The historic city of Ciutadella in located at the extreme west coast of Menorca. It used to be the capital of culture and commerce in Menorca, and although it has not been this for a long while, it is still a very attractive city, with a wonderful heritage and real appeal.
History Nicknamed Vella I Bella, which translates to the Old and Beautiful, the city was first settled by the Carthaginians, and since early days has been in competition with Mahon. In 1558 the city was evaded by 15,000 strong Turkish troops and was defended by just a handful of men. The city fell and was devastated, most of the survivors were taken back to Turkey and sold as slaves.
When the British arrived in 1708 the city ceased to be its capital.
About town Ciutadella is a very attractive city, with a charming port, and old quarter, which is a delight to explore. There are several good examples of Baroque and Gothic churches in the city.
The port is both a fishing and leisure port, and there are an abundance of wonderful waterside restaurants, which line the quay. If you get there early enough you can watch the fisherman bring in the local catch of the day. From here you catch a ferry over to Alcudia in Mallorca.
The Placa d’es Born is one of the most picturesque squares in Ciutadella, on what used to be a former Arab marching ground; an obelisk now stands to commerate the Turkish invasion.
The Gothic cathedral in Placa de la Catedral dates back to the 13th century and survived the Turkish invasion, but did not fair so well in the Spanish Civil War.
Other architectural interests such as the Town Hall, Teatre Municipal d’es Born (Theatre), the palaces of Palau Salort and Palau de Torresaura.
The Placa Libertat is home to the covered market, and the Placa Nova the place to head for bars and cafes, and or some nice outdoor restaurants then head over to the Placa d’es Esplanada or Placa dels Pins.
Beaches Ciutadella doesn’t have its own beach, but just 3 kilometres away are the small beaches of Cala Santandria and Sa Caleta and further afield are Cala’n Blanes, Cala’n Forcat, Cala Blanca and Cala’n Bosch. Ciutadella Festival Ciutadella celebrates its local festival on the 23-24th of June each year and the party is one of the most spectacular festivals in Menorca.
Eating out Head to the port and its waterside restaurants, or Placa d’e Esplanada or Placa dels Pins for al fresco dining in beautiful garden square surroundings.
Climate Menorca enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, with often very warm temperatures even in the winter. The summer months are long and lazy, with plenty of sunshine to enjoy.
Stayed in Cala Blanes just on the edge of Ciutadella basic resort that is starting to look a bit rundown due as we have been told by the local hotels going all inclusive which is effecting the local bars and restaurants. The Beach in Cala N Blanes is small so is busy but very attractive area with a couple of small beach bars.
Cuitadella is a great town to wander through with shops and a harbour area for interest.
The city has a lovely feel as well as being very beautiful, especially the Italian styled architecture.
We were pleased to find it relatively easy to park - on the river near the yacht club. From there the town was small enough to walk around and enjoy.
The new ring road made it easy in a hired car to travel between the Villa Torres, the supermarket, and the various beaches.