The Banys Arabs, also known as the Arab Baths of Palma, are a group of ancient Arab bath houses in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. These bathhouses date back to the period of Arab rule on the island in the 9th and 10th centuries. The Banys Arabs are one of the oldest remnants of Arab culture in Mallorca and offer a unique insight into the ancient lifestyle and customs of the island's Arab inhabitants.
The bathhouses consist of a series of rooms, including changing rooms, a heat room, a steam bath and a cold water bath. The construction uses typical Arab techniques such as vaulted ceilings and mosaic tiles.
The Banys Arabs have been restored and opened to the public, allowing visitors to learn about the historical and cultural background of the bathhouses and the Arab influences in Majorca. It is a popular tourist attraction for those interested in the island's history and ancient Arab culture.