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Nestled on the western coast of Menorca, Ciutadella is a captivating port city that effortlessly blends history with stunning natural beauty. As you wander through its medieval streets, you'll discover charming squares like Plaça des Born, where the impressive Gothic-style City Hall and elegant 19th-century palaces stand as testaments to the city's rich heritage. The vibrant atmosphere of the old quarter invites you to explore its unique shops, delightful cafes, and mouthwatering tapas bars, making it a perfect starting point for your Menorcan adventure.

For those seeking a mix of cultural experiences and breathtaking landscapes, Ciutadella offers a treasure trove of attractions. From the ancient mysteries of Naveta d'Es Tudons to the serene beaches of Cala en Turqueta and Cala Mitjana, there's something for everyone. Whether you're lounging on the soft sands, hiking along scenic coastal trails, or soaking in the stunning views from Castell de Sant Nicolau, the Wanderlog team is excited to share our passion for uncovering the hidden gems and must-see spots in this enchanting city. So pack your bags and get ready to explore the wonders of Ciutadella!

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1Naveta d'Es Tudons

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Naveta d'Es Tudons is an ancient funerary structure in Menorca, shaped like an inverted boat and dating back to 1200-700 BC. It's a fascinating monument where over 100 bodies and various objects were discovered. Nearby, visitors can explore the Naveta de Tudons, a unique boat-shaped ossuary from around 2000 BC. The site offers insight into the pre-talayonica civilization that once thrived on the island.
The Naveta d'Es Tudons is a spectacular and well-preserved example of ancient Menorca. This impressive stone structure, dating back over 3,000 years, offers a fascinating glimpse into the island’s prehistoric past. Its unique boat-shaped design and historical significance make it one of Menorca’s must-see archaeological sites. Getting there is easy and convenient, there’s a parking area right on site, and it’s just a short 5-minute walk along a well-marked path to reach the Naveta. The peaceful surroundings and clear signage enhance the experience, allowing you to fully appreciate the site and its remarkable construction.
Mateusz R — Google review
Interesting stone monument located a small walk from the main road. Monument itself is situated within a walled area accessed through a field which has livestock so something to be aware of. No toilets/cafe etc although some picnic benches located my the monument on the outside of the wall. Plenty of car parking and a gated entrance with a small hut to obtain info and pay for admission.
Jonny T — Google review
You have to be a dedicated historian/ archaeologist, keen explorer to enjoy the very exposed walk from the car park to this monument. It's not particularly rough terrain but there are few times of the day when you won't feel the onslaught of hot air and sun. Be warned the crickets have ownership of the field you're walking through. I'm not bothered by them jumping across my path, though young children might yelp in surprise. The written blurb at the entrance and on the boards is quite dry and bland. I'm none the wise how the naveta was really used because you cannot really see inside it though the barred opening. My daughter was disappointed and so was l..
Suzanne I — Google review
They charge you very little to gain access. Very helpful and informative young lady in ticket office. AAAA++++
P R — Google review
Man, I got lucky. The first customer of the day, beating a coach party by 20 minutes. Very pleasant receptionist. Site very clean and tidy. All nicely laid out and posted. A 400 metre, easy walk to the chamber, which is quite something to behold. A small, sheltered, picnic area with benches for those needing sustenance.
Alan F — Google review
Cool to see the pre-roman Taliotic history of Menorca. This burial site is between 3/4 thousand years old and is worth a visit if passing, the signs give great detail about the site. Also worth noting that a visit on a Monday or Tuesday is free (otherwise €2).
Oliver G — Google review
For anyone interested in bronze age humans this is a vitally important site. It's very simple but a perfect example of a funeral chamber (upturned ship). Pleasant walk from the car park which is clearly marked off the highway and some picnic benches under the trees. It's free on Mondays, small entry fee otherwise.
Laura B — Google review
Fascinating ancient building / burial chamber. It was free entry the day we went, with free parking at any time. I like how it is totally uncommercialised , a few explanatory boards to make you aware of it's history and left to wander around without restriction. You can't enter it but can see inside through the entrance with the aid of a torch. Half hour is plenty,, it's right on the Me-1 so a place to visit on the way to or from elsewhere (it's very close to the Ithaca quarry) but well worth the stop.
Andy G — Google review
Me-1, km 40, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.menorca.es/contingut.aspx?IDIOMA=1&idpub=8422•+34 971 15 78 00•Tips and more reviews for Naveta d'Es Tudons

2Cala Galdana

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Cala Galdana is a renowned resort located on the south coast of Menorca, known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning beachfront. Melia Cala Galdana offers elegantly decorated rooms with sea views, outdoor swimming pools, and a prime beachfront location. The resort maintains the classic charm of Menorca towns while being popular among visitors. Surrounded by forested cliffs, the area exudes a peaceful ambiance with picturesque calas dotting the coastline.
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3Cathedral Basilica of Ciutadella de Menorca

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Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
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The Cathedral Basilica of Ciutadella de Menorca is a significant religious site in Menorca, showcasing Catalan Gothic-style architecture and a neoclassical facade added in 1813. Originally built on the grounds of an old mosque following King Alfonso III of Aragon's conquest in 1287, the cathedral offers guided tours throughout the year.
I love to visit Cathedrals. In every city or place the first building which I love to visit are Cathedrals. This was amazing. The architect is great.When you look up, you can see the figures of animals and humans which are wonderful.Inside the cathedral is great. There is one part which was mosque before in muslim attack and change to cathedral again.
Sahar B — Google review
After the Menorca Chess Open, I spent a slow afternoon wandering through Ciutadella’s old town. The narrow stone alleys, the golden light by the marina, and a table of local tapas — prawns, croquettes, and Menorcan flavours — all came together for a perfect end to my chess journey. A lovely way to unwind after the tournament. 🏰🍤♟️
Alfred N — Google review
You just have to go to Cuidadela Everything about the place is wonderful! So clean and no litter in the streets. I went into the Cathedral, the stained glass windows and the size of the Cathedral is amazing! Definitely worth going to Cuidadela and the Cathedral.
A K — Google review
Beautiful cathedral, attended Mass at 8.30pm (summer schedule, 7.30 in winter) & had enough time to look at the side chapels afterwards.
Laura B — Google review
Beautiful church. I loved the architecture. Good historic point, if you want to educate yourself. lovely collection of some relicts. You can enter every room a learn a bit of history of Minorca and this church. Just be aware that it is closing at 2:30 pm. Welcoming and friendly staff. Would love to see English captions on the pictures which were taken during destruction of the church after the civil war.
Anna A — Google review
Que to get in on the day we went so preferred to admire from outside..stunning. .found this little hidden garden at the back by chance ..gorgeous..worth visiting
Elena V — Google review
We loved Ciutadella, with its beautiful architecture, bustling side streets, pretty shops and lovely harbour. We had a fantastic meal down by the quayside and spent happy hours wandering around. There's a lovely city beach for those in the know and a fascinating history to the city.
Nick P — Google review
We just love the old capital! We visited in May and it was so peaceful to walk the main streets and alongside the harbour. The shops were great & not expensive. Most cafés don’t mind you calling in for a drink but please ask as some prefer you to buy both food and drink. I would recommend sitting alongside or at the end of the harbour and watch the world go by! Also, please check out the local history. The cathedral is so peaceful and the historical houses are worth a visit too - all 5 euros each but please try to visit just one. Take your time and enjoy your surroundings!
Donna T — Google review
Plaça de la Catedral, s/n, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•+34 971 38 07 39•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral Basilica of Ciutadella de Menorca

4Ciutadella de Menorca

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Ciutadella de Menorca, located on the western coast of the Spanish Balearic Island of Menorca, is a charming port city renowned for its historic old quarter and medieval streets. The Gothic-style City Hall and 19th-century palaces of Salort and Torre-Saura can be found in the main square, Plaça des Born.
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5Ciutadella de Menorca

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Ciutadella de Menorca, located on the island of Menorca, offers beautiful beaches, clear seas, and warm weather perfect for beach relaxation and coastal walks. The island's rich history of occupation by various cultures has influenced its traditional cuisine, resulting in a unique and varied gastronomy. Additionally, as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Menorca boasts excellent agricultural produce.
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6Cala en Turqueta

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Cala en Turqueta is a stunning bay beach in Menorca with white sandy shores and clear blue waters, perfect for swimming. The views from the bay are breathtaking and worth visiting. Accessible by a short taxi ride from Ciutadella resort area, this rocky cove is surrounded by tall pine trees and boasts amazing turquoise waters. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of a nearby parking spot, beach bar, and bathrooms.
Beautiful beach, lovely clear sea. Parking is bonkers! Go by bus and save the stress and hassel, we did and was the best way to get there and enjoy some hours. Does get very busy. 🔆🩴⛱️
Jon F — Google review
I had a car rented during my holiday on the island, but unfortunately I couldn't use it to rich Cala Turqueta and Cala Macarelleta. Starting with June until end of September the access to these two caves with car is impossible but with bus only. This is because the parking spaces are limited on these 2 beaches and the acces from the main road/highway to them is very narrow. So, the best way to reach to the beaches from whatever you are located in Ciutadella, Cala n Bosch, Cala Blanca is to reach the bus station "Via Perimetral" - Ciutadella . From here you can take bus Nr. 68 to Turqueta or bus Nr. 69 to Macarelleta. It cost 10 Euros per person covering both ways for each destination. Once arrived , you will need to walk for up to 15 min. through forrest to reach the sea. It s worthed, the water is pristine, beautiful colour, silence. Enjoy. Ps: Don t forget to return in time to your scheduled bus.
Cristian C — Google review
We parked at Son Bou and walked the coastal path to Cala Turqueta. It took an hour or so each way but meant parking was easy. It’s a beautiful beach but was pretty busy, even in early October on a weekday.
Emily F — Google review
Cala en Turqueta is a true hidden gem! The water is unbelievably clear and beautifully blue, perfect for snorkeling and swimming. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery, making it feel like a peaceful oasis away from the crowds. It’s the perfect spot to relax, enjoy nature, and soak up the stunning views. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in the area!
George G — Google review
Cala en Torqueta is one of the most beautiful coves of the island, we reached it thanks to a boat excursion and we have no idea if outside the beach are available some kind of service, inside the beach there is only a lifeguard station and no more, you must have your own umbrella. The sand is white and there are lots of panoramic point where you can take photos and dive from it. This is one of the most recommended coves of the all island. You must see it.
Andrea P — Google review
Don’t go here. Unless youre planning to go at 05.00!!! We arrived around 9.30 but parking was already full and the people made us leave.
Merle B — Google review
There is 20 mins walk to the beach. The parking is free but limited to probably 200. The parking is also attended and you will be guided to the next parking spot. At the car park there is bar which sales food/snacks and drinks (Only cash though). You can also take your shower there (1€ per minute of water in a coin drop in box). It is really worth to visit it. Bear in mind if the car park is full it probably means the beach is also packed up. But the water is usually really clear and the scenery is mindblowing - Thanks god for the best there is no concrete there....
F C — Google review
Beautiful place to go. Try to be early (get there before 8AM) since it can be limited (mostly due to COVID measures). In high season, sometimes it can get full at 7:30. There's a small serving cafeteria at the parking with some snacks, although, bring your own is more recommended. A note on this beach: rather crowded and it smells a bit due to a mangrove at the back of the beach.
Francisco ( — Google review
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7Cala Mitjana

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Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Mitjana is a picturesque bay located in the central part of Minorca's southern coast. It can be reached by boat or via a walking trail from a nearby parking lot. The beach boasts white sand, turquoise waters, and is surrounded by limestone cliffs and pine forests, offering visitors an unspoiled and peaceful retreat. Activities such as sunbathing, swimming, cliff jumping, and hiking through the beautiful surrounding forests and ravines are popular here.
Stunning beach. 20-min walk from Galdana via Cami de cavalls (park on the east side for quick access to the trail). Not many people in the morning, and no facility, so fairly unspoiled.
Henry H — Google review
This morning we did a “free excursion” : select somewhere you would like to go, get up early and be there before everybody else. Be back home before the majority of the people wake up. We selected Cala Mitjana. We were not the very first people on the beach. But we were there early 😃. From a distance the water and beach look very beautiful. But to be honest … the closer you get, the less beautiful it is. The beach is pretty small and a large portion is covered in weed. It smells bad. And there are many many flies. I would not recommend it for a day swimming. There are nicer beaches in the area. The surrounding is beautiful though …
Maarten H — Google review
30-minute hike to get there. The water was full of a green gooey substance that I assume was caused by the rain of the previous day. It looked like some boat fuel residue
Joana S — Google review
Cala Mutjana is a nice area in menorca Spain. We parked at a parking lot and walked to the beach. The walk to the beach felt more like a hike but very nice path way. The path was natural rocks and dirt with beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea along the way. The hike was not too difficult we did it with my 2 year old niece but went slow and took our time. The beach here was a decent size not too big but wasn’t too small either. The beach has nice soft white sand and wasn’t too busy. The water of the Mediterranean Sea here is a beautiful turquoise blue and clean.
DH — Google review
Beautiful Cala but very busy, long walk from carpark but is an easy walk. Hoping to see it when is not as full
Francisco V — Google review
Great place in the evening. Very beautiful bay and big, in summer maybe also full. My photos are from mid november and we were the only ones. It’s a longer walk through the forest but also really nice.
Stefanos — Google review
This beach is so beautiful 😍 during day is super crowded, but around sunset you can find thete very few people (>5). It is also possible to sleep on that beach in slippag. If you don't put your tent noone will mind, but weather usually is so wonderful that you really don't need a tent.
Bartosz M — Google review
We went to Cala Mijtana on Saturday and had a great day. You park in a carpark just off the main road. And follow the signs and footpath down to Cala Mijtana. It takes around 15-20 mins depending on the speed of your walking. The walk is fairly easy. The beach has a little bit of shade on the edges. And there is a walk up a slight incline to get to another more remote beach. We got these photos from a section of that walk.
Rebecca S — Google review
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8Plaça des Born

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Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Plaça des Born is a historic square surrounded by impressive 19th-century neoclassical buildings, such as the Palau Torre-Saura. At its center stands a striking obelisk, adding to the grandeur of the square.
07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Plaça des Born

9Castell de Sant Nicolau

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Located on the coast of Ciutadella, Castell de Sant Nicolau is a 17th-century octagonal tower that was originally used for coastal defense. It features a moat and drawbridge, adding to its historic charm. The castle is part of the city's rich history, along with other attractions such as Ciutadella cathedral and Placa des Born with its commemorative obelisk.
Nice quiet place to watch sunset, plenty of place to seat and meditate or just look how colors are changing on the sky. Also beautiful walk along marine with all boats.
Nika — Google review
Small Castel at the coast, beautiful area around to hike and enjoy views.
Bogna A — Google review
Free entrance on this nice little castle in a beautiful location in the Ciudadella of Menorca, with stunning panoramic view. Only 35 stairs to get to the top, and it's worthy to look around 360 degrees.
Marialetizia L — Google review
Beautiful outside and great views from the top This was just a 10 minute walk from our hotel along the Passeig Marítim to the south east of the port and the city. We walked past on many days and visited one afternoon as it is open from 4-9pm
David C — Google review
The castle didn't open. One can only have a look outside.
Melody G — Google review
Imposing medieval structure at the end of a waterside walk. No facilities there but cute all the same.
Denis T — Google review
Great little castle that is on a pleasant walk around the coast. Opening hours were 4-7pm which meant we didn't get inside. Has some great views and history.
Mr F — Google review
If I got this right it opens 4pm till 8pm. Nice little area to take in. Picture the kings steps and look across bays
Paul C — Google review
Passeig Marítim, s/n, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.ajciutadella.org/•Tips and more reviews for Castell de Sant Nicolau

10Macarelleta

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Macarelleta is a charming and tiny cove with a rustic setting, surrounded by cliffs and calm, turquoise waters. It is part of the stunning coastal beauty of Menorca, along with other picturesque beaches like Cala Blanca and Cala en Bosch. Accessible only by foot due to its remote location, Macarelleta offers crystal clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling. The area is also known for its rich gastronomy, featuring fresh fish from local waters and produce from the garden.
Amazing, must see! If you come early in the morning, there is not that many people. During the day it will get quite crowded, and it is hard to get a free spot for your towel.
Marko I — Google review
Amazing beautiful little beach! Not easy to get to if you’re not fully mobile (from our direction anyway) We parked about a kilometer away to the north in a large free car park! Walk down to a beach bar then access the first beach and up n over via a very uneven ground to get to the smaller beach! But it was soooo worth it! The water was cold but being British this didn’t bother us🤣. I was able to climb the rocks and dive in a few times which was very fun😊 The were jellyfish in the area ( on a few & mostly the safer ones but there was a couple pelagia noctiluca which can sting pretty bad) But it was all fine no issues! Great swimming and bathing! Got there early and it was almost empty but started to fill up quite a bit by 12ish we left around 1pm walked back to the bar restaurant on the next beach on to the car stopping for a pizza and a beer which was also pretty good! The kilometer walk back up hill to the car wasn’t too bad as it was shaded by the trees! The road however ( I am told closes in the hight is summer ) was very narrow and some drivers were a bit rubbish at slowing down and moving over!! Apparently there is a bus from the city I think which may suit some but not me! A moped would be great to get here I think best! Overall a really nice beach!
Wayne H — Google review
Breathtaking beach with crystal clear turqoise water. It is an amazing snorkeling spot with colorful wildlife. It can be reached by foot or by swimming/ kayaking from the neighbouring beaches. The path from the Macarella has some quite challangeing terrain, so good hiking shoes are a must. There are no facilities here, only a guy with a cooler selling some drinks during high season.
Dóri L — Google review
Prettier than nearby Macarella, an unspoilt setting with crystal clear waters. In the height of summer i’d recommend coming later in the day (4pm onwards) so you’re not walking there in the heat and can enjoy a bit more space and tranquility on this small but very pretty cove.
Deniz A — Google review
Amazing small beach. We walked from cala Galdana about 50 min.
Sandra E — Google review
Fantastic little beach, just a few minutes from the Macarella beach. Macarella beach can be reached in 15-20 minutes from Cala Galdana depending on footwear, level of fitness and how hot it is. The path is like a dried up river bed, very uneven with lots of rocks and roots to avoid. Path from Macarella to Macaralleta is quite steep in places, with steps cut into the rock face. Wear good footwear. Had a sunrise dip here. As the bay is east facing it gets the morning sun first. Seabed is sandy and gently sloping. Super place for a dip (although something else swimming in the cove stung me!) so do be warned!
Ian R — Google review
A really nice beach but also very crowded.
Max A — Google review
My favorite beach. We went around 10:00 am. You can walk to the beach from Playa Galdana, which takes about 35 minutes. The path is easy to follow, even in flip-flops. It's still quite busy, even at the end of September, but it's worth it!
Arianne M — Google review
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11Cala Macarella

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Cala Macarella is a picturesque cove known for its clear, shallow waters, sandy beach, and rocky cliffs. Accessible via a 35-45 minute walk from Cala Galdana along the coastal Cami de Cavalls trail, it offers stunning aerial views of the turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. This celebrity beach in Menorca is surrounded by impressive cliffs and pine tree forests, providing ample space on the broad sandy area.
Nice beach. Not far away (walking distance 15 min) is amazing beach called Macarelleta. While visiting Cala Macarella, there were some algae present on the beach. By the beach there is a restaurant. You can walk to the beach from Cala Galdana, it takes aprox. 30 minutes.
Marko I — Google review
Amazing views! The water is clear and the sand pretty nice. You can walk to Macarelleta and the path is awesome
Delfina Z — Google review
Cala Macarella is, without doubt, the most beautiful cala in Menorca. I visited it by boat from Puerto Deportivo Cala en Bosc, which made the experience even more special. Once there, you can hike for about 20 minutes on each side to enjoy breathtaking views of the cala from above—absolutely worth it. Important to note: the parking area is closed, so if you want to access the beach by foot you’ll need to take a bus from the city. A true gem of Menorca that you shouldn’t miss!
Joaquin A — Google review
Beautiful beach with clear water and nice natural forest. Beware of the long steep walk of 15-20min from the parking place to reach the beach area from the bus station. It could be difficult for kids or old people with limited ability. There is a single beach bar serving food, burgers, fries, and drinks, incl. Tap beers. Showers are 1 euros. Some parts of the beach had algae. You can have foot in the sand for a long distance so nice for non swimmers.
Pecha T — Google review
Clear water, it has a lot of natural shade and is within 45 min walk from Cala Galdana or 30-40 min with a Kayak depending on your pace Both routes are beautiful and rewarding and if you have time you should do both The caves and coves on the left and right part of the Cala are amazing and worth exploring with the kayak or snorkel
Marios I — Google review
The beach is simply stunning. I would recommend to arrive early, as it can be crowded during high season. There is no car access in the summer months. You can take a bus and then walk about 10 minutes to the beach, or park in one of Cala Galdana car parks, and walk through the woods for about 35-40 minutes.
Dorota Ż — Google review
Beautiful little beach accessible with a 15min walk from the parking. A restaurant is there. The place is pretty touristic so don't expect to be alone there. Cala macareleta is just a few steps from macarela and the view is splendid.
Quentin B — Google review
Nice beach but nothing special. Not recommended for parents with small children because it's quite a long walk from the parking and it's definitely not recommended for pram or buggy
Hanna H — Google review
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12Ciutadella Port

3.6
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Ferry terminal
Nestled on the western side of Menorca, Ciutadella Port is a vibrant hub that beautifully blends history and local culture. The journey to this charming harbor takes you through the picturesque old town, where you can wander along Calle de ses Voltes, visit the stunning Cathedral, and relax in Plaza des Born.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful village in Menorca, a visit is essential! (Original) Trés beau village de Minorque, une visite s' impose !
Planeta C — Google review
I had the chance to experience this terminal when talking the ferry back to Mallorca from Menorca. The ferry terminal is large and organized. The walk to the ferry is a bit of a ways so be prepared if you are taking any bags along with you.
DH — Google review
(Translated by Google) Null ! We had to wait at the exit of the ferry, I don't know what else, so that all the pedestrians could leave the terminal On arrival no bus to reach the center of Ciutadella which is almost 2km away. In other words, mission impossible with luggage and children Forced to take a taxi to get to Plaça de la Pau, to take a bus that we had to wait for more than an hour because the frequencies are not suitable If you have to go to the other end of the island, like us, you might as well take a taxi directly, it costs about the same (Original) Nul ! Il a fallu attendre à la sortie du ferry, je ne sais quoi d ailleurs, pour que tous les piétons puissent quitter le terminal A l arrivée aucun bus pour rejoindre le centre de ciutadella qui se trouve à près de 2km. Autant dire mission impossible avec bagages et enfants Obligés de prendre un taxi pour se rendre à la Plaça de la Pau, pour prendre un bus que nous avons dû attendre plus d une heure parce que les fréquences ne sont pas adaptées Si vous devez vous rendre à l autre bout de l île, comme nous, autant prendre le taxi directement, ça en coûte à peu près la même chose
Charline D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Regrettable. A huge, modern structure, with the ferry 1 km from the terminal. And without a single cart to carry your suitcases the entire ride. I don't really understand the problem with having a few luggage carts. Given the expense at the terminal, it is certainly not a budget problem. Yes, nice people. (Original) Lamentable. Una estructura moderna, enorme, con el ferry a 1 km de la terminal. Y sin un solo carro para llevar tus maletas todo el paseo. No entiendo muy bien el problema para tener unos cuantos carros de equipaje. Visto el dispendio en la terminal, desde luego no es un problema de presupuesto. Eso si, la gente maja.
Juan E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Disorganization and amateurism in the commercial port of Ciutadella! Due to a computer error by an incompetent employee at Ciutadella boarding control on 6/5/22 we were denied boarding via Toulon / Corsica Ferries even though we had our boarding pass for 2 people, a car and a cabin and that we were at the port 1 hour and a half before departure. We had to take a ticket to Barcelona and drive 576 km to get to Toulon. Scandal! (Original) Desorganización y amateurismo en el puerto comercial de Ciutadella ! Por error informático de un empleado incompetent en el control de embarque de Ciutadella el 6/5/22 nos denegaron el embarque por Toulon / Corsica Ferries a pesar de que teníamos nuestra tarjeta de embarque para 2 personas, un coche y una cabina y que estuvimos en el puerto 1 hora y media antes de la salida. Tuvimos que tomar un boleto para Barcelona y conducir 576 km para llegar a Toulon. Escándalo !
Serge M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and with a lot of atmosphere (Original) Preciós i amb molt d'ambient
Patricia F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Noisy port, very beautiful town, close to shops Dirty, poorly equipped sanitary facilities (Original) Port bruyant, très belle ville, proximité des commerces Sanitaires sales, mal équipés
Bernard B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place to go to eat, walk or party on a weekend (Original) Bonito lugar para ir a comer, caminar o de fiesta un fin de semana
John — Google review
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13Cala Blanca

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Cala Blanca is a charming destination known for its sandy coves and breathtaking sunsets. The town offers a relaxed atmosphere with a scenic cliffside walking path and a convenient cycle lane leading to Calan Bosch. Visitors can explore three tranquil beaches on the west coast: Cala Blanca, Sa Caleta, and Son Oleo.
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14Cala Morell

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Cala Morell is a stunning destination located just outside of Ciutadella, offering an elegant, whitewashed village surrounded by pine trees on the cliffs. The area boasts beautiful beaches like Cala Talaier, Cala Turqueta, and Cala Macarella and Macarelleta in the south. Visitors can enjoy picturesque scenery with white sandy beaches nestled amidst lush forests and turquoise waters that rival those of the Caribbean Sea.
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15Son Saura

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Son Saura is a stunning white sand beach known for its calm, shallow waters, making it perfect for swimming. The area features restrooms and a car park for convenience. The beach is part of a 3.5 km route that connects residential areas and leads to El Arenal den Castell and Son Saura del Nord beaches. Along the way, visitors can admire diverse landscapes including dune systems, wetland areas, and the forest of La Albufera des Comte.
Stunning natural beach. Numbers are limited so didn’t seem too busy. Crystalline blue water, white sand and many varieties of fish to see when snorkelling. Easy walk from car park. Easy walk also to Bellavista which is slightly larger. Some limited shade but no amenities so bring all you need.
Jane T — Google review
Nice but narrow drive through the farmland. There are plenty of parking space. Short walk from the car park you will be greeted with white sands and blue water. Calm water on the right hand side for snorkeling and stuff.
Thapahimovich — Google review
Great beach, not very crowded, crystal clear water - Bahamas in Europe 🩵
Vilma G — Google review
After paying the "Tasa Turistica" you'd expect much better services! Instead of improving the parking facilities, signs on the road or the online info, the town hall prefers to pay staff to just close the accesses to beaches leaving literally hundreds of angry visitors to turn back. It's a problem that is not being addressed in a permanent way. Its also an insult to all who love this island and return year after year.
Stephen H — Google review
It’s a bit of a tricky drive to get to the parking lot but it’s worth it! The water and the sand is absolutely pristine and it’s perfect for swimming. Unfortunately it was a bit rainy when we were there but a lot of people were still having a great time.
Scott L — Google review
The beach was paradise I’ve been there at sunrise 😍
Dorcie N — Google review
One of my favorite beaches. It’s quiet in September, I felt comfortable not having as many people around as usual in July and August. You can relax 100%
Nadine C — Google review
Pretty beach even on a rainy day. Few minutes walk from the car park. Hoped to go for a swim, however, amount of seaweed put me right off.
Dom K — Google review
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16Cala en Bosc

4.1
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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala en Bosch, also known as Cala'n Bosch or Cala en Bosc, is a charming family-friendly resort located on the southwest coast of Menorca. This beach and marina destination offers beautiful beaches, a variety of restaurants, and shops for visitors to enjoy. The area also features hotels and apartments for accommodation. One recommended dining option in the area is El Pato, which offers a dedicated gluten-free menu with a good selection of dishes including gluten-free pizza.
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17Ses Voltes Street

4.6
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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Ses Voltes Street, also known as Carrer Josep Maria Quadrado, is a charming alley in the heart of Ciutadella. The street gets its name from the abundance of arches that line its route. It's a delightful experience to stroll along Ses Voltes and take in the sights and sounds, especially on warm evenings. The pedestrian center is filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants, creating a lively atmosphere.
This streat is loaded with restaurants and shop and also is near castle of san nicolas
Peter R — Google review
Ses Voltes literally means the Arches and this little alley has them in abundance with shops, cafes and restaurants in every space, a pleasure to wonder along taking in all the sights and sounds on a warm night.
Tork M — Google review
Very nice street in the heart of menorca
Morteza P — Google review
Stunning a must see.
Gillian W — Google review
Marble street in the town nothing special.
Paul Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Street in the pedestrian center, very beautiful and lively. (Original) Strada del centro pedonale, molto bella e viva.
Roberto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Typical for walking, shopping, ice cream... After a day of walking, beach and pool, it feels good to enjoy a family outing. (Original) Típico para pasear, ver tiendas, helados…. Después de un día de caminar, playa y piscina, sienta bien disfrutar del paseo en familia
Isaac G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful street in the center of the Ciutadella full of shops and clubs (Original) Una bella strada nel centro della ciutadella piena di negozietti e locali
Mary N — Google review
Carrer de Santa Clara, 3, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.sidsnet.org/spain/balearic-islands/menorca/top-things…•+34 971 38 14 98•Tips and more reviews for Ses Voltes Street

18Restaurant Es Tast de na Sílvia

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Temporarily Closed
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Restaurant Es Tast de na Sílvia in Ciutadella offers a unique dining experience with its locally sourced, market-fresh tasting menu served in an elegant and whitewashed ambiance. Chef Silvia Anglada is dedicated to showcasing the slow and humble essence of Menorcan food, using traditional recipes from a 1704 Menorcan cookbook. The restaurant holds the distinction of being the only one in the Balearic Islands with Slow Food and Km.0 certification.
Tiny family restaurant, reservations only by phone, payment only in cash, absolutely fantastic food. They don't have set menus, just ala carte, and they have a few dishes that are not on the menu. For example lamb croquettes with saffron, and french toast made from ensaimadas. For mains, we had the pork and the lamb, both were amazingly flavourful.
Alex — Google review
The best restaurant I’ve tried in a long time! I went with a group of fellow foodies, we enjoyed from the first to the last dish (dessert included). With only a few tables, an open kitchen visible to all guests, and a chef who prepares each dish with care, beauty, and attention, the whole experience gets that final touch that makes it truly special. Definitely one for my “must come back” list!
Pamela B — Google review
This restaurant is an absolute gem. The venue itself is stunning — it used to be a chapel, so the space has beautiful high ceilings and a truly special ambience. It’s a family-run place focused on slow food, with everything locally sourced and full of flavor. You can even watch the chef cooking, which adds to the authentic feel. Every dish we had was incredibly delicious, and even the homemade kombucha was one of the best I’ve ever tried. The whole experience felt thoughtful and elevated. It’s perfect for a romantic dinner, a family gathering, or any special occasion. Prices are very fair for the quality. Just a really, really good place — highly recommended.
Juste L — Google review
What can we say, we went spontaneously at 8pm and we were lucky to get a spot. Next time we would place a reservation. The ambience is lovely, it is a small place, which lives the „slow food“ style to the fullest. The menu is changing for every season and there are even lovely daily menus, like the fish „catch of the day“ or as Toni‘s son said to us, what ever Silvia the cook has in stock. We had together 3 entres, two main courses, 2 desserts, a bottle of wine and water. Everything was delicious.⭐️⭐️⭐️ Since Silvia is doing nearly all the cooking by herself it takes a while to arrive, the portions aren‘t huge but boy oooh boy was I fingerlicking everything.😍 For our full evening there we payed 150.- + 20.- tip. It was money well spend! The service was really friendly. Some deserts have to be ordered at the start of the dinner cause Silvia does them from scratch, like the lava chocolate muffin. Bring cash cause the W-lan connection isn‘t the best, but Toni told us all this before we took a seat.
White L — Google review
uau! Thanks to chat gpt we discovered this restaurant and it was worth it!! It is famous for its local ingredients. It is located on a small street, a little bit hidden. I would say it is a hidden gem. The food was delicious and the wines from menorca also amazing. The only downside is that they don’t accept card payments but there is an atm close by. No issues. 1 entrance, 2 mains and 1 desert + 2 glasses of wine and water costed us 95 euros.
AA A — Google review
Love this place. The food is delicious, the service is great and couldn’t be in a better location. I recommend this restaurant 100%
Ju — Google review
Very welcoming and understanding despite us being very late due to limited parking. Delicious, comforting food made with high-quality ingredients
Gabriela M — Google review
Food was delicious and local, service was kind, courteous, and quick, and we loved the atmosphere and thoughtfulness of the space. Each dish felt like you were experiencing a part of the island.
Todd J — Google review
Carrer de Santa Clara, 14, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.estastdenasilvia.com/•+34 971 38 78 95•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Es Tast de na Sílvia

19PUSPAAYU CIUTADELLA - Real Burgers, Fresh Vibes

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Hamburger restaurant
Delivery Restaurant
Takeout Restaurant
Restaurant
PUSPAAY in Ciutadella, Menorca, is the ultimate late-night destination for burger enthusiasts and snack lovers alike. With a vibrant atmosphere and an expansive patio that invites you to unwind under the stars, this modern eatery serves up a delightful array of burgers, including vegetarian options. The service here is impressively swift, making it an ideal spot even during the bustling off-season.
Top burgers and pizzas are decent too. Staff are lovely, busiest once the sun goes down around 9:30-10.
Ben B — Google review
A cool burger restaurant in the middle of Ciutadella. The atmosphere is very chilled with a lovely outside area and it gives you a real surfer vibe. They offer a few burger options and cater to vegetarians as well. We opted for a salad instead of fries to share and my husband doubled up on the burger patty, we definitely had enough to eat and it was really tasty. Surprisingly the blue cheese croquettes were the star of the show and would totally recommend ordering as a starter.
Tamryn S — Google review
After struggling to find parking in downtown Cuitadella we made it was for lunch. The truffle fries are worth traveling here for without anything else. Just amazing! The burgers were perfectly cooked and well balanced so you taste the quality of the ingredients. Highly recommend around in here when you are in Menorca.
Jon L — Google review
As a family it’s not uncommon that we look for a burger restaurant, and in this case we chose it because they offer gluten-free bread as well. To make it short: the burgers were excellent! The fries were great as well, the beverages had a decent size - I can wholeheartedly recommend this place!
Ralf B — Google review
amazing burgers. Super friendly owner/manager. There is a little bit of wait time but it is well worth it!
Selen G — Google review
Truly a 10/10 experience. Relaxing setting, good service, and the food…. The burgers are simply incredible! You can tell that quality ingredients have been sourced and used. The burgers are prepared with care and attention, and most importantly, by people that clearly appreciate a top notch burger! Thank you very much.
Matt H — Google review
Rly nice place! The burgers are really great. Friendly servers.
Renan L — Google review
Fantastic burgers, delicious fries, fresh beers served in iced glasses and the staff are all super friendly! 10/10, will back!
Ciaran D — Google review
Plaça dels Pins, 37, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://puspaayu.com/•+34 871 53 06 95•Tips and more reviews for PUSPAAYU CIUTADELLA - Real Burgers, Fresh Vibes

20Pont d'en Gil

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Bridges
Geologic Formations
Pont d'en Gil is a stunning natural rock arch located near Ciutadella in Menorca. It has been sculpted by the powerful force of the waves, making it a popular spot for nature photography and sunset watching. Accessible by foot or bike, the best views are from a boat. The main viewing point offers an excellent vantage point to admire this natural wonder. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful and beautiful setting with the city in the background, making it perfect for drone shots.
Spectacular! Looking for a place out of beaches, calas, city… Pont d’en Gil is great to have spectacular views. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes to walk around and be careful with the weather as we went on a windy day but sunny and it can be dangerous. There is parking available Just follow the crowd for orientation although there is a map before starting the walk.
Joy B — Google review
This is definitely a must visit if you're in the area. Very inviting nature for taking a nice stroll around this place - no excessive hiking necessary. The views are absolutely stunning, if the sun's out it's even more beautiful. Very much recommended!
Sam S — Google review
This is a lovely natural phenomenon with great views of the sea and boats of varying sizes passing by. People say go for the sunset but one time we passed nearby there were literally hundreds of people wandering about in crowds so I'd say don't bother unless you're there out of season. The "path" should not be imagined as a proper walkway, more a route where thousands of walkers have trodden down the ancient craggy rocks. Wear proper shoes or walk extremely slowly. "Parking" has 4 spaces but plenty on the road, again if it's busy, you'll have to walk further along the road.
Laura B — Google review
Just a short walk from a parking lot and you’ll be rewarded with a jaw dropping view. The main feature is the natural arch carved into a rock and the stunning coast lines. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re in Ciutadella
Scott L — Google review
As a free hiking trip - it's definitely a must visit. There's no people at all, so you can enjoy the view to the fullest! The path is marked with wooden pillars, but anyway, use comfortable shoes not to injure your feet to the stones and rocks.
Anastasiya G — Google review
Nice communal atmosphere for sunset but let’s be clear, the parking is actually about 6 spaces so be prepared to turn around sharply and try find parking in the main road. Whatever you do don’t try to park in that mad little space behind the bins because you’ll end up arguing with the five cars who try the same move after you. We saw some crazy locals? Jumping off the rocks into the sea. Everyone cheered. No idea how they got out 😵 Lovely sunset spot, wear trainers or sturdy sandals. Saw one lady in kitten heels struggling to navigate the path in. The path in isn’t actually a path just some sharp rocks that threaten to derail your holiday with a broken ankle. I don’t mind a bit of funky walking but if you wear flip flops you’re going to regret it.
Lou B — Google review
Lovely Scenic Spot,lots of people go to see the Sunset when it appears behind,the terrain is rough to get to it,but worth the trek.
Anthony T — Google review
Very beautiful sunset and views. Good vibes ✌🏻
Mei G — Google review
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21Palau Salort / Can Salort XVIII

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Palau Salort, also known as Can Salort XVIII, is a historical gem in Ciutadella. This 19th-century neoclassical mansion is open to the public and offers a glimpse into the city's noble past. Adjacent to it is the Convent of Sant Agusti, now transformed into a museum showcasing history, archaeology, and art.
Very friendly staff, I think the management was on site when I visited and they treated me politely as did the gentleman at the entrance. The visit was every bit as good as a British stately home, but with some unique features from Spanish religion and aristocracy and a living use courtyard.
Gillespie R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in the middle of the city, this palace offers a beautiful insight into the life of Menorca's better society. The entrance fee is 5€ and is ok. There is a restaurant on the ground floor with a corresponding ambience (Original) Mitten in der Stadt gelegen bietet dieser Palast einen schönen Einblick in das Leben der besseren Gesellschaft auf Menorca. Der Eintritt mit 5€ ist ok. Im Erdgeschoss befindet sich ein Restaurant mit entsprechend passendem Ambiente
K. W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Mansion in the old town of Ciudadella very well preserved (Original) Palacete en el casco antiguo de Ciudadella muy bien conservado
Jaume R — Google review
(Translated by Google) …I must say that I have only seen it from the outside!!…this beautiful Palace in Ciutadella!!…it is a historic building!!…it is Palacio Salort!!…while I was walking around discovering the city!!…this palace caught my attention!!…very beautiful and elegant!!…it is said that it is currently owned by a count!!…you can also visit the inside!!…and it has works of great artistic value!!…what can I say!!…beautiful!!…beautiful!!…it is Palacio Salort!!…in Ciutadella!!…Menorca to discover!!…️️ (Original) …premetto che io ho visto solamente dall’esterno!!…questo bel Palazzo a Ciutadella!!…è un edificio storico!!…è Palacio Salort!!…mentre passeggiavo alla scoperta della città!!…questo palazzo ha attirato la mia attenzione!!…molto bello ed elegante!!…si dice che attualmente sia di proprietà di un conte!!…inoltre si può visitare anche l’interno!!…e presenta delle opere di grande valore artistico!!…che dire!!…bello!!…bello!!…è Palacio Salort!!…a Ciutadella!!…Minorca da scoprire!!…️️
Tiziana B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice palace to visit included in the Menorca Card. The visit takes place quite quickly. (Original) Joli palais à visiter inclus dans la Menorca Card. La visite se réalise assez rapidement.
Cosette S — Google review
(Translated by Google) All very delicious and with a great atmosphere. They had the detail of inviting us to drink because they were a little saturated and it took them a while to serve us. Good price (Original) Todo muy rico y con un ambiente estupendo. Tuvieron el detalle de invitarnos a la bebida porque estaban un poco saturados y tardaron en servirnos. Buen precio
Anxeles R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a bar-restaurant called Moriarty. Very good food and has a beautiful interior patio. Highly recommended. (Original) Es un bar-restaurant anomenat Moriarty. Menjar molt bo i té un pati interior preciós. Molt recomanable.
Neus — Google review
(Translated by Google) We have been to dinner a couple of times, attentive staff and very delicious food, the truth is that quality/price is recommended. The place is also very cool and they have an interior patio that is beautiful and romantic, although it is better to book because it is always full. (Original) Hemos ido a cenar un par de veces, personal atento y comida muy rica, la verdad que calidad/precio recomendable. El sitio es también muy chulo y tienen el patio interior que es precioso y romántico, aunque mejor reservar porque siempre está lleno.
Irene N — Google review
Carrer Major des Born, 9, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•https://palaciosalort.com/•+34 971 38 00 56•Tips and more reviews for Palau Salort / Can Salort XVIII

22Restaurante - Café ES BORN

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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bar
Cafeteria
Es Born - CAFÉ BISTRÓ is located in the Plaza Es Born, a historic area with a statue commemorating a 16th-century invasion. The café offers delicious food and friendly service, making it a great choice for dinner. Visitors can take a scenic walk from the port to the historic center, passing by emblematic buildings and reaching the Cathedral of Ciutadella. The area also features old city walls that have transformed into a bustling commercial district.
Lovely food, in my opinion is one of the few restaurants that you can eat a food. The restaurant of them is better not to say . Highly recommend it.
Nadia E — Google review
Well, it’s a proper tourist trap. So you ask for kids menu and the pasta comes the left overs from the package and burned (see pic attached). Then you ask for a Paella for 22€ and the waiter then says: that’s the price per person (when in the menu it just comes Paella 2pax). So if you are looking for a nice restaurant, this is not the right option.
Ruben O — Google review
Central location with great views if you sit on the terrace. The staff is attentive, and the service is incredibly fast. Portions are generous, and the prices are very reasonable.
Dea S — Google review
Very helpful staff and a great atmosphere. We felt very welcome here, thank you for such great food and hospitality! Sea Bass, potatoes and tomatoes was amazing, very well cooked, big thanks to the chef!
Mark R — Google review
Not great for the price. My mum, sister and I all ordered the baked cod for €19. We are from an island in Australia and all grew up eating fresh fish and could all 100% agree that the cod was frozen. It was rubbery and a distinctively frozen texture, certainly not fresh, which is disappointing considering Menorca is an island with plentiful access to fresh fish and also considering the price !! Not worth the money. We also found the sauce to be lacking flavour and rather salty. The best part of our meal was the bread basket. Pleasant service and a nice location but not great food.
Georgia — Google review
Food was very good quality and the waiters were super attentive and nice.
Marie L — Google review
we arrived very late here in Menorca,during our first day, we cant find a place to have dinner but luckily they accepted us at 11pm.. very delicious food, friendly people too.. we decided to come back again tonight for dinner and again they did not fail us and even remember us and sitted at the same table.. Thank you so much..
Maricar D — Google review
We recently had the pleasure of dining at Es Born in Ciutadella de Menorca and it was nothing short of outstanding. From the moment we stepped in, we were greeted with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The menu showcased the finest local meat and cheese, highlighting the authentic flavors of Menorca. We indulged in the entrecot, which was cooked to perfection and left our taste buds thoroughly satisfied. What truly sets Es Born apart, however, is its exceptional staff. The team was not only attentive and efficient but also remarkably friendly. Their knowledge of the menu and willingness to cater to our preferences added to the overall delightful dining experience. The ambiance of the restaurant was charming, creating a perfect backdrop for a memorable evening. The attention to detail in both the decor and service did not go unnoticed. We are already looking forward to my next visit to Menorca, as dining at Es Born will undoubtedly be a top priority. We highly recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting
Bradley C — Google review
Plaça des Born, 11, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://esborncafebistro.com/•+34 971 48 29 49•Tips and more reviews for Restaurante - Café ES BORN

23Son Catlar

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Son Catlar is a lesser-known village in Ciudadela, Menorca, surrounded by a great wall. It is one of the three prehistoric villages in the area, along with Torretrencada and Torrefalluda. Each village boasts well-preserved taulas and talayots from the Bronze Age. Additionally, nearby Cala Morell houses a necropolis of caves and settlements dating back to the pre-Talayotic period.
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24Ses Voltes

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Toy store
Ses Voltes is a must-visit street in the heart of Ciutadella, lined with unique arches and home to numerous businesses, cake shops, bars, and restaurants. This historic street leads to the Plaza de la Catedral, where a Gothic church from the 14th century stands alongside the Tourist Information Office. Continuing on, visitors will reach Plaza Es Born surrounded by stately homes and important buildings like the Town Hall and theater.
Fantastic restaurant. Terrace is lovely, with a peek on the town. Food is tasty, many vegan options are available too. Desserts were memorable. Great wine choice. They have an app to filter out wines based on pairing and your taste, which is absolutely brilliant. Service is great.
Simo S — Google review
Very unfriendly service.
Teddy H — Google review
Cute little place, worth a visit
KCJB K — Google review
(Translated by Google) We are delighted with the treatment received and especially with the quality of the food. We were lucky enough to find a place and try the famous croquettes. Congratulate Diego who is the head chef, it shows that he cooks with love and respecting traditional recipes, giving a modern touch. Regarding prices... Super economical We will return for sure (Original) Estamos encantadas con el trato recibido y sobretodo con la calidad de la comida. Hemos tenido la suerte de encontrar sitio y probar los famosos croquetones. Felicitar a Diego que es el jefe de cocina, se nota que cocina con amor y respetando las recetas tradicionales, dando un toque moderno. Referente a los precios... Super económico Volveremos seguro
Aquelarre B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The good food started with the starters that were exquisite, the only thing we ordered was seafood rice that was tasteless and they had finished it in the oven and the prawn and crayfish were toasted, a big mistake. Acceptable desserts. The best treatment from the waiters (Original) La comida buena empezaron con los entrantes que eran exquisitos, lo unico que pedimos un arroz de marisco que estaba insipido y lo habian terminado al horno y la gamba y la cigala estaban tostadas, craso error. Los postres aceptables. Lo mejor el trato de los camarer@s
Carlos M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very pleasant area in the center of Ciudadela, reminiscent of Visconti's Italy. The streets are very pleasant to stroll through. (Original) zona muy agradable del centro de Ciudadela, que parece recordar la Italia de Visconti. Calles muy agradables para pasear.
José M — Google review
(Translated by Google) One evening in passing, courteous and professional staff, excellent patatas bravas (Original) Una sera di passaggio, personale cortese e professionale, ottime patate brave
Silvy S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Brutal scallops The atmosphere could be improved, but the terrace is top-notch. (Original) Zamburiñas brutales Ambiente del local mejorable pero en la terraza top
Sergio M — Google review
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25Cala Santandria

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Cala Santandria is a coastal area located just south of Ciutadella, offering a beautiful beach and various dining options. Visitors can enjoy fried seafood, burgers, steaks, and tortillas right by the beach. Unlike other similar establishments that only serve lunch, Cala Santandria offers late breakfast from around 10 am.
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26Puerto Antiguo de Ciutadella de Menorca

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Puerto Antiguo de Ciutadella de Menorca is a historic port located just a few steps from Placa des Born. Unlike the larger port of Mahon, it exudes charm and nostalgia with its classic boats and pleasure vessels. The surrounding area offers an eclectic mix of buildings hosting various businesses, shops, housing, and seafood restaurants. Visitors can enjoy the quaint harbor and explore the city's quality shops, bars, and restaurants that contribute to its welcoming vibe.
During my chess journey to Menorca for the Menorca Open, I spent time exploring the beautiful city of Ciutadella. The Puerto de Ciutadella offered a picturesque setting with its charming harbor, historic architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Strolling along the waterfront after intense matches provided a perfect balance between competition and relaxation. The blend of cultural richness and scenic beauty made my stay truly memorable.
Alfred N — Google review
The old town is worth a visit shops cafes and history. There is a market twice a week. The harbour also has cafes worth a visit.
John — Google review
We love it this beautiful town Ciutadella. Lovely walk through the town leading nicely to the beautiful port. Very nice local people and lovely traditional shops around. Overall nice to visit. Highly recommend.
Katarzyna W — Google review
We visited the craft market on a Friday evening and I can honestly say this place is absolutely stunning! Like a postcard perfect port town lovely restaurants and shops and the craft stalls were amazing too! Lovely night!
Chris C — Google review
Very charming old port with beautiful views and a great atmosphere. Perfect place for a walk, with many restaurants and cafes along the water. A must-see when visiting Ciutadella!
George G — Google review
Stunning marina. Lined with tapas bars and restaraunts. Well worth a visit. Used the bus service, from Talayot Appartments. €1.70 euros each way. 20 minute walk through the amazing Citudella.
Gary E — Google review
Menorca is a hidden gem. It's mesmerisingly beautiful. People are very friendly and nice. Food is great so far.
Omar H — Google review
Pretty port with lots of interesting things to see. Quite a long way up to the town though.
Andrew O — Google review
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27Líthica, Pedreres de s'Hostal

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Líthica, Pedreres de s'Hostal is a former sandstone quarry located less than a mile from the old town of Ciutadella in Menorca. The quarry, believed to be over 200 years old, was used to excavate sandstone for traditional houses and buildings until the 1990s.
Fantastic old quarry, some bits unsuitable if you are a bit unsteady on your feet. Spent a good 2 hours wandering about. The maze is excellent for children.
Chris R — Google review
We would highly recommend a visit to this beautiful botanical quarry. We got a Taxi from Ciutudella which cost around £6. The sheer scale and surroundings is mesmerising. We easily spent 3-4 hours here and enjoyed a picnic in the Medieval Garden. The maze was really good fun and it’s definitely worth a trip down to the Theatre. A lovely day out.
Holly — Google review
We were optimistic due to the good reviews, but reality is that the botanical gardens are not at all botanical - it’s simply an arranged Mediterranean garden, which must have been beautiful 10 years ago but now is handed over to itself. The industrial side is an impressive whole in the ground but nothing else. No real explanation or living history. We paid 8€ for adults. 3€ would have been ok…
Stephan K — Google review
A great place to visit and walk around. Very interesting and unusual. “A large series of gardens in a labyrinth of quarried stone, formed by the interaction of man and nature”. Tip - Purchase tickets online in advance. They only let a few people in at half hour intervals. We booked in the morning for 12pm and people who had arrived without tickets found it was full.
Elaine A — Google review
The place is very nice and lots of charm. The personnel is very nice. Only pain point : the indications to follow are not vert clear. It would be good to note the names of each stop.
Youssef Y — Google review
'Old stone quarry' does not sound too exciting ... but it is brilliant! The sheer scale of the quarries is spectacular. You walk around a well signed route and find little planted areas that are cooler and beautifully planted. The maze is great fun and the main amphitheatre is so big you have to look at the size of other visitors to realise the scale!
Tim V — Google review
Amazing historical site! Dated from the time of the Funiciers 1000 BC Absolutely impressive and beautiful.
Inge C — Google review
A really lovely place to explore and chill out. Visited on 7th October 2025
Elaine J — Google review
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28Can Saura

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Can Saura is a historical museum located in Menorca, specifically in Ciutadella. It serves as the Municipal Museum of Ciutadella and showcases excavated artifacts from different periods, some dating back to prehistoric times. Visitors can delve into the history, heritage, customs, and traditions of Ciutadella while also enjoying temporary exhibitions.
Beautiful place , So much to see.
Johan C — Google review
Interesting museum arranged over two floors in a restored mansion. Well worth an hour's visit for the €5 admission fee. It's cash only. All the info is well presented in Catalan, Spanish and English.
Mark P — Google review
Fascinating museum, all the displays were presented beautifully, and descriptions were accurate and most informative. A must for any visitor to the city.
Judy J — Google review
Very nice museum where one can get a grasp of Minorca and it’s culture. Well worth a visit !
Anne G — Google review
Nice museum of the history of menorca. We enjoyed a few hours of air conditioned exploring until we were kicked out for siesta. Worth noting that the museum closed 30 mins earlier than it said it would and at that point very little is open in the town to explore or shade you from the heat!
Tom R — Google review
Historical building and not too busy to visit in the morning.
Ines M — Google review
Small museum showing artifacts from Menorca’s history, from the prehistoric Talayotic perriod, and Roman, Islamitic and Catholic periods to recent history. Nice to visit on a rainy day if you’ve visited any of the archeological sites before for some context.
Geert-Maarten J — Google review
Can Saura is a local museum in the old town.
Melody G — Google review
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29Sa Caleta

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Sa Caleta is one of the serene beaches located on the tranquil west coast of the island. Along with Cala Blanca and Son Oleo, it offers a peaceful retreat away from the bustling crowds. Additionally, for those seeking adventure, Son Xoriguer serves as a convenient launch point for horseback riding excursions into the reserve.
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30El Toro

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El Toro is the highest peak of the Santa Rosa Mountain Range, standing at 8,717 feet. It offers breathtaking panoramic views to hikers who make the journey to its summit. Legend has it that in the 13th century, a group of friars were led by a supernatural bull to discover a holy statue of the Virgin Mary at this peak. Today, it is home to the sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin of El Toro and serves as a pilgrimage site.
I came with lower expectations but the view is very nice especially if you come for the sunset. There are two free parking lots so lots of space to leave your car. There is a chapel but we didn`t visit it. There is a Jesus Christ statue that reminds a little the one in Rio. The place is very calm and we had a great time here.
Яна Т — Google review
The hill is actually 385m (1,175ft), still nice views from the top. Could make out Mallorca even on a showery cloudy afternoon .
Roland S — Google review
The view is beautiful. There is a church and a restaurant at the highest point of Menorca. We also saw donkeys while we were there. Due to the windy weather, it is advisable to bring a scarf or a windbreaker.
Katalin B — Google review
Free. But a big climb. Was not busy but amazing views of all the island. There is a beautiful church you can visit and a gift shop also there is a cafe with outside seating so you can see the views.
David B — Google review
Beautiful view even in the cloudy weather, plenty of parking spots, nice area, good cafeteria nearby!
Vilma G — Google review
Wonderful place, incredible views of practically the entire island, you can take excellent photos and there is a bar-restaurant where you can eat something if you feel like it
Katherine M — Google review
Nice view around the island and a cute souvenir shop next to the chapel. It is fine to access by car and you should plan like 30 or 45 min for the tour. But it is not a major loss if you miss out on it.
Lena M — Google review
Nice views from the top, there is also a cafe and nice gift shop.
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31Playa des Talaier

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The Playa des Talaier is a small, tree-lined cove with a sandy beach and shallow water for swimming. It's an excellent spot for a quick dip and offers stunning views of the island. It can get quite crowded in season, but it's well worth the trip if you're lucky enough to find it unoccupied.
This cala is heavenly! I don't know why the water and the sand were more perfect in this place. The hike from cala den Turqueta is really nice and very much worth it. Very beautiful!
Paula M — Google review
A lovely beach. Beautiful water, but there were some jelly fish. Quite small. From the parking it took us approx. 40min the long way around the shore. If you go thought the “forest”, it will be much faster.
Dominika N — Google review
A long way along the stony path and shruby woods. Quiet with no facilities. Sand and sea. The wood are Medditeranean pine. Cool and sheltering from the sun. There is a bit of natural shade from the rocks.
Oinka D — Google review
Nice beach in a cove
Max A — Google review
Its good but bot the best cala. Nice rocks to jump from. Remember : PARKING SPOTS ARE LIMITED! GET THERE BEFORE 9.00am
Franco R — Google review
Another fantastic beach with great clear ocean well worth the effort to get there.
Graeme H — Google review
Great little spot of paradise. Come early to get a got spot. Walked there from San saura
Jann E — Google review
It is mind blowing, it's a trek (30 min) but it's well worth it! While you are walking there's a point of incredible peace. You see the ocean but you can barely hear it, it's like a murmur. So relaxing! Take your time and take it all in. The beach is clear, the sand is soft and is not too deep. Incredible, just incredible.
Geraldine B — Google review
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32Aqua Center Menorca

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Aqua Center Menorca is a popular water park located in Los Delfines, just one kilometer away from the quiet Cala en Blanes and not far from Ciutadella. Covering over 12,000 square meters, it's a favorite among both tourists and locals. The park offers a variety of attractions including four large slides with height restrictions and smaller ones watched by lifeguards. There are also pools suitable for little ones.
4 big slides to go down and four smaller slides. Lots of fun for the size and not busy even at peak times. Kids 8 and 12 loved it much we visited most days. Great deal on the half day tickets (3-6pm) - half price. Food and drink reasonably priced also. Must visit if in the area
Adam B — Google review
Small family friendly waterpark. Great for kids of all ages. We were staying at a nearby hotel and it was included in the hotel price. Food and drinks reasonable prices and good quality. Different slides for different ages of children and adults, my 6 year old daughters favourite was the small red tunnel slide
David M — Google review
We gained free entry due to stopping at the hotel next door. we all over it, many pools, jacuzzi. and my son loved the slides. if you got small kids they can only go on the red one with you. so it makes it a bit more difficult we just caught him at the bottom. fun day out.
Britney L — Google review
We visited 3pm-6pm as it's half price, 3 hours is plenty. Wouldn't need or want to spend the whole day there. Perfect for a 9 and 6 year old. Food/ drinks relatively well priced for such an attraction (maybe we're just so used to getting ripped off when a captive audience). Changing facilities and toilets were well maintained and clean.
Dean S — Google review
Good, friendly staff, clean pools, and slides. It is quieter in the morning before the half-price tickets go on sale at 3 pm. Lots of sunbeds and parasols, which are free of charge. There's food and drink available to purchase from the café. You can go out and return to the park during the day if you wish. We thoroughly enjoyed our day there and would recommend it.
D M — Google review
Great little park. Not the biggest, but entertained our 8 year old son. Discounted through our hotel, so it’s worth asking if your hotel is local to it! Food was nice and well priced. We came 3 times on our holiday and got a sun bed each time. Not too overcrowded, a bit expensive if you’re just killing time for the morning, but well priced for a whole day.
Sarah P — Google review
I wouldn't pay to get into this aqua centre, so glad it was included in our package. It's very small. I will say though it is a very clean park, the water is pristine clear. Although the black hole was out of action during our 10 day trip. We enjoyed a few hours here on several days during our holiday. Food and drink was reasonably priced too
Emma W — Google review
Went for the cheaper option of turning up after 3.00pm and glad we did as three hours was more than enough. My boys are 14 and 11 so this was maybe not quite cutting it for the thrillseekers but younger kids will get a lot out of it. It's reasonably clean and the staff are good so overall a good experience
Daniel E — Google review
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33Punta Nati Lighthouse

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Nestled at the northwestern tip of Menorca, the Punta Nati Lighthouse is a charming and remote beacon that has been guiding sailors since its construction in 1912. Originally built to prevent shipwrecks along the treacherous northern coast of Ciudadela, this picturesque lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the surrounding cliffs and vast arid plains.
I can't describe how beautiful this place is. The especially gate was closed, but we found the way to reach the place.Lighthouse closed . Long walking from the parking area but worth it.
Zsuzsa K — Google review
Stunning location unfortunately when visited it was very windy but you could still enjoy the place and quietness - car park is located not far from the far but you gotta walk for about 10/15 minutes
Adrian L — Google review
Punta Nati Lighthouse is a stunning spot to watch the sunset, the views are absolutely beautiful. We learned that it’s best to arrive early if you want to park: the first day we got there just before 8pm and the parking was already full, so we had to leave as there’s nowhere else nearby to park. The next evening we arrived around 7:30pm and found a spot without any issues. From the parking area it’s about a 1km walk to the lighthouse - super easy, but I’d recommend wearing proper shoes as it gets rocky closer to the lighthouse. Definitely worth the visit!
Lisa N — Google review
Pretty remote location, you drive a few kilometers on a narrow road and then have to walk another 1000 meters before you get to the lighthouse, which doesn't seem to be open to the public. Climbing over a wall you can walk around it to the cliffs, where you are rewarded with stunning views of the coast line and the sea.
Marco K — Google review
Beautiful spot and a great walk in nature. The lighthouse was built in response to numerous shipwrecks along Menorca’s northern coast, particularly after the tragic sinking of the French steamship Général Chanzy in February 1910. This incident resulted in the loss of 156 lives, leaving only one survivor. Under pressure from the French government, construction commenced in 1912, and the lighthouse was officially inaugurated on September 1, 1913. The landscape surrounding Punta Nati is known as “dry Menorca,” characterized by sparse, low-lying vegetation and rugged terrain. The area is marked by long lines of dry stone walls, interspersed with stone huts (barracas or ponts de bestiar) used by shepherds.
Connection E — Google review
From the parking lot, it is about a 10-15 minute walk to the lighthouse and the period dungeons. It is free to visit and walk around. The view is beautiful, closed shoes are recommended.
Katalin B — Google review
A nice spot and viewpoint, after you drive a long straight road, up to mid point, there is no entry of the car. So have to park the car at the car park and then walk around 10-15mins to the entrance of the lighthouse. The gate closes.
Nomad A — Google review
Walked a long a very long path to a gate no entry i took photos was closed although it said open online September 2025
Alison M — Google review
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34Necròpolis de Son Morell Nou

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Necròpolis de Son Morell Nou is a historical site located on a peninsula in the Cala Morell area. It consists of 13 houses and has been studied by archaeologists since 2011. The location was likely chosen for defensive purposes. This cave, dating back to pre-Talayotic times, offers an intact glimpse into history and culture just a few meters from Ciutadella.
Beautiful! Worth the visit and not very difficult to find, we loved it and wish we spent more time there, will come back again for sure
Salomé G — Google review
Park nearby. Not too busy. Fascinating ancient necropolis.
David M — Google review
We were really impressed by this necropolis. It's easy to park outside with plenty of information boards about the various caves around the site. I was surprised it was just free to enter and walk around! Lovely views over Cala Morrell. If you're in the area I'd also recommend looking around the bronze age fortified settlement remains at Es Coll just on the other side of Cala Morrell.
Gabrielle M — Google review
Ancient cemetery. Absolutely loved this place. Loads of caves to explore and the surrounding area. Small car park over the road. No amenities. Free entry. An absolute must visit if you are in the area and to be honest it’s worth a visit if you’re not. Can be a bit craggy in places so decent shoes would be worthwhile.
Jonny T — Google review
Fasinating burial Chambers, its amazing to think how these massive caves were dug out of the rocks thousands of years ago. Lots to see and you can go into the caves to explore and a couple have amazing views out to sea. Highly recommend if your in the area.
Richard A — Google review
Was really surprised with how much there was to see her, and all for free!! This would never happen in the UK! There is parking on the road and you just walk through the gates and then you can just wander where you want. Everything is open, no restrictions or safety barriers. The caves and tombs are remarkable, to think they are over 1500 years old! We spent a good hour there. Well worth a visit and then head down to La Morrell beach and have a swim!
Clara L — Google review
The best Menorcan historical site we’ve seen. Very easy access. Well worth a visit followed by coffee and beer at Ivette’s overlooking the bay. Beautiful!!
Heather M — Google review
Fascinating place . Well worth a visit . Not good for anyone with mobility issues .Narrow paths and steep steps. Parking near by probably will be an issue but there's a carpark at the top of the hill before the road down to the site.
Sandy J — Google review
Carrer Lira, 7, 07769 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.illesbalears.travel/recurso-turistico/es/menorca/nec…•Tips and more reviews for Necròpolis de Son Morell Nou

35Castillo Menorca

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Castillo Menorca is a vibrant destination that offers an array of activities for the whole family. Nestled in Ciutadella, this castle-shaped venue features a spacious shopping area where visitors can browse through delightful souvenirs and upscale designer items, including stunning dresses, jewelry, and accessories. After indulging in retail therapy, guests can refuel at the on-site snack bar or restaurant.
Castillo was recommended on a Menorca page, and it did not disappoint. There is so much for kids to do. Trampolines, hammocks, swings, slides, climbing wall, zip wire, bumper boats, 3 or 4 different play areas and a pool with slide! My girls lived it and we could have easily stayed all day. Plenty of parking. Good, resonibly priced food. A nice big shop. And beautiful grounds. It was so pretty. We will be back next holidays. Update: Went again this year. It's still beautiful and lots there for kids. 🌞
Kelly R — Google review
Very nice place to visit, plenty of choice for gifts. Unlimited parking. The only minus side is blink coming along the road & you can drive straight by! The turning to get to it is also not very clear. But once negotiated its fine 👍 well worth the trouble! My Swarovski purchase was extra special as all Swarovski & Lladro products were 40% off! Win win! I do hope it keeps going though as we have been visiting for many years & it was very noticeably quiet this time 😟 There is also a place to eat & play activities for the kids. Give it a try! 👌
Jay V — Google review
We visited on the final day of the season and were pleasantly surprised to learn that entry was free for the day. The entire place is fantastic for both children and adults — we were genuinely impressed by how big it is. Our three kids, aged 4 to 9, were thoroughly entertained from start to finish. Every staff member we met was friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better. Although food options were limited to pizza (understandably so, given it was the last day), the stonebaked pizzas were delicious and great value for money. Overall, we’d happily pay full price — and more — for another visit. It’s excellent value and an absolute must-visit if you’re in Menorca with children.
Matt H — Google review
This place is a must even on a rainy day 😁 (was 30⁰+ before but a lot more comfortable after) 😁 Lots for the kids (and adults) to do, the food is good and very reasonably priced. I must add that when you are in Menorca and it rains it can come down by the bucket full 😂 it's all part of the island's charms. The sun was out again in 30 mins and so we're the kids 👍 Rain or shine we'll be back when we're over again in June
Steve C — Google review
We came here in September 2023; what a find! I was expecting a souvenir shop, small mall/arcade and a playground but it was far more extensive. The souvenir shop was huge and it connected to an indoor play area, with building toys, puzzles, books, games, pretend play, dolls, trucks - that were all played with ad nauseum by my 3 and 1 year old. My daughter also fell in love with some red shoes in the play area (typical of flamenco dancers) and the staff was just amazing in finding that for us in the shop, making sure we had the right size. My kid was over the moon and it was surprisingly good value. We then walked outside and were taken aback by the scale of activities and play equipment available outdoors. Trampolines, various areas to play on (our favourite one was in the shape of a ship), slides, diggers and water play. You could easily spend a day here; we had a drink and an ice-cream but all of the food was reasonably priced. What a great place to come whether it's too hot or too rainy!
Eva S — Google review
One of the best places on the island to take the family and lots to do. We spend about 6 hours here. They have Go-Karting next door, a shop with a brilliant choice of goods to buy with lots of different tourist things to get, a great outside area with a pool and loads of other amenities and a restaurant that serves really decent lunch time food hot and cold.
Wills L — Google review
Stopped just for lunch and some shopping. You can pay extra to go into the water park and play park which looked fun if we had taken swimming gear. You could spend a whole day here with children.
Jonathan M — Google review
Fantastic place to spend time at. Lovely pool with a small slide and plenty to entertain the kids in an enclosed safe area. Good choice of food from the cafe with very tasty pizzas. Excellent gift shops which sell bags,shoes, jewellery,lladro and much more. You will find the staff extremely friendly and polite.
Alison J — Google review
Carretera de Ciutadella a, Carrer de Maó, Km 35, 07760, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://www.castillomenorca.com/•+34 971 38 04 24•Tips and more reviews for Castillo Menorca
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36Poblado talayótico de Talatí de Dalt

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Poblat talaiòtic de Talatí de Dalt, located 4 kilometers from Mahon in Menorca, is a significant prehistoric settlement with various talayotic remains and monuments. Upon entry, visitors receive a brochure providing background information on the different structures, enhancing the overall experience. The site features walkways under rocks to explore and offers a nice view from the top of the lookout tower structure.
Fantastic sight. It shows watchtowers, caves and buildings with the T-shaped roof support. All made of stones without any cement. Very interesting. We paid 4€ to a lady in a small souvenir shop for the visit and got a history pamphlet explaining each talador.
Nora N — Google review
Very helpful at the ticket office. Not at all expensive
Chris R — Google review
Really interesting site. It is only €4 per adult and well worth it. We went on a Saturday and were the only people there. Only takes about 30-40 minutes but a very peaceful location and easy to do before going to the airport. There's a toilet and ice creams available.
Claire P — Google review
Fascinating location and well worth the scooter trip. Nice friendly, informative guy in the hut who cleansed us of 4 Euros each which was money well spent for the entance fee plus access to the very clean loo behind his ice cream and gift shop. We spent about an hour there before hitting the road to Mahon. Certainly the same sort of mystical vibes of the henges of home.
Sean B — Google review
Not exactly a must see location but well worth a visit. €4 per adult so not expensive. Gives a fascinating insight into what life might have been like 2000 years ago.
David B — Google review
Fascinating place to visit, there is a small kiosk at the entrance where you can buy drinks, Maps etc. You also have to pay an entrance fee (4euro) which I think its worth it. The historic site offers plenty to see, read and wonder.
Abdul O — Google review
Amazing place to visit to experience some Menorcan heritage! It only costs €4 per adult, there’s a small information shack towards the start that sells some drinks, ice creams, small souvenirs etc and it’s where you pay the entrance fee. The man was very friendly too. In the actual grounds there’s some cool walkways under rocks to explore and see! There’s a nice view too from the top of the lookout tower structure. Most definitely reccomend checking it out, we just chanced it after seeing a road sign and decided to pop in. Initially, I was thinking did we just pay to visit a field but I was very pleasantly surprised as we went in further! We were very lucky, having been the only people there at the time and had the whole place to ourselves! There’s a few parking spaces for cars / bikes outside too.
H Z — Google review
Great place to visit if you want to learn about Talayotic settlements in Menorca. The entrance fees is around 4 euros per person . It takes 30 mins to visit Around and it is very close to airport. There is a largest diety, with some caves.
Sri N — Google review
Camí de Talatí, 07712, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.menorcatalayotica.info/Contingut.aspx?IdPub=8424#ancl…•Tips and more reviews for Poblado talayótico de Talatí de Dalt

37Mercat Municipal

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Market
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The Mercat Municipal De Ciutadella is a bustling market hall where vendors offer an array of goods, including seafood, charcuterie, cheeses, wine, and fresh vegetables. This market serves as the heart of Ciutadella's local community and is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. The architectural beauty of the market adds to its charm, providing visitors with an authentic shopping experience.
The Citadelle Market is truly authentic. The products whether fish, fruits, or vegetable are exceptionally fresh and delicious. A great spot for high-quality, fresh produce!
Ousbes — Google review
Great place for food, massive variety of food available at a reasonable price
Geoff B — Google review
Love coming to Citudella. And a walk around the market with all the different smells of fish and meats. There's always a good choice and there are several other shops selling various foods and beverages. A number of restaurants also add to the wonderful aroma of this place. There is always a sort of vibe or buzz about the place.
Justin P — Google review
I went to the butchers there, Caules, the selection is amazing,I recommend the burgers especially the turkey,pine nuts and raisins. The meatballs too. Everything is from Menorca so zero km
Suu Z — Google review
Fantastic place for a stroll, coffee, ice cream, lunch etc
Alex J — Google review
Lovely small market in back streets of Cuitadella
Tony N — Google review
Very small and not much to see for tourists.
Jung-Pil C — Google review
Excellent fish market. Fish is really fresh and from the island.
Carme F — Google review
Plaça de la Llibertat, 1, 9, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Mercat Municipal

38Museu Diocesa

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Nestled within the charming confines of a former Augustinian convent, the Museu Diocesa de Menorca is a treasure trove that beautifully narrates the rich history of Menorca. This captivating museum showcases an impressive array of both modern and historical artworks, alongside exquisite religious pieces crafted from gold and silver. Just a stone's throw away from Ciutadella Cathedral, it offers visitors an immersive experience into the island's cultural heritage.
Fabulous! Found the cloister awe inspiring. Well worth the visit and the ticket also gets you into the Cathedral.
Lusia S — Google review
Fantastic visit today to this former friary and now museum. Incredible architecture generally and the cloister in particular is beautiful. Best of all though was the 90 minutes tour given by Joseph who acquainted us with the history of the friary by way of entertainingly and comprehensively detailing the history of Ciutadella from the overthrow of the Muslim rule to essentially the current day. Josep was very skilled in presenting and gave far and away the best location tour I've ever experienced. The visit concluded with a quick look at the stunning Seminari de Sant Agustí de Ciutadella.
Rob F — Google review
A must visit 😁 absolutely calming and full of history. I would highly recommend the guided tour.
Matthew P — Google review
Great covent, calm and fresh for very hot days.
Giulia B — Google review
History and items found around menorca
J L — Google review
Beautiful cloister
Avril G — Google review
Nice museum.
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Ti F — Google review
Carrer des Seminari, 7, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•https://www.instagram.com/menorca.diocesan.heritage/•+34 971 48 12 97•Tips and more reviews for Museu Diocesa

39Es Tancats - Algaiarens

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Es Tancats - Algaiarens is a serene cove surrounded by picturesque cliffs, offering deep blue waters and a relaxed beach atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy the therapeutic clay deposits on the sands of Algaiarens, Cavalleria, and Cala Roja for a natural spa experience.
Beautiful, unspoiled beach with crystal-clear water. About a 10-minute walk from the parking lot, through pines. You can still see the remains of what looks like a WWII defense structure with tunnels. We couldn’t see them, but in the swampy areas between Es Tancats and Platja des Bot it should be possible to spot freshwater turtles.
Carlo M — Google review
Amazing view great beach but no facilities at all you should bring your water snacks and everything (no mobile service and no taxis around)
Fatma A — Google review
The best beach in the west, better than famous ones because it's easily accessible at any hour, spacious and very diverse, you have sand, you have rocks, you can even surf.
Lukasz K — Google review
Such a beautiful beach on the north of the island, with yellow and red sand. Its very quiet in the morning, I suggest to arrive there around 9am and you'll probably be alone! Parking is just 200mt from the beach.
Vins P — Google review
Cute little beach not to crowded. You can walk easily to next beach from there. Can get a little windy.
Quentin B — Google review
It’s kind of pink sand. Lovely place if you want to visit 2 beaches in one day. You can go by walk to beach Des Bot and this path is amazing
Mer S — Google review
A very nice sandy beach with shallow water of about 20 m. perfect for families with children Good parking not far from the beach
Mariusz15111 — Google review
Very lovely beach and coastal area. Was fairly crowded when I went so keep that in mind, the beach is also quite small in general. Overall, would recommend anyone in the area to give it a go, well worth it!
Stratton C — Google review
Lugar, 07769 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA•Tips and more reviews for Es Tancats - Algaiarens

40Palacio Olivar

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Heritage museum
Museums
History Museums
Palacio Olivar, located in Cuitadella, Menorca, offers a glimpse into aristocratic life in the 17th century. The grand interiors have been meticulously preserved, providing a somewhat eerie timewarp experience. This stately home was formed from the demolition of smaller houses and is situated in front of the cathedral of Santa Maria de Menorca. It belonged to one of the wealthiest families of its time and is now a well-maintained house museum.
This house located in historical part of Ciutadella next to the cathedral. It belongs to the famous family. They keep everything there like past and it is amazing to see the art frames, furnitures,photos and even dresses. I walked through the rooms, halls, basements and thaught about their life style.I really enjoyed. For those who are not Spanish speaker,there is no worries. You can scan one app and use english information.
Sahar B — Google review
Very beautiful building in side 4 euros per person. Well worth a look and they let you take photos for the folk back home. October 2018
Rob K — Google review
The house gives a really interesting insight into life in the Menorcan city in the past. Well worth visiting. Entrance fee is just 4 euros and the house is open from 10 til 2. The entrance is directly opposite the main entrance to the cathedral in Ciutadella.
Malcolm C — Google review
Worth a visit. Great to see behind the facade and glimpse the house as it was. Good information available. Watch out for the interesting freize in the salons. It takes about 30 minutes to walk round and enjoy and costs €4. On a hot day, it is cool light and spacious.
Julia C — Google review
Good little place to visit, staff did not speak English which did make it difficult to understand. Price was good and some interesting things to see.
Ryan B — Google review
Lovely little palace in the centre to have a walk round
Luke S — Google review
Old aristocratic town house.
David J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Splendid decoration. Interesting visit. Highly recommended. Can be visited in 30 minutes. (Original) Decoració esplendida. Visita interessant. Molt recomanable. Es pot visitar en 30 minuts.
Carles F — Google review
de de, Plaça de la Catedral, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.talaiacultura.com/•+34 647 63 44 87•Tips and more reviews for Palacio Olivar
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41Cova de s’Aigua

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Cova de s’Aigua is a mesmerizing underground cavern located near Ciutadella, Menorca, where the stunning limestone formations tell tales of nature's artistry over countless years. This geological wonder boasts impressive stalactites and stalagmites, alongside a breathtaking tidal lake with strikingly blue waters. Visitors can explore this enchanting site through guided tours that provide fascinating insights into its formation and history.
Really enjoyed this Guided tour. It's a singular cave with numerous stops to point out notable facts about the cave, The lake at the bottom was the highlight. Very fascinating tour and the guide was extremely knowledgeable keeping it light-hearted and engaging for kids We went on the 9am tour and it's around 12 people per tour. Definitely recommend buying tickets in adt
Ashley H — Google review
This is a visually stunning place to visit. Reasonably priced. Guided tours in different languages on different days. Strongly recommend that you book in advance. As we made that mistake, thinking that it would not be busy. Because tour numbers are kept small. The guide lasted around 40 minutes. Which was long enough. Our teenage boys got a little bored by the end. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. Bringing back those school days. The place is easy to get to on the No. 64 bus. Stops virtually, right outside. The only problem we had was our bus times didn't really suit tour times. Also, camera flash is forbidden. They do switch on lighting for the underwater effect. It's definitely worth a visit.
Ian M — Google review
Fabulous. Guide very knowledgeable and entertaining, with the ability to swap between English (which most of the 15 visitors were when we toured) French and Spanish who made up other 5 people.
Nick H — Google review
I went for my birthday had English guide a early morning start beautiful cave took plenty of photos and videos and Miguel was so funny too
Alison M — Google review
The English guide tour is very good and enjoyable 😉 make sure to book your tickets before hand as the tour group is small.
Antony B — Google review
Brilliant visit! The tour guide did the full tour in English, Spanish, French and some German. He was very entertaining and kept the attention of the tour members of the tour brilliantly. Pre booking is importantly which we found out during our last visit to Menorca 2 years ago
Carsten O — Google review
Absolutely brilliant cave to visit. The tour guide Lisa was very knowledgeable and told us everything we needed to know. A must see.
Tanya R — Google review
Great tour guide who has a lot of knowledge and includes (especially children) well into the tour. Leave some buffer after it for the next stop, because it can take a bit longer than the 45 Min in the description (more like 1h). Stunning cave with a nice lightning for the included lake.
Jenni K — Google review
Carrer del Llac, 15, 07769 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://www.menorca.es/es/Cova_de_sAigua/17401•+34 971 48 29 80•Tips and more reviews for Cova de s’Aigua

42Camí de Cavalls 360

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Adventure sports center
Outdoor Activities
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The coastline of Menorca features a historic path called Cami de Cavallers, believed to have served as a defense against sea attacks in the past. Today, it is a popular choice for adventure enthusiasts such as hikers, trekkers, trail runners, and mountain bikers. This ancient route stretches 185km along the coast and offers two stages of varying difficulty. One stage runs from Ciutadella to Cap d'Artrutx (7.
Great hiking with excellent support from the agency. They took care of the luggage and the staying. The trip was tailored to our wishes. They gave us information, the maps and they were available on WhatsApp all the time. We took the comfort option, the hotels and the food were superb. The whole team made our hiking an outstanding experience with excellent support, friendliness and availability. We felt so safe, calm and careless.
Jasmina M — Google review
If you wanna do the Cami de Cavalls and you don’t want to have any planning for accommodations or transportation… these guys are for you. Every day my transport was punctual in the morning, the accommodations were very nice and friendly, I got picked up early multiple times because I finished early and told them in our WhatsApp Group. Thanks for making this start of my hiking season so comfortable and I wish u all good business once the season kicks off 🤟
Erwin N — Google review
Cami de Cavalls, very diverse terrain, sometimes challenging weather/temperatures, but a real experience! The team organized everything superbly, especially thanks to Arantxa, Maria, and Ernest for the taxi service and the great conversations! Cariñosos saludos Nadine & Jasmin
Mondflieder - — Google review
Highly recommend this hike. Such a great way to see Menorca. The Cami de Cavalls team are friendly, helpful and professional. We absolutely loved it.
Louise H — Google review
An incredible, unforgettable trip The planning and assistance with my questions before was excellent. The briefing by Pipe was superb - talked through the terrain, rest stops and options for each stage. The map and booklet per person were superb, and the gpx files (14!) were super detailed. Cannot fault. Accommodation was on the whole excellent, with friendly staff, comfy rooms and bike storage thought of. The transfers of luggage was fast and efficient so we didn’t have to worry about bags. The provided bikes (trek top fuel 8 gen 4) were exactly right - tough bikes with excellent grippy tyres, 1x12 slx and a great dropper post. More bike than we could use! The scenery and terrain were stunning, incredible and brutal - but well worth it. Highly recommend this company AND this trip.
Rob — Google review
My wife and I spent 10 days hiking with 3 intentional rest days walking the entire Cami de Cavalls path during October 2024. The Cami de Cavalls 360 company organised our trip and were superb in their communication during the planning of our itinerary. Their choice of hotels was of a high quality with good locations for access to local amenities particularly supermarkets for stocking up on essential provisions especially water. The whole team of Cami 360 were brilliant to work with; enthusiastic, supportive, excellent language skills. We liked the use of WhatsApp messaging for daily contact & pin drops for hotel & pickup locations. Pickups were always on time which was very pleasing after long tiring walks. The Cami route is very well sign posted throughout the route, making navigation very simple. We found the hiking much tougher than we anticipated. Much more climbing & descending with rocky pathways, 'walking on the moon' was one description of paths at times. However, the scenery was amazing and such a variety of different landscapes. The weather was much warmer than had been forecast up to 28C on some days which is hot for walking. The challenging conditions of the hiking somehow made it more enjoyable, a real sense of achievement. Exhilarating, exhausting but also relaxing as all you do is focus on the beautiful scenery and concentrate on your next footstep. The Northern section is more isolated and you definitely have to be prepared to carry sufficient water & food to allow you to walk 6 hours + during the heat of the day. We carried a minimum of 1.5 L each and took extra on the anticipated tough section stage 5 & 6. Be aware that many resorts close entirely after Oct 15 so there are no restaurants or shops open! I cannot recommend Cami 360 enough, their logistical organisation and sheer delight in encouraging you to succeed made this an amazing experience. Gracias
Neill G — Google review
What an amazing experience! I completed a 360 hike in just six days. The first three days were the hardest—not because the trail was more demanding(but keep in mind-it is), but because of the humidity and high temperatures. The North is definitely the gem of this island: less touristic, more remote, and harsh, yet filled with an incredible diversity of nature. I truly loved it. After the Northern path, the South felt easy—almost like sitting on the couch and watching a travel program. It’s better suited for city lovers, though it has its charms too: wetlands to cross, ravines filled with boulders, and more. Still, it’s more crowded. All in all, thank you for this unforgettable adventure!
Evita N — Google review
Tough but very enjoyable. I did the 4 day MTB option with Standard routes. Cami de Cavalls 360 organisation was superb. Great choice of hotels. Suitcase transferred effortlessly each day. Daily updates via WhatsApp reminding me of my hotel for the evening and asking how I was doing. I loved Menorca. Many thanks.
Simon R — Google review
Carrer del Comte de Cifuentes, 89, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•http://www.camidecavalls360.com/•+34 971 10 51 36•Tips and more reviews for Camí de Cavalls 360

43Sala Municipal de Exposiciones del Roser

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The cultural center Sala Municipal de Exposiciones del Roser currently presents an audacious, suggestive, and courageous exhibition that encourages constant reflection. Titled "Myths," the exhibition offers a unique perspective on Ovid's metamorphoses in the 21st century, with a feminist lens that explores gender-related issues. It delves into the hidden and symbolic violence faced by individuals who deviate from society's established norms.
Not only the building is amazing but it is a great way to discover new artists and events in Ciutadella. They are mostly free entrance!
Catalina A — Google review
(Translated by Google) First it was a church, today it is an exhibition hall for artistic exhibitions. The place is very beautiful, in complete Catalan Gothic style, very central. (Original) Prima era una chiesa oggi una sala espositiva di mostre artistiche. Il posto è molto bello, in completo stile gotico Catalano, molto centrale.
Gianluca R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice quiet place. A former church used as a venue for art exhibitions. Some things are currently very experimental (Original) Sehr schöner ruhiger Ort. Eine ehemalige Kirche als Ort für Kunstausstellungen. Einiges ist aktuell sehr experimentell
K. W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Now there is a bold, suggestive, courageous exhibition that invites continuous reflection. Myths# A different look at the official account of Ovid's metamorphoses in the 21st century, feminist, in terms of gender, exploring the hidden and symbolic violence suffered by people who differ from the canons set by standard society. (Original) Ara hi ha una exposició atrevida , suggerent,valenta ,que convida a la reflexió continua. Mites# Una mirada diferent al relat oficial de les metamorfosis d'Ovidi en ple segle XXI, feminista,en clau de gènere, explorant les violències ocultes i simbòliques que pateixen les persones diferents als cànons que marca la societat standard .
Gabriel E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Extraordinary exhibition of a painter from Ciutadella, A true artist and that he does it, a craftsman and that reach very much to the soul, his reflections with the handmade books that accompany his works. A gift for the eye and the spirit. thank you (Original) Extraordinaria exposicio de un pintor de Ciutadella, Un autèntic artista i que ho fa ell, un artesà i que arriben molt a l, ànima, les seves reflexions amb els llibres fets a mà que acompanyen les seves obres. Un regal per la vista i l, esperit. Gracies.
Elvira A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A perfect room for all types of exhibitions. It's just a shame that they don't allow dogs to pass by, even though they are educated and behave better than many people. (Original) Una sala perfecta para todo tipo de exposiciones. Solo una pena que no dejen pasar con perros, a pesar de que estén educados y se comporten mejor que muchas personas.
Iñaki M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A spectacular family experience. Many thanks to Carlos Salord for his explanations on the guided tour on the topic of plastics in the sea, incredible. (Original) Una experiencia espectacular en familia mil gracias a Carlos Salord por sus explicaciones en la visita guiada sobre el tema de plásticos en el mar,,increible
Susana P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful space converted into an exhibition hall. It is worth visiting. (Original) Un espacio maravilloso convertido en sala de exposiciones. Vale la pena visitarlo.
Dani A — Google review
Carrer del Roser, 11, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Sala Municipal de Exposiciones del Roser

44Poblat talaiòtic de Montefí

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Pre-historic site, impressive and free. We were alone on the site so feel very privileged
Raphaël — Google review
It is a really nice place to go with kids. We've traveled back in time walking its caves and buildings. They are arranged in a wide area with few zones to protect against the sun/wind so plan accordingly.
Julián B — Google review
I liked this place. Worth visiting if you are around.
V R — Google review
Nice leftovers of an ancient talaiotic village with walk-in necropolis
Jeremy — Google review
Very interesting site if you enjoy the archeology and historic side of Minorca. Easy to get to and park. The track around the site is rough, I would recommend sturdy footware! Well worth a visit. There are no fees for parking or access to the ruins.
Alex — Google review
The caves are fantastic.
Nora N — Google review
An interesting site to visit, went there on a whim as we were passing. It is an early human settlement with habitation in natural caves, seems like some animals may be using one of the caves as a den. Plenty of parking just off the main road.
Big M — Google review
Amazing archeological site from the Talayot era. Well kept up and hardly anybody there. It's located in the beautiful countryside of Menorca.
Kim G — Google review
Carrer dels Comerciants i Botiguers, 9, 07769 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•http://destinomenorca.com/guia/poblado-talayotico-de-montefi/•Tips and more reviews for Poblat talaiòtic de Montefí

45VidrArt Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
Art supply store
Costume jewelry shop
VidrArt Gallery in Menorca is a captivating art gallery that showcases the talents of two local painters, Marc Jesus and Ivan Trey. Visitors have discovered these artists through the display of their artwork in another location, leading them to embark on a journey around the island. The gallery offers an interesting and diverse collection of images, where individuals can appreciate the unique and unconventional pieces.
What a FANTASTIC gallery! Beautifully displayed works of art especially by Marc Jesus The young lady (sorry I didn’t get your name) is not only beautiful, but is so enthusiastic, knowledgeable and interesting! If you ever visit Ciutadella in Menorca you must visit VidrArt
Chris G — Google review
A really nice place to visit a lovely lady who works in the gallery very helpful. We got some lovely brass wrist bands
Bill B — Google review
Gisela, lovely transaction. A beautiful Gallery, in a beautiful city.
Robert K — Google review
Interesting venue and some unusual work
Neville W — Google review
(Translated by Google) On vacation in Menorca, I stopped at this gallery to buy some jewelry. Quality assured! (Original) En vacances à Minorque, me suis arrêtée dans cette galerie afin d’y acheter quelques bijoux. Qualité assurée !
Imo — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best location in Ciutadella to treat your wounds (Original) El millor emplaçament de Ciutadella per tractar els teus cuadres
Jaume B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I discovered two of the painters here in Menorca thanks to some paintings that this gallery had exhibited in another location... and with both of them I have made my journey around the Island gratefully. Thank you! We went to visit the gallery where I could enjoy the images of these painters as well... Marc Jesus and Iván Trey♡ (Original) Descubrí a dos de los pintores aquí en Menorca gracias a unos cuadros que esta galería tenia expuestos en otro local... y con ambos y agradecida he hecho mi periplo por la Isla. Gracias! Fuimos a visitar la galería donde pude disfrutar otro tanto de las imágenes de estos pintores... Marc Jesus e Iván Trey♡
Encarnación M — Google review
(Translated by Google) 100% recommended, unbeatable treatment!! Very good place to see paintings, lithographs and sculptures by artists from the island. They also have a very original and different costume and jewelry exhibition. I will definitely repeat when I return to Menorca!!🙏🙏🙏 (Original) 100% recomendable, el trato inmejorable!! Muy buen sitio para ver cuadros, litografías y esculturas de artistas de la isla. Además tienen una exposición de bisutería y joyería muy original y diferente. Sin duda repetiré cuando vuelva a Menorca!!🙏🙏🙏
Alvaro T — Google review
Carrer del Roser, 8, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://www.galeriavidrart.com/•+34 971 38 58 51•Tips and more reviews for VidrArt Gallery
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46Iglesia del Sant Crist

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Catholic church
Iglesia del Sant Crist is a charming chapel located in Ciutadella, built in 1667 in baroque style. The church houses the revered wood carving of the Holy Christ and features hidden elements waiting to be discovered. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful towards the furniture and practitioners they may encounter inside. The church's architectural beauty and its central location in the Old Town make it a must-visit for those seeking a peaceful place for meditation and reflection.
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful chapel in Ciutadella. If you are lucky enough to enter and not find anyone inside, you will be able to browse and discover elements hidden in plain sight in every corner. The facility has a video surveillance system. Be respectful of the furniture and the practitioners you may encounter inside. The place chosen by believers to sit determines the purpose of the visit. Those who sit at the front do so to order. Those who sit in the back row are the ones who ask and seek forgiveness. (Original) La capilla más bonita de Ciutadella. Si tienes la suerte de entrar y no encontrar nadie dentro podrás curiosear y descubrir en cada rincón elementos ocultos a simple vista. El recinto cuenta con un sistema de vídeo vigilancia. Se respetuoso con el mobiliario y con las personas practicantes que pudieras encontrarte dentro. El lugar elegido por los creyentes para sentarse determina la finalidad de la visita. Los que se sientan en la parte delantera lo hacen para pedir. Los que se sientan en la última fila, son los que piden y buscan perdón.
Fermata C — Google review
Small church
P. R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small church located on the same street as the convent of San Agustín or Socors. The church was built in 1667 in baroque style by order of the guild of wool carders of Ciutadella to house the image of the Holy Christ, a wood carving by an anonymous author. The church has a Latin cross plan with a single nave and two side chapels, it is covered with groin vaults and a small dome over the transept. Above the door, sculpted in stone, you can see the coat of arms of the House of Austria (the ruling kings in the 17th century), with two women holding the royal crown. The most significant thing about the church of Santo Cristo is the baroque altarpiece in which the wooden carving of the crucified Christ stands out and below it a bas-relief showing the descent from the cross. In Menorca there is a lot of devotion to this sacred image since, according to the chronicles, in the year 1661 the miracle of the sweating of the figure of Christ occurred, an event that happened again, years later, on up to four more occasions, and always at significant moments. Entry to the church is free and free, with the only courtesy of not disturbing those people who are praying inside. It is worth spending a few minutes visiting this small church and contemplating the altarpiece with the crucified Christ. (Original) Una pequeña iglesia situada en la misma calle del convento de san Agustín o del Socors. La iglesia fue construida en 1667 en estilo barroco por orden del gremio de cardadores de lana de Ciutadella para albergar la imagen del Santo Cristo, una talla en madera de autor anónimo. La iglesia tiene planta de cruz latina con una única nave y dos capillas laterales, está cubierta con bóvedas de arista y con una pequeña cúpula sobre el crucero. Sobre la puerta, esculpido en piedra, se puede ver el escudo de la casa de Austria (los reyes gobernantes en el siglo XVII), con dos mujeres sosteniendo la corona real. Lo más significativo de la iglesia del Santo Cristo es el retablo barroco en el que destaca la talla en madera del Cristo crucificado y debajo de ésta un bajorrelieve que muestra el descendimiento de la cruz. En Menorca se le tiene mucha devoción a esta sagrada imagen ya que, según cuentan las crónicas, en el año 1661 se produjo el milagro de la sudoración de la figura del Cristo, hecho que volvió a suceder, años después, hasta en cuatro ocasiones mas, y siempre en momentos significativos. La entrada a la iglesia es libre y gratuita, teniendo únicamente la deferencia de no molestar a aquellas personas que se encuentren en su interior orando. Merece la pena pasar unos minutos visitando esta pequeña iglesia y contemplando el retablo con el Cristo crucificado.
Fernando P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Architectural jewel, small in size. In the exact center of the Old Town. The carving of the Holy Christ is venerated with devotion by the population of Ciutadella. (Original) Joya arquitectónica , de pequeña dimensión . En el Centro exacto del Casco Antiguo . La talla del Santo Cristo es venerada con devoción por la población de Ciutadella .
Manolo R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Honor and glory to Saint Paphnutius of Egypt (Original) Honor i glòria a Sant Pafnuci d'Egipte
J C — Google review
(Translated by Google) BAROQUE CHURCH, OPEN FOR WORSHIP, SIMPLE AND INTIMATE. (Original) ESGLÈSIA BARROCA, OBERTA AL CULTE, SENZILLA I INTIMISTA.
Lluís B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, cozy to meditate and visit (Original) Preciosa , acogedora para meditar y visitar
Manuel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) An ordinary but beautiful church (Original) Kościół zwyczajny, ale piękny
Dominika G — Google review
Carrer des Seminari, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Iglesia del Sant Crist

47Palacio Torresaura

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Historical place
The palacio Torresaura is a beautiful historic building built in the neo classical style & it's many features from it's construction remain intact & they are either sympathetically restored or left as is & the atmosphere is truly amazing , it's like stepping into a time warp or even a film set ! . The palacio's exhibits vary from every day life items from the era of construction & beyond , to beautiful works of art & period furniture & also some quirky items of curiosity , that were in vogue at the time , so be prepared for the odd surprise ! . The palacio experience is a peaceful & tranquil experience , as you can wander through the building & grounds unaccompanied at your own pace . There is also a roof top terrace here , which is a good view point of the town , & an excellent photo opportunity for that sundown photograph as it really is a spectacular sight from terrace ! . The palacio has a variety of smaller exhibits that range from jewellery & other items from it's inhabitants & also some curio items & chinaware , donated by collector's to the palacio trust , all are tastefully displayed & all add to the charm & character of the building . The palacio is also a good opportunity for those who enjoy photography as there is always an opportunity for a great photo here ! , but please remember that flash photography is not permitted as the artwork & furnishings are light sensitive & need to remain protected as much as possible . The palacio is a truly wonderful experience & well worth visiting , one could write chapters about it's history & it's charm , but this really is a place you must see for yourselves . A must place visit for the history lover ! .
Stephen C — Google review
Beautiful on the outside, fascinating history on the inside and great views from the terrace. This great old mansion overlooks Plaça des Born but is actually accessed off Carrer Major des Born on the way to the Cathedral. The entrance is just opposite Moriarty restaurant The 5 euro entrance fee is a bargain, not only for the history, architecture and artworks on display but also the breathtaking views from the terraces overlooking Plaça des Born
David C — Google review
Lovely house with interesting film (sub titles) and plenty of information in English. Nice view from the terrace.
Sharon D — Google review
Very nice museum. You don’t think it’s that big when you enter but once you’re there, there’s no end. Great view once you’re on the « rooftop » the people there is very nice
Giulia B — Google review
Very nice place, very interesting and historical mansion.
Travelaxation — Google review
Amazing experience for family my 10 year old loved every moment. Good information beautiful scenery a must on the roof terrace for photo opportunities.
Maria M — Google review
Closed at present. No opening hours posted.
Chris H — Google review
Only seen from the outside but beautiful building in a smart town square
Andrea F — Google review
Plaça des Born, 30, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain•http://www.talaiacultura.com/•+34 971 38 61 70•Tips and more reviews for Palacio Torresaura

48Cala'n Blanes

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Beach
Cala'n Blanes, along with Calan Forcat, is a great spot for beach lovers looking for a convenient location near Ciutadella. The area comprises several merged areas, offering various beaches to explore. While the beaches may not be very large and can get crowded in peak season, they provide opportunities for sunbathing and swimming. Visitors can also enjoy exploring the rocky terrain and indulging in water activities like pedalo boat rentals.
A very picturesque cove with a small beach and clear, blue waters. Lots of walking options nearby to other coves as well (Cala En Brut) plus you can walk into Ciutadella (approx 45 mins)
Matthew L — Google review
What on earth have they done to this beautiful little cove. Half the sand has been removed and Sun Beds and Parasols cover the rest of the beach. Still a stunning vista but commercialism has ruined it
Steven O — Google review
Nice little Cove, can imagine it gets very busy in full season. We were here in May. Very child/family friendly which may be a good or bad thing depending on your view.
Baggzee B — Google review
Very quite, even during school holidays. Main strip could be better. Beach was great, sea nice and warm.
Keirean W — Google review
Nice little cove, ideal if you want to get away from the crowds on the larger beaches. There’s a toilet, a few sun loungers, and a couple of places to grab food and or drinks. The water is good for paddling and snorkelling. We went a couple of times but was slightly disappointed the last time as the water had quite a lot of rubbish floating in it as well as jellyfish. Although the kids did enjoy scooping the jellyfish up in their buckets!?
John C — Google review
Only 2 smelly toilets. No changing rooms. A lot of birds poop. Beach is tiny and always fully covered in people. Tables and benches are in a terrible state. Also, there are a lot of jellyfish that makes snorkelling impossible.
Tima K — Google review
Good beach bars all around, clean water, nice vibes around. Absolutely nothing to complaint about.
Kuba W — Google review
Very crowded and man made beach so is like sitting on concrete rather than sand however it was a decent day!
Naomi S — Google review
Islas, Balearic Islands, Spain•Tips and more reviews for Cala'n Blanes

49Platja Des Bot

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Beach
Platja Des Bot is a serene and unspoiled cove located in a protected natural area, about 10 km from Ciutadella on the north coast of Menorca. This tiny beach features fine white sand, shallow waters, and is surrounded by lush vegetation, a small stream, and wetlands. Accessible via a hidden path from the car park or by passing another beach, it offers a family-friendly environment with lifeguards available.
We came in the end of October and the beach wasn’t crowded at all. There are quite a lot of nudists. It’s much better in real life than in the photos. The water is super clear The sand is very fine and soft and white. There are toilets in parking lot but not on the beach. One of the best beaches on the island! The water is also super shallow. Around 1 km from parking lot. Can be windy but it’s not too bad. From the parking lot take the path on the right to get to it!!
Spongebob S — Google review
Beautiful Beach. But some deam Idiots try to plant a new Tree whit a death Stick and now some creepy dudes try to worship the Stick. But all in all - a place to visit 😄
Mike V — Google review
Spent 2 lovely days here in early July 2025. Though it’s a little bit of a walk from the car park it is worth it. In my view it’s the best beach in Menorca
Matthew B — Google review
This is a fantastic little beach. Nice walk through the Menorcan countryside to get there with soft sand and crystal clear, shallow water (for about 20m out) waiting for you when you get there.
Alex T — Google review
the lesser populated of the two beaches. family friendly. lifeguards (at the first beach). access it either via lower parking lot path (head due right at the stone walking entry and follow the farm plot path) or by passing the first beach. in both cases, look for the freestanding metal gate door at the base of the hill and follow the path BEHIND the hill (not the one that takes you by the sea, it's a bit treacherous). while walking there, stop to check out the shy turtles and lazy fish. there are two parking lots and they tend to fill up by midday. they are monitored. stock up on water and food. there is a dude who walks around both beaches selling refreshments, but at f*** you prices (coke 2.50€, crisps 3€). image is the first beach...
Jefferson — Google review
Instead of following the main path from the car park, take the hidden path on the right. After 20min of easy walking you will get to this beautiful bay. Some trees towards the end of the bay provide shadow and the water is crystal clear. Unfortunately many boats find their way to this bay which makes the view a bit less idyllic. Still totally worth it!
Bianca F — Google review
Lovely beach which I walked to from Cala Vals The sea was crystal clear I walked back to the car the long way round but worth it for the flower meadows
C P — Google review
Astonishing cala!! You cannot get there by car (either walk through a trail or across some rocks) but it is well worth it! The best beach we went to!
Fernanda V — Google review
07769 Maó-Mahón, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA•Tips and more reviews for Platja Des Bot

50Fundació Numa Espais de Cultura

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Cultural center
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(Translated by Google) A beautiful exhibition. The directness of Caspar Berger's images merge with the directness of the building. The surface of the bronze and the natural stone, the primalness of both materials and the depth of the art enrich me as a viewer. Nature, art and food are the pillars of humanity. 2 of the 3 can be found in this exhibition in this museum. (Original) Een prachtige tentoonstelling. De directheid van de beelden van Caspar Berger smelten samen met de directheid van het gebouw. De oppervlakte van het brons en de natuursteen, de oerheid van beide materialen en de diepgang van de kunst verrijken mij als kijker. Natuur, kunst en voedsel zijn de pijlers onder de mens. 2 van de 3 vind je in deze tentoonstelling in dit museum.
J / — Google review
(Translated by Google) We sincerely congratulate the Numa Foundation for the excellent choice of the exhibition "Inner Voice" by Caspar Berger. This project not only stands out for its innovative artistic perspective, but also for the deep cultural value it brings to our city. The "Inner Voice" exhibition is a masterpiece that invites viewers to explore the essence of human identity through a series of introspective and provocative sculptures. Berger manages to capture the complexity of our inner voices, creating a dialogue between art and the observer that is as intimate as it is universal. In addition, we had the privilege of enjoying a guided tour by Caspar Berger himself. This experience was incredible as it allowed us to gain a deeper understanding of their creative processes and the intentions behind each work. The opportunity to interact directly with the artist added an enriching dimension to our visits. We would like to express our special thanks to Marie Helene, owner of the Foundation, for accompanying us during the visit. Their presence and hospitality made the experience even more memorable and meaningful. The Numa Foundation continues to demonstrate its commitment to promoting high-quality cultural projects and "Inner Voice" is a testament to its dedication. Thank you for giving us this unique opportunity to connect with art. (Original) Felicitamos sinceramente a la Fundación Numa por la excelente elección de la exposición "Inner Voice" de Caspar Berger. Este proyecto no solo destaca por su innovadora perspectiva artística, sino también por el profundo valor cultural que aporta a nuestra ciudad. La exposición "Inner Voice" es una obra maestra que invita a los espectadores a explorar la esencia de la identidad humana a través de una serie de esculturas introspectivas y provocadoras. Berger logra capturar la complejidad de nuestras voces internas, creando un diálogo entre el arte y el observador que es tan íntimo como universal. Además, tuvimos el privilegio de disfrutar de una visita guiada por el propio Caspar Berger. Esta experiencia fue increíble, ya que nos permitió obtener una comprensión más profunda de sus procesos creativos y de las intenciones detrás de cada obra. La oportunidad de interactuar directamente con el artista añadió una dimensión enriquecedora a nuestra visits. Queremos expresar nuestro especial agradecimiento a Marie Helene, propietaria de la Fundación, por acompañarnos durante la visita. Su presencia y hospitalidad hicieron que la experiencia fuera aún más memorable y significativa. La Fundación Numa continúa demostrando su compromiso con la promoción de proyectos culturales de alta calidad y "Inner Voice" es un testimonio de su dedicación. Gracias por brindarnos esta oportunidad única de conectar con el arte.
S'Espai C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small, interesting museum run by a foundation. Professional performances by a rotating cast of contemporary artists are featured. Plus, a wonderful view of the city from the building's roof terrace. (Original) Kleines interessantes Museum einer Stiftung. Professionelle Darbietung wechselnder moderner Künstler und Künstlerinnen. Zudem ein wunderbarer Blick über die Stadt von der Dachterrasse des Gebäudes.
Thomas M — Google review
(Translated by Google) a pleasant satisfaction for this cultural space. The staff, involved and friendly, a recommended visit... (Original) una grata satisfacción por este espacio cultural. El personal, implicado y amable, una visita recomendada...
ENRIQUE S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Essential visit! (Original) Visita imprescindible!
Esperança P — Google review
Plaça Quintana de Mar, 07760 Ciutadella de Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain•https://www.numamenorca.com/•+34 971 77 80 91•Tips and more reviews for Fundació Numa Espais de Cultura
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