Most reviewed Neighborhoods in Balearic Islands


  1. 4.5 Alcudia Old Town (10.8k reviews)
    - Beautiful and quaint
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    Surrounded by 14th-century walls, the pedestrianized Alcudia Old Town is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. Here, you can visit the Church of St. Jaume, stroll down the main street of Carrer Major, snap a picture with the Xara Gate, and enjoy splendid views as walk along the medieval walls. Plan your visit on market days, where you’ll find fresh produce, souvenirs, shoes, bags, and more. Join a walking tour led by a knowledgeable guide; it often includes a stop at the nearby Roman Pollentia ruins as well. – Tripadvisor See more..
  2. 4.5 Dalt Vila (3.561 reviews)
    - Photogenic buildings and stunning panoramas
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    Arrived at Ibiza Town by ferry boat, close to the main entrance gate to the old town. There are signposts but I recommend taking a street map just in case. Highlights were the rampart bastions and cathedral square, from which there were spectacular vistas of the harbour or south towards Cala En Bossa, the salt pans and hills. There are various galleries and museums in Dalt Vila but I had time only to explore the pedestrian streets. People do live here so you'll see washing strung out above your head, with bikes on balconies, which adds to the atmosphere. I particularly liked venturing off piste, exploring narrow alleys and steps, with walls cloaked in bougainvillae or morning glory. I could have spent all day here. Tip: the cheapest bottle of water was available in the cathedral. My only quibbles were the apparent absence of public toilets and the lethal, shiny cobbled slopes when heading downhill. I suggest you wear shoes with better grip than my trainers! See more..