You’ll find 17th-century, Italian-style buildings and an interesting old cathedral here. However, many travelers are drawn to Ciudadela’s lively nightlife and fiestas, including the Processo dels Tres Tocs on January 17 and a celebration of Sant Joan, the town’s patron saint, on June 23–24. They feature dancing, parades and pomada, a drink combining gin and lemon.
Restaurants in Ciutadella
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Moments bar plaça nova n°6☆1°ciutadella menorca Especialidad en gin Tonic y mojitos, fiestas privadas, música 60s70s80s
5.0 based on 379 reviews
Open from May 1st to October 31st. "Paella" (Valencia recipe with vegetables and meats), "Fideua" (like paella but using seafood and pasta instead of rice), "Caldereta" (Menorca stew of fish and shellfish), or other Menorca's specialities. Choose from our offer which dish you want to cook with us (one induction cooking top every two people), and we'll make it together at Cuk-Cuk, a traditional house in Ciutadella's Old Town. Then enjoy your "work" in the house's small and cozy garden. The experience includes one drink and dessert.
My sister and I wanted to do something special so we booked this cooking experience based on the good reviews. We are very glad we did as we had a very lovely evening! Everything was perfect: Elena and Alejandro were great hosts, we cooked a delicious paella and we met nice people from France, the UK, Italy and Portugal who were there to enjoy the cooking experience too. At the end of the evening, we enjoyed eating our paella in Elena and Alejandro's garden with a glass of wine and the other guests. Dessert was refreshing ice cream with local biscuits and we also all got to drink a glass of a local drink. A few days later, Elena and Alejandro emailed us the recipe of the paella we had made along with some photos of the emails. 5 stars!
4.5 based on 467 reviews
Wonderful shopping area with beautiful arches and walk ways. We love visting this area to stroll along looking in the shops or stopping for a drink in one of the many bars and restaurants in the area. Great during the day but it comes alive at night , a must for any tourist.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
We bought two tickets for €5 each at the Cathedral (which is beautiful) and then wondered over to the museum. My kids, who are 9 and 7, got in for free, which was a nice touch. The museum is fascinating, the building has a peaceful quality, the grounds are tranquil and it was a lovely experience for the while family. I'd definitely recommend it.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Antiguo convento de San Agustin del siglo XVII y actual sede del Museo Diocesano. Visitas libres con acceso al claustro, la antigua iglesia y las salas museo dedicadas a la arqueologia, la pintura y las ciencias naturales. Visitas guiadas diarias a las 12h. con acceso a las partes mas exclusivas del convento.
Convento San Agustin is a pleasure to visit as the guide is very knowlegeable about Ciutadella history.There are several other interesting churches and historical Streets in Central Ciutadella.Less frequented by tourist compared to Cathedral de Menorca.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Antiguo Convento de San Agustín en Ciudadela de los siglos XVII y XVIII y actual sede del Museo Diocesano. Visitas libres al museo y visitas guiadas a las antiguas dependencias del Convento cada día a las 12. Visitas nocturnas los Jueves a las 20.30h.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
The palace, which faces the Cathedral of Ciutadella, has been recently restored by the owner, the last descendants of the noble Olivar family. It is a must for those who wish to learn how the aristocratic families were living in the old capital of Menorca. The family still lives in the palace, but most of it can be visited. The visitors will enjoy amazing rooms with frescos, paintings, furniture and objects from the old times. In the cellar, the family found a cave with original bottles of wine from the XVIII century, many of them which are still sealed. The visitor will also find the original book that an ancestor of the Olivar family wrote containing the details about the negotiations from releasing the 3000 captive citizens of Ciutadella who were kidnapped by the Turks in 1558 to be sold as slaves on the market of Constantinople.
4.0 based on 1,245 reviews
Menorca Cathedral was build on the site of the mosque of moorish MEDINA MINURCA during the reconquista and was one of the few buildings in Ciutadella who survived the 16TH century Turkish raid.During mess it is free to visit and during the day an entrance fee.There are 3 more interesting churches in Ciutadella::Sant Francesc near placa des born and Esgleia del roser now an exhibition space and San Agustin convent plus church.
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