Manacor (Catalan pronunciation: [mənəˈkɔ]) is a town and municipality on the island of Mallorca, part of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It has tourist areas like Porto Cristo, site of the famous Caves of Drach, and Cales de Mallorca. Manacor has one of the busiest street markets on the island, held every Monday morning. Manacor is famous for furniture manufacture and artificial pearls.
Restaurants in Manacor
4.5 based on 80 reviews
We decided to try this place after passing it a few nights previous on a walk along the sea front. The staff were so welcoming as we arrived & found a table for us. It was really busy but we didn't have to wait long to be served with our drinks & given a menu.
The food was amazing! My oldest tried the sizzling chicken pieces which we all had a piece of as the looked lovely. My youngest had a kids pizza, my partner had Gyros & I had chicken breast.
The meal was a bit more expensive than we'd been paying but this was due to the meal not just being 'pub food'.
Will definitely be visiting here next year!
4 based on 122 reviews
RAFA NADAL MUSEUM XPERIENCE offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy a unique experience linked to the world of sports, its aptitudes and values. This is an international museum where Rafa Nadal’s trophies and memorabilia, donated by the most important sports athletes in history, are exhibited here permanently. In turn, this museum offers spectacular interactive activities in the experiential room with virtual reality simulators. This high technology environment allows visitors to experience a number of sports practiced in a different and exciting way.
The museums displays the collection of Nadal's trophys and equipment having belonged to other world class athletes, we appreciated the presentation and the show. The upper level with various 3D or VR animations of different sports was a real fun for children, but a bit...MoreDear Cedric, First of all thank you for spending part of your time in valuing our museum. We are glad you liked the visit of the museum. We hope to see you again soon! A greeting
4.5 based on 38 reviews
4 based on 53 reviews
You could easily drive past this place and not even notice that it is there. Situated at the junction of the Porto Cristo to Porto Colom road with Cala Anguila we have probably driven past it a hundred times without seeing it.
First impressions aren't great but it is the food that wins you over. Everything is prepared on a huge barbeque grill. We both had mixed grills which comprised of steak, chicken, pork, rabbit plus chorizo and a local sausage. Unbelievable quality and unbelievable value for money at 12 euros per head. We will be going back !!!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
An extensive range of 2 4 1 cocktails including classics such as sex on the beach and mojitos. There's pool tables and air hockey so everyones entertained and they show all the football matches. Also, theres mini golf, which is really cheap. Staff were always cheery, only bad point is the slow wifi.
3.5 based on 79 reviews
Manacor is a small city, tucked away from all the busy things on Mallorca. I had the chance to visit it during a half Marathon so there was plenty of things to do. It's certainly worth it as it has this relax-and-enjoy kind of atmosphere. I have fond memories of this place.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
International customers, everybody welcome!!! Relaxed, good prices & great service!! Lunchtime for a beer & good tapas, snacks etc. or great in the evening with lots of fun characters!!!
4 based on 11 reviews
Я бы не сказала, что это исторический музей, скорее небольшой археологический с довольно скромной коллекцией разных черепков. Все классифицировано по разным периодам - в зависимости от того, кто правил островом. Как не специалисту, мне было не очень интересно. Пробежались за полчаса и ушли.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Vins Miquel Gelabert is a family winery of very limited production. We work from the vineyards to the sale of each bottle to control the whole process and thus produce wines of exceptional quality and personality.
The visit to Miquel Gelabert winery was quick, but it is well worth it.
I called Maria on the same day (a saturday) to try to arrange a visit, because we fell in love with their white chardonnay in one of the restaurants in Puerto Portals.
Maria is the daughter of the owner Miquel and she is very knowledgeable about her family's business. It is a very cozy place to visit and they are very agreeable when it comes to arranging time for visits.
Definitely worth a visit if you love local wines, local culture, Maria can talk about the local weather and terroir, vineyards, grape varieties grown. They have a good range of options on red, white, dessert wines and so on.
Be sure to buy a bottle of the sweet wine Martina, a "Solidary" wine where they donate a share to a very honorable and important cause.
It was worth a day trip to Manacor and nearby Cala Millor.
Note: We spoke spanish. Not sure how they would do in english but Mallorca seems to be well prepared to receive english speaking tourists.
Parking can be a bit tricky, but overall it is safe to leave the car on the street.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
This consert hall in Manacor is relatively new, about ten years old. easy found on the outskirts of the town. There are both theatre and music Performances.
I attended a Mozart concert with the Balearic Symphony Orcestra. The acoustic was excellent and the performance was breathtaking and broght tears to my eyes!
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