



Alcúdia Old Town
Passeig de la Mare de Déu de la Victòria, 9b, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears, Spain
Alcúdia Old Town is a beautifully preserved medieval walled town on northern Mallorca, known for its cobbled streets, charming cafés and boutiques clustered around the central Plaça de la Constitució and the church of Sant Jaume, with Roman ruins of Pollentia close by.
What Makes It Special
The town’s largely intact defensive walls and ramparts are a standout — you can stroll sections of them for elevated views over the narrow streets, the surrounding countryside and the nearby bay.
Insider Tips
Wear comfortable shoes for uneven cobbles, visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and cruise crowds, and combine your visit with the nearby Roman site of Pollentia and its small museum.
Alcúdia Old Town is a beautifully preserved medieval walled town on northern Mallorca, known for its cobbled streets, charming cafés and boutiques clustered around the central Plaça de la Constitució and the church of Sant Jaume, with Roman ruins of Pollentia close by.
What Makes It Special
The town’s largely intact defensive walls and ramparts are a standout — you can stroll sections of them for elevated views over the narrow streets, the surrounding countryside and the nearby bay.
Insider Tips
Wear comfortable shoes for uneven cobbles, visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat and cruise crowds, and combine your visit with the nearby Roman site of Pollentia and its small museum.
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