🏛 Map of Ciutadella: what to see, where to eat and park
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In Ciutadella de Menorca the essentials are in the old town: the Cathedral of Menorca (14th-century Gothic), Plaça des Born, the arcaded Ses Voltes streets, the port beneath the cliffs and Sant Nicolau castle for sunset. 5 km away is the Naveta des Tudons, the island's most famous Talayotic monument.
12 points on the map · Use the interactive map or browse the full list below.
Ciutadella was Menorca's former capital and keeps the island's most stately old town: a Gothic cathedral, palaces, arcaded streets and a port tucked beneath the cliffs.
This map gathers the centre's essentials —what to see, where to eat and where to park— so you can explore the city on foot without missing anything. Almost everything is a short walk from Plaça des Born.
Tip: the centre is pedestrianised and old-town car parks fill up; leave the car in the edge car parks (port area or Passeig de Sant Nicolau) and walk in. If you can, visit Ciutadella at sunset.
Full list
Catedral de Menorca
14th-century Gothic cathedral built over the former main mosque. The monumental heart of the old town.
👁 What to seeDirections →Plaça des Born
Ciutadella's stately square: town hall, palaces, the 1558 battle obelisk and views over the port.
👁 What to seeDirections →Castell de Sant Nicolau
17th-century watchtower at the harbour mouth. One of the best spots to watch the sunset.
👁 What to see⚓ Port & seaDirections →Port de Ciutadella
A port tucked beneath the cliffs, full of restaurants and terraces. The stage for the Sant Joan festival.
⚓ Port & sea🍽 Eat & marketsDirections →Mercat des Peix
The fish market on Plaça de sa Llibertat, next to the municipal market. Tapas and local produce.
🍽 Eat & marketsDirections →Museu Municipal (Bastió de sa Font)
The city museum inside a bastion of the old walls: the prehistory and history of Ciutadella.
👁 What to seeDirections →Palau Salort
The only aristocratic palace in Ciutadella open to the public, with its period rooms and furniture.
👁 What to seeDirections →Plaça Nova
A small square of cafés and terraces, perfect for a break in the heart of the old town.
🍽 Eat & marketsDirections →Passeig de Sant Nicolau
A tree-lined promenade towards Sant Nicolau castle, with parking nearby and sea access.
⚓ Port & sea🅿️ ParkingDirections →Naveta des Tudons
Menorca's most famous Talayotic monument: a 3,000-year-old funerary naveta, 5 km from the city.
👁 What to seeDirections →Pla de Sant Joan
The large esplanade by the port where horses rear during the Sant Joan festival (June).
👁 What to seeDirections →Església i Claustre del Socors
A church and cloister housing the Diocesan Museum, one of the most serene corners of the old town.
👁 What to seeDirections →
Sources & references
- OpenStreetMap — coordinates of the points of interest (ODbL)
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