Es Jonquet Mallorca
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In the heart of the medieval fishing district of Es Jonquet —cobblestone streets, traditional fishermen's houses, and historic windmills dating back centuries—, this Palma bar offers an intimate alternative to the circuit of large venues. Electronic, house, and techno define the programming, with sessions that attract both Palma residents and visitors interested in the city's alternative nightlife scene. The space has hosted local and emerging artists from the Balearic scene who do not fit into the island's larger capacity formats.
The venue is situated on an elevated promontory overlooking Palma bay and port, which in a city with as much coastline as Palma is an argument in itself. The interior preserves architectural elements that dialogue with the historical surroundings of the neighborhood; the outdoor area allows enjoying the atmosphere of the cobblestone streets. There are no multiple rooms or large dance floors: the space prioritizes proximity between the audience and the DJ, with a configuration that favors attentive listening and conversation during moments between sets.
Es Jonquet is part of the Santa Catalina district, one of Palma's most distinctive gastronomic and nightlife hubs. It can be reached in about 3 minutes walking from the '131-Àrea D'Intercanvi Pl. Del Progrés' stop, where lines 1, 4, 5, 29, 30, 46, 47, N1, and N4 stop. From the airport, the bus to the area takes about 11 minutes. The nearest metro station is Son Fuster Vell, a 12-minute walk away. The dress code follows the general city rules: avoid beachwear and open-toed shoes; long trousers and closed shoes are the safe option. Google Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 308 reviews.
The calendar combines resident DJs with specific events by local production companies. Unlike the summer mega-festivals in Ibiza or Palma's seasonal nightclubs, this venue maintains activity throughout the year, adapting to the city's rhythm. Weekends concentrate the main offerings; during the week, the bar functions as a regular meeting point for the Santa Catalina neighborhood. This duality between a club and a neighborhood venue creates an identity difficult to find elsewhere on Mallorca's nightlife map.