Top 10 Historic Sites in Balearic Islands, Balearic Islands

November 18, 2021 Chanda Heide

The brightest stars of Los Baleares are Majorca, Ibiza and peaceful Minorca. Situated between France and Africa, the archipelago's islands each have distinct characters. Majorca is the most developed and offers a mass of hotels, fast food joints and crowded beaches. Ibiza is loved by a hard partying set, including many gay visitors. It is also increasingly popular with upscale travelers, drawn by the chameleon island's reputation as "the new Provence." Pick an island and stake a claim on its sand.
Restaurants in Balearic Islands

1. Nurarq

Calle Alaior 10 B, 07760, Menorca Spain +34 655 42 44 36 [email protected] http://www.nurarq.com
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Nurarq

NURARQ (Torralba d'en Salort) is a cultural and archaeological tourism company, whichis formed by 2 archaeologists. Since April 2017 it is in charge of managing the archaeological site of Torralba d'en Salort, one of the largest and best-preserved Talayotic settlements on Menorca. We carry out several tasks to protect, maintain and study the site. Also, we offer activities to both locals and tourists, including guided tours, living-history tours, Roman wine tastings and much more!).

2. Rectoria de Santa Maria

Calle d'Isabel II 4, 07701, Mahon, Menorca Spain +34 971 36 99 36
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Rectoria de Santa Maria

3. Puig de Pollenca

Calle Puig de Maria s/n, 07460 Pollenca, Majorca Spain +34 971 18 41 32 http://www.seemallorca.com/activities/report/the-puig-de-maria-and-monastery-pollenca
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4.5 based on 351 reviews

Puig de Pollenca

A medieval chapel and watchtower overlooking the city below.

4. Sa Llotja

Placa de la Catedral, 07012 Palma de Mallorca, Majorca Spain +34 971 71 17 05 http://www.palma.cat/portal/PALMA/contenedor1.jsp?seccion=s_floc_d4_v1.jsp&contenido=319&tipo=1&nivel=1400&codResi=1&language=en
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4.5 based on 694 reviews

Sa Llotja

Mercantile exchange established in the Middle Ages.

Reviewed By johnhp702 - Derby, United Kingdom

Built between 1426 and 1447 as the seat of the Merchants guild the internal spiraling pillars are amazing, it is now used for the occasional exhibition.

5. La Casa de Robert Graves

Carretera Soller Km 1, 07179 Deia, Majorca Spain +34 971 63 61 85 [email protected] http://www.lacasaderobertgraves.org/en/
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La Casa de Robert Graves

Reviewed By 549JenB - London, United Kingdom

The house is a short walk from the centre of town (well signposted) and occupies a peaceful and beautiful setting. It costs 7 Euros or 5 Euros for a pensioner. The visit starts with a film about Robert Graves life and loves and is full of interesting details and facts, followed by a wander round the garden and house which is full of his furniture and belongings. Each room has a written fact sheet in Spanish, Catalan, English and German which explains the features worth noting and it almost feels as if he has just popped out. The whole place has a lovely atmosphere and I can see why he chose the location.

6. Parroquia de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles

Calle Colomer 5 Plaza Mayor, 07470 Pollenca, Majorca Spain
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4.5 based on 120 reviews

Parroquia de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles

7. Creu d'en Ribes

Santa Eulalia del Rio, Ibiza Spain http://walks.walkingworld.com/walk/Santa-Eularia---Creu-d-en-Ribes---Cala-Llonga---Santa-Eularia.aspx
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Creu d'en Ribes

8. Sanctuary of Sant Salvador

Crta. de Portocolon, S/N, 07200 Arta, Majorca Spain http://www.artamallorca.travel/en/what-to-visit/29/sant-salvador
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Sanctuary of Sant Salvador

9. Convento de Santa Clara

Calle Can Fonollar 2, 07001 Palma de Mallorca, Majorca Spain +34 971 71 00 61 http://palmavirtual.palmademallorca.es/portal/PALMA/turismo
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Convento de Santa Clara

Reviewed By Aperitif6 - Goettingen, Germany

Already last year we came here after we read about the Convento de Santa Clara in a guide book. The church is dark, with old paintings at the walls- peaceful and spiritually. As far as I read, the community of nuns is very small and they live from things that they plant in their gardens behind, which aren'topen for guests, from donations and the sweets that they sell. Sadly I've not been there around christmas, when they offer even more things. But all around the year, one can buy selfmade chocolate bars and cookies. Now in summertime, they also sold ice cream. It's just a nice experience the way how you buy the things, as the nuns don't show themselves. Who loves quiet special places should defenitely go there!

10. Convent Sant Agusti Ciutadella

Calle Seminario 7, 07760, Ciutadella, Menorca Spain +34 971 48 12 97 [email protected]
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Convent Sant Agusti Ciutadella

Antiguo Convento de San Agustín en Ciudadela de los siglos XVII y XVIII y actual sede del Museo Diocesano. Visitas libres al museo y visitas guiadas a las antiguas dependencias del Convento cada día a las 12. Visitas nocturnas los Jueves a las 20.30h.

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