Culture & History
8 places in Mallorca
Alcúdia Old Town
freeAlcúdia
Perfectly preserved medieval walled town with Roman ruins, narrow lanes, and a lively Tuesday/Sunday market. 15 minutes from Pollença.
Calvari Steps
freePollença
365 cypress-lined stone steps climbing to the chapel of El Calvari. Panoramic views of the town, bay, and Tramuntana mountains from the top.
Cap de Formentor Lighthouse
freeFormentor
The dramatic northernmost point of Mallorca with a 19th-century lighthouse, vertiginous cliffs, and sweeping sea views. Sunrise and sunset are unforgettable.
Convent de Sant Domingo
freePollença
17th-century Dominican convent with a beautiful cloister, home to the annual Pollença Festival of classical music in July/August.
Mirador Es Colomer
freeFormentor
Viewpoint perched 200m above the sea on the Formentor road with jaw-dropping panoramic views of the cliffs and Es Colomer rock.
Museu de Pollença
€Pollença
Small but well-curated museum in the former Dominican convent with archaeological finds, Mallorcan art, and a Gothic cloister used for summer concerts.
🕐 10:00–13:00 Tue–Sat (varies seasonally)
Pollença Old Town
freePollença
A labyrinth of honey-stone streets, Plaça Major cafes, art galleries, and the 13th-century parish church. Wander and discover.
Roman Bridge (Pont Romà)
freePollença
Two-arched medieval bridge on the outskirts of Pollença, originally Roman. A quick photo stop on the walk towards the Sant Domingo cloister.