Culture & History

8 places in Mallorca

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Alcúdia Old Town

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Alcúdia

Perfectly preserved medieval walled town with Roman ruins, narrow lanes, and a lively Tuesday/Sunday market. 15 minutes from Pollença.

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Calvari Steps

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Pollença

365 cypress-lined stone steps climbing to the chapel of El Calvari. Panoramic views of the town, bay, and Tramuntana mountains from the top.

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Cap de Formentor Lighthouse

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Formentor

The dramatic northernmost point of Mallorca with a 19th-century lighthouse, vertiginous cliffs, and sweeping sea views. Sunrise and sunset are unforgettable.

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Convent de Sant Domingo

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Pollença

17th-century Dominican convent with a beautiful cloister, home to the annual Pollença Festival of classical music in July/August.

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Mirador Es Colomer

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Formentor

Viewpoint perched 200m above the sea on the Formentor road with jaw-dropping panoramic views of the cliffs and Es Colomer rock.

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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.

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🕐 10:00–13:00 Tue–Sat (varies seasonally)

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Pollença Old Town

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Pollença

A labyrinth of honey-stone streets, Plaça Major cafes, art galleries, and the 13th-century parish church. Wander and discover.

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Roman Bridge (Pont Romà)

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Pollença

Two-arched medieval bridge on the outskirts of Pollença, originally Roman. A quick photo stop on the walk towards the Sant Domingo cloister.

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