Just a 3… i mean its really nothing to see at all. It got some local stores i guess it is? With ugly clothes that no one between 20-40 would buy maybe if ur an old raisin u could wear this type of clothes.
They got plenty of restaurants around the ”old town” so u will probably find something that fits u perfect. If u dont like seafood or the smell of it, it might be hard since i think all of them offer seafood and it is a hard smell from it also.
The town can be a bit cosy almost italian old school look a like if u go into the small small alleys. Get some pictures there and get out :)
Saddest part of all is that the ”toro” building is closed permanently so if u were going there for photos its sadly just a closed wall to discover.
My review is on a normal evening like 21:00 ish. (Extremely hot weather since wind wont go here) So there was no market.. but if u want some kind of market go to the port its there...
Read moreWhen visiting Alcúdia, a walk along its impressive defensive walls is an experience not to be missed. These historic fortifications are among the most distinctive and atmospheric landmarks of this charming town in Mallorca. Access to the walls is via old, time-worn steps that bear the marks of centuries of footsteps. As you make your way along the ramparts, you can almost feel the echoes of the past and imagine what life was like within the fortified town. From the top, you’re treated to picturesque views both of the surrounding landscape and the narrow, beautiful streets of Alcúdia’s old town. It’s the perfect spot to pause, take in the scenery, and appreciate the historical character of the area from a unique perspective. A visit to the walls of Alcúdia is a must for any traveller not only for history enthusiasts, but for anyone who values authenticity and the timeless charm of...
Read moreSo beautiful and such an experience. I thoroughly enjoyed my walk through Alcudia old town and to the medieval Wall of Alcudia.
Its very picturesque so it will be a literal gold mine for pictures if you are interested in photography. If you’re a live-in-the-moment type of person, the memories will be quite special.
I would recommend wearing comfortable footwear as it does require a lot of walking (I did almost 11k steps on the day I visited Alcudia from can picafort) and the steps up to the wall are narrow and a little uneven.
The wall is not too high for those who are scared of heights and I would really recommend going to see for yourself! You won’t...
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