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.
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What a great place to visit. Everything seemed so mysterious. We were here in the autumn so there was not so many people around and it was quite warm - perfect for visiting this site.
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Crystal clear water that will worth your hike (actually it's more like a long walk since it's very flat). The beach is not big so make sure to go early to get a nice spot and also to spot pink beach.
4.5 based on 379 reviews
Cala del Pilar is a wonderful beach reached by a 45 minute walk through beautiful woodland. Car parking is in a designated park. We visited on a spring day in January, There were less than 10 cars in the car park but does get very busy mid summer.
4.5 based on 1,463 reviews
Beautiful city, full of great architecture, good market and plenty of shops, scenic harbour. Reasonable prices in restaurants. Went twice in a week. The cathedral is amazing.
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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Es Una Playa Virgen En El Sur De Menorca
White sand = Turquoise water. A paradisiacal beach, similar to those you can see in Caribbean leaflets. Don't miss it!
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