Camp Redó
Camp Redó, located in the north of the city of Palma, it was developed around 1950 and its name comes from Catalan and means "round field". It borders the Plaza de toros, Amanecer, L'Olivera neighborhoods and is an area very well connected to the city center by several bus lines and direct access to the Vía de Cintura: some of its streets are main arteries of connection with the center, such as Calle de Jesús, General Riera, Blanquerna, Alfons el Magnànim or 31 de Diciembre, concentrating the districts of Bons Aires, Cas Capiscol and El Amanecer. This upper-middle-class neighborhood has among its services schools, medical care (Camp Redó Medical Center), supermarkets (Carrefour), local businesses, green areas and parks, restaurants, florists, football clubs and a diversity of cultural and neighborhood associations. and leisure, decoration centers and sports facilities such as the famous Palma Arena and the OCIMAX shopping center.