Getting around Palma

Public transport: 

Palma has a comprehensive bus network, operated by Empresa Municipal de Transports de Palma de Mallorca (EMT) (tel: 900 700 710; website: www.emtpalma.es). There are over 20 routes, most of which operate approximately 0700-2100/2200. Most buses pass through the main bus station in Plaça d'Espanya, and timetables and route maps can be found at every bus stop. Consider buying a book of bus tickets (targeta 10 viatges urbana) if you intend to travel frequently by bus. Discounted travel is available for students and OAPs, and children under 14 years travel free.

A metro line opened in 2007, with nine stops linking the city centre with the University of the Balearic Islands campus.

Taxis: 

You can hail white taxis in the street or pick them up at ranks. A green roof-light marked lliure or libre indicates they are available for hire. To order one in advance, call Taxi Palma Radio (tel: (971) 401 414; website: www.taxispalmaradio.com).

Car hire: 

Thanks to an excellent bus network, it is only worth hiring a car if you intend to leave the city and explore the island. Hire companies include Avis (tel: (971) 286 233; website: www.avis.com), Europcar (tel: (971) 737 589; website: www.europcar.es), Goldcar Europa (tel: (971) 220 049; website: www.goldcar.es) and Hertz (tel: (971) 789 670; website: www.hertz.com), all at Passeig Marítim and at the airport.

Bicycle hire: 

Bicycles are available to rent from Ciclos Bimont, Camí de Jésus 62 (tel: (971) 731 866).