Ciudadela - The previous capital of Menorca (Minorca)

Balearic Islands, Spain

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Ciudadela

Ciudadela Marina, Cathedral left of centre & Town Hall on right
Ciudadela Marina, Cathedral left of centre & Town Hall on right

Introduction

Menorca's old capital is a fascinating blend of medieval and Arab flavours, which also has a rich architectural heritage. It is well placed for exploring the island’s famous archaeological remains.

The nightlife here is centred around the restaurants and bars in the harbour area, where long lazy evening meals evolve into late nights. The city centre has a selection of intimate tapas bars that will give you a real taste of Spanish socialising. If you like to dance your nights away, there are a couple of late night discos to keep your feet tapping until the early hours.

 

Ciudadela Beaches and Sightseeing

 


Cuidadela boat inlet

As a port-city, Ciudadella does not have any beaches of its own - the nearest is at Cala Blanca, 4km away. A little further along the north coast is Binimel-la, claimed by Minorcans to have the nicest beaches on the island.

Ciudadella has a picturesque inlet line with boats making a beautiful stroll

 

Ciudadela Local Cuisine & Evenings Out

 

Cuidadela restaurant
Cuidadela restaurant

Ciudadella is renowned for is wide selection of restaurants, many specialising in seafood and paella. Some are built directly into the rock face, looking out over the sea. There's a variety of decors and ambiences ranging from a maritime theme through to modern chic.

 

Attractions Local interest

 


Cuidadela fortifications


Cuidadela horse statue

Take a walk around the town – start at its centre where a long narrow harbour is surrounded by atmospheric streets, many virtually traffic-free. Don’t miss the 14th century cathedral, the Bishop’s Palace, the convent and many other well-preserved ancient buildings.

 

Plaza de Borme


 

A beautiful square with an obilisque centrepiece, heavily cropped trees, palm trees, stone benches & flower beds.

Facing the square is the Town Hall and other ancient buildings

A Street Market is held in the square.

 

 

 

 

Shopping and Markets in Ciudadela

The shoe factories on the industrial estate just outside town have their own shops – the selection is excellent. In town you'll find leatherwear, pottery and jewellery, all Minorcan specialities.

A street market is located in front of the Town Hall.

 


Cuidadela street market

Cuidadela Town Hall

 

Ciudadela Transport

Package holiday transfer time is 1 hour - 1 hour 30 minutes.

Local buses run regularly to nearby resorts and beaches.

The Bus Station is located

To explore, and to reach some of the coves and beaches, it's best to hire a car.

 

Menorca Aquapark

Is located near Ciutadella, has a whole range of thrilling rides and a good restaurant.

 

Go carting

Near Ciutadella

Package Holidays in Ciudadela

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