If you’re looking to visit Mahón, the secret is to take a leisurely stroll through the narrow streets, lined with charming buildings that echo the island’s history. Don’t rush – pause, sip a coffee in a quiet café, and soak in the calm beauty of this timeless place. For a real taste of Mahón, enjoy a traditional gin and tonic at one of the town’s cozy bars, or treat yourself to some local tapas.
Plaça de la Constitució it's truly the heart of the old town. This lively square exudes the vibrant spirit of the city and is a perfect spot to soak in the local atmosphere. The Town Hall stands proudly here, home to a clock brought all the way from England in 1731. Just beside it, the Church of Santa Maria invites you to marvel at its majestic organ, nestled atop the ruins of a Gothic church.
Tip: If you want a nice full comprehensive guided tour, we recommend this Walking Tour that will take you on a journey through time to learn about the fascinating history of the capital of Menorca and its port. (see the deals bar below).