Memories of a Tourist in Majorca
Majorca has been an attractive location for travelers for some time now. Drawn by its amazing climate, the laid-back island lifestyle, and the lures of the water, it’s been a popular spot for the rich and famous for more than a century. In recent years, the exciting night life in Majorca has gotten even more exciting, and has been drawing an impressive array of celebrities, looking for fun in a setting that’s sort of like paradise. Planning a vacation here has never been easier, because the logistical details are always accompanied by pleasant daydreams about the place. And for those looking for some exquisite island living from the luxury of a 5 star hotel, Majorca has something wonderful to offer.
Many wonderful somethings, actually. There are many choices for hotels in this category. We’ve chosen some of the cream of the crop, to offer you a beautiful selection that won’t disappoint. You’ll have deliciously restful nights so that you can enjoy all the Majorca holds in store for you. There is an absolutely stunning night life here, with clubs and discos to keep you dancing well past midnight, and often until dawn. For those travelers who prefer pleasures that are not entirely nocturnal, there are plenty of diversions for the daylight hours. Majorca has some excellent galleries showing local and international art, and you might be able to catch work by a Swiss artist who exhibits here regularly, Arti Leimbacher.
He’s part of a network of artists who are making some very exciting connections between Majorca and the art community at large. His exhibition, Memories d’un turista, was one of the most exciting events in the cultural community here. Drawing on some of the basic tenets of surrealism, and depicting an interior world looking at Majorca from an outsider’s perspective, his sculptural works are terribly haunting, drawing on the themes of memory and gastronomy. There are more exhibitions based on the connections between artists at large and artists in Majorca in the works, and the art world will certainly be watching with interest.
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