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A Local’s Guide to Majorca
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Gisela Williams | Richard Pedaline | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
T’s new monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list, sharing tips from frequent visitors and locals alike. Majorca, the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, has been a classic summer destination for Europeans and Brits for decades. In the last few years, a number of artists and designers have left larger cities in Europe and moved to Majorca. For the first installment of our series of Flocking To travel guides, we asked four locals or frequent visitors to Majorca to share the places they love most. One word of advice for first-time visitors: Majorca sprawls across roughly 1,400 square miles (it’s about the size of Long Island), so if you’re planning on exploring, you might want to rent a car.
Persons: helipads, Frédéric Chopin, George Sand, Robert Graves, Laura Riding, Deià —, Gertrude Stein —, Joan Miró, Miquel Barceló, ikat Locations: Majorca, Balearic, Polish, French, Valldemossa, British, American, Deià, Barcelona, Palma ., Asia, Europe, Sóller, Palma’s Old, Long
Nicole went on a hike in Valldemossa, Spain, that she planned with Strava’s route builder. Photo: Will MarquardtThe great outdoors are about getting away from your screens, but there’s some tech that you should take with you. These apps and gadgets are fantastic for navigating a walk in the wilderness. Some can even save your life.
Persons: Nicole, Will Marquardt Locations: Valldemossa, Spain
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