Dating back to around 70 BC, Alcudia Old Town is a historical gem in north Mallorca. Enclosed by ancient city walls that visitors can walk atop, this enclave offers a step back in time with its Roman ruins and a traditional bullring. The town’s narrow streets are lined with historic churches and tapas restaurants, where you can savor local Mallorcan specialties. The contrast with the modern holiday resorts of the island’s south makes Alcudia Old Town feel like a secluded, timeless retreat.
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