Banys Àrabs
Tourist attraction · Palma de Mallorca ·

Banys Àrabs

Tourist attraction · Palma de Mallorca ·

Moorish baths with tranquil garden, ancient architecture

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Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
Banys Àrabs by null
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Banys Àrabs by null
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Carrer de Can Serra, 7, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions

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Carrer de Can Serra, 7, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions

+34 637 04 65 34
mallorca.es
MallorcaTourism

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 13, 2025

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A Review of Portella Palma Hotel, Spain | Hotels Above Par

"The historic Arab Baths sit immediately next door, providing swoony views from certain rooms and serving as a design reference throughout the hotel—the hand-carved Santanyí stone floors and intricate patterns in the interiors are explicitly inspired by the baths’ motifs." - Isabelle Kliger

https://www.hotelsabovepar.com/travel-guides/portella-palma-hotel-review-spain
Banys Àrabs

Jon S.

Google
Great piece of history. A quiet sanctuary, garden to wander around before going into the bath areas. There is a tri-lingual video of explanation and there even toilets at the end of the route. Very reasonable admission €3.50. It opened at 10.00 on an October Sunday.

Maili K.

Google
I agree with another comment that said this isn’t as good as some other castles but it was still pretty and interesting. The rooms had AC too which was lovely. They have descriptions of the rooms in English too. Audio tour was an extra €5 which I didn’t do and staff spoke good English. The main basilica was closing at 2pm on a Saturday but this place is opened so it was convenient too.

Ricky B.

Google
Hidden away down a quiet side street in old Palms is the Arab Baths. An interesting piece of ancient architecture with an amazing history, as well as a tranquil oasis of a garden, where you can rest quietly and relax. €3.50 to get in, so make sure you rest up amongst the lovely flowers and the lemon tree after you’ve done the tour. The information boards are pretty good too.

Helen L

Google
A very small and simple place to visit. The information about the hammam was interesting and excellent. The garden was a tranquil little area to rest awhile.

Ed G.

Google
The Banys gardens were a historical breakaway from our trip to Palma. We had a lot of fun and learned about the cities history. The interior gardens were absolutely stunning. There was no way to get in and it was very cheap as well. Admission was easy. Century located to make it easier as we came and went from our hotel.

Sierra P.

Google
Great ancient remains of a 10th-century bath house. The attraction is quite small, but enchanting. It’s accompanied by a lovely garden that has flowering plants. It will transport you to another time.

Heather D.

Google
It’s a pretty venue but very small and not much to see- if you go I suggest you bring a lunch and eat in the garden to get your moneys worth.

Malgorzata Tracz (.

Google
Really interesting and worth a visit. Lovely garden to hide from the scorching sun as well. And only €3.50 to get in.
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Andrea U.

Yelp
This is one a remnant of the Moorish past of Parma. It's dates from the 11th century and includes the Gardens ofCa'n Frontirroig, house sparrows,cacti, Palms, flowers & ferns.
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Bruce K.

Yelp
Banys Arabs aka "Arab Baths". Not much remains of these tenth century baths that date back to the Arab influence on Mallorca. They likely were part of a nobleman's house and are similar to those found in other Islamic cities. Inside, you'll find a nice sized garden and courtyard with cactus, palm and orange trees. There is also a covered tepidarium which is no longer functional but is at least tourable. A video on loop explains the history of the baths in English and other languages, It's an interesting exhibit that's worth a half hour of your time at least, and it's hard to go wrong with a €2.50 entrance fee. Note: It is NOT handicap accessible.