Between Llaüts and Emptiness: A Critical Walk Through Palma's Forgotten Corners
Why gentrification matters in Palma
Why rising costs and redevelopment are a concern in some parts of Palma, especially for long-term residents.

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Why is gentrification a concern in parts of Palma?
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What is Ciutat Jardí in Palma like for visitors?
Ciutat Jardí is a calm, lived-in part of Palma with sea views and an ordinary local feel.
Is the Playa de Palma cycle path busy?
Yes, the Playa de Palma cycle path can be busy and shared by many different users.
What is the weather and atmosphere like in Palma’s quieter seaside neighbourhoods?
They tend to feel slower, more local and shaped by the sea.
What is Cala Gamba like compared with central Palma?
Cala Gamba feels quieter and more local than central Palma.
What is Torre d’en Pau in Palma known for today?
It is a historic Palma site that now feels like part of ordinary neighbourhood life.
Is there affordable housing near Palma’s hospital areas?
Affordable housing is often in short supply near Palma’s hospital areas.
How can Palma protect neighbourhoods like Ciutat Jardí from losing their character?
Protection, local support and careful planning can help keep the neighbourhood character intact.
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