Why More and More Venues on the Paseo Marítimo Are Closing
Why More Nightlife Has Shifted to Santa Catalina
Santa Catalina in Palma has gained nightlife because it is easier to reach and park than the Paseo Marítimo.

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Why did nightlife move from the Paseo Marítimo to Santa Catalina in Palma?
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Why are more restaurants and bars closing on Palma's Paseo Marítimo?
Higher rents, fewer parking spaces and lower footfall are hitting businesses hard.
Has the new Paseo Marítimo in Mallorca made parking more difficult?
Yes, fewer parking spaces have made the promenade harder to reach by car.
Is the Paseo Marítimo in Palma still a good place for nightlife?
Yes, but only for venues that fit the new reality of the area.
What kind of business model works best on Mallorca’s Paseo Marítimo now?
Smaller, flexible concepts with lower fixed costs are more likely to survive.
Should tourists visiting Palma still walk along the Paseo Marítimo in the evening?
Yes, it is still pleasant to walk there, but the atmosphere is quieter than before.
What can Palma do to help businesses on the Paseo Marítimo survive?
Flexible rents, better access and event programming could help keep more venues open.
Is a small restaurant still viable on the Paseo Marítimo in Mallorca?
Yes, if the concept fits the area and does not rely only on passing trade.
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