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Palacio Casa Galesa-This wonderful XVI century
stately house is located in the old quarters of
Palma next to the Cathedral and was turned into a
hotel by a couple from Wales - the Pollards. The
interior is of palatial proportions, indeed, this
singular hotel feels more like a private museum in
view of the quality of its objects d'art.
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These include a stone
stairway leading onto a large hall room, a dining
room - faithfully replicating Monet's in Giverny -
a small patio with fountain, sunny terraces,
sculptures, as well as paintings and antiques
throughout. There is also a covered swimming pool
that is heated in winter and cooled in the summer.
Furthermore, Casa Galesa is in the Gothic quarter
of the capital, the real heart of the island for
shopping and sightseeing. Majorcan soups (both
clear soups from fish, stew or meat and the true
Mallorca soups (almost solid or dry and more
difficult to find nowadays)
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Roast pork stuffing (mixture of pork liver with
eggs, bread, spices, apples and plums) El Tumbet (a
type of cake with a layer of potato and another of
lightly fried aubergine, covered with tomato sauce
and peppers) Huevos al Estilo Sóller (Eggs
covered with a complicated vegetable and milk
sauce) La ensaimada (delicate puff pastry
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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Beantragen
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Su Richiesta
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"Hotel Palacio Casa Galesa",
Palma de Mallorca
Spain.
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