Empty tables on the Paseo Marítimo: Who is responsible for Palma's waterfront mile?
Why Returning to Palma’s Waterfront Has Become Harder
Parking problems, interrupted routines and easier options elsewhere are keeping guests away from Palma's waterfront.

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What makes it harder for visitors to return to Palma's waterfront restaurants?
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Why are so many restaurants on Palma's Paseo Marítimo still half-empty after the renovation?
Long works, weaker access and higher costs have kept many regular guests away.
Is the Paseo Marítimo in Palma still worth visiting at night?
It is still worth a visit, but the nightlife is noticeably quieter than before.
Where is Palma's nightlife moving to instead of the Paseo Marítimo?
Nightlife is increasingly moving to areas with easier parking and cheaper space.
What practical changes could help the Paseo Marítimo in Palma feel busier again?
Better access, simpler transport and more coordinated events could help.
What is the Paseo Marítimo in Palma like on a quiet winter evening?
It often feels calm and polished, but less lively than it used to be.
Who should be responsible for improving Palma's Paseo Marítimo now?
The city, businesses and transport providers all need to work together.
Why do some parts of Palma feel more useful for nightlife than the Paseo Marítimo?
Places with easier parking and simpler access are increasingly winning out.
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