Palma in Transition: What the City Really Plans for 2026 — and Which Questions Remain
Palma’s Metropolitan Forest: A Big Green Idea With Open Questions
Palma plans a large Metropolitan Forest around Son Quint, but details on water, care and biodiversity are still missing.

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What is the Metropolitan Forest planned for Palma?
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What changes are planned for Palma in 2026?
Palma has several major redevelopment projects planned for 2026, but many details are still open.
Will Plaça Major in Palma be changed soon?
Plaça Major is set for a redesign, but the city has not yet answered all practical questions.
What will happen to Plaça Mercat in Palma?
Plaça Mercat is set for repaving, but access for shops and visitors will need careful management.
What is planned for the Gesa building on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo?
The Gesa building is planned to become a cultural and information centre, but the timeline is still open.
What is happening with the former Metropolitan cinema in Pere Garau?
The old Metropolitan cinema is planned to become a public neighbourhood centre, but a firm schedule is missing.
When is the best time to visit Palma if construction works are planned?
Large projects may affect central Palma after the high season, so timing matters for visitors.
How can Palma’s redevelopment plans affect residents and small businesses?
Redevelopment can bring improvements, but it may also disrupt shops, access and neighbourhood life.
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