Palacio Can Marques hotel review: Mallorca resurgent

Head to Palma to experience modern luxury with roots in the island’s rich history

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Up in the hills overlooking Mallorca’s capital Palma, legend has it that a singing plant used to grow on the bare earth outside the workshop of the artist Joan Miró. When the plant found itself alone, it opened its petals, lent into the Balearic breeze and made a whistling sound to invite passing birds to keep it company.

The plant is no longer there. Presumably the birds ate the seeds and deposited them elsewhere, perhaps further down the coast in Magaluf – which for years was seemingly the island’s biggest draw and which set the tone for Mallorca’s reputation abroad as a party island.

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