Spring in Palma has something special about it. The city begins to wake up without the noise of summer. The light changes, the air feels softer, and walking through the centre becomes a pleasure again.
It’s the perfect month to break the routine. To rediscover the city without rushing. To make plans that begin in the streets and end around a good table.
If you’re wondering what to do in Palma in March, here are three simple, real and easy plans to enjoy. And they all have something in common: they end by the harbour, at Ca n’Eduardo.
1. Walk through the Old Town and make your way to the harbour
There are days when Palma is best enjoyed on foot. A coffee in the centre, a stroll through the narrow streets, a stop in front of the Cathedral and Parc de la Mar. No fixed itinerary.
In March, the walk feels light. You wander without crowds, step into a gallery, cross La Lonja and, almost without realising it, the harbour is right in front of you.
That’s the perfect moment to sit down.
At Ca n’Eduardo, just a few metres from the fish market, the sea continues to set the pace as it always has. From the table you can see the small boats, the calm movement of the dock and that particular light Palma has when there is no rush.
After a walk like that, you want something comforting: a rice dish with a carefully prepared base, oven-baked fish, fresh seafood. No excess. Just well-treated produce.
Sometimes the best plan is the simplest one.
2. A cultural morning followed by lunch with a view
March is also a good month to dedicate time to culture. Es Baluard Museum, temporary exhibitions, open courtyards on certain weekends, small events that begin to fill the city’s calendar again.
A cultural plan in Palma doesn’t need a big production. Just choose one and let the morning unfold.
And when it’s time for lunch, the inevitable question appears: where should we sit?
Facing the harbour, Ca n’Eduardo has been a meeting point for more than 80 years. A place where conversation continues at the table, where the wine accompanies without overpowering, and where the service understands the rhythm of the day.
If you’re looking for where to eat in Palma in March, choosing a table with sea views and Mediterranean cuisine based on fresh local produce is always a good decision.
3. Sunday by the sea, no special reason
Some plans don’t need an agenda.
An ordinary Sunday. The sun starting to warm up. The seafront with more life than in winter. In March, Palma invites you back to the sea. To walk without direction, sit on a bench and look at the horizon.
And when hunger appears, the natural thing is to follow the harbour until you reach a table where everything is ready.
At Ca n’Eduardo, Sundays have their own flavour. Families, groups of friends, couples extending the after-lunch conversation. Fresh produce from the fish market, rice dishes made for sharing, desserts that close the meal without haste.
There’s no need for a special occasion. Celebrating that it’s Sunday is enough.
Eating in Palma in March: the complete plan
March is not high season. And perhaps that’s why it’s one of the best times to enjoy the city. Less noise. More space. More time.
If you’re looking for plans in Palma in March that combine a walk, culture and a good table, the harbour remains the meeting point. And we remain where we have always been. By the sea, with the same essence since 1943.
And with a table ready for when your plan brings you here. Book your table through our website.



