Alcudia is situated in the north west of the island of Mallorca. It is approximately 55 km of palma. The original old town of Alcudia which dates back to around 1300 is 2 miles inland and although the Phoenicians and greek were the one s who first settled here, it was the Romans who made Alcudia the capital of the island, and so this town is abundant in history, although sadly much of it is no longer to be seen. In the town you will find many narrow cobbled medieval streets which make for quite a quaint atmosphere.
These are surrounded by a crenulated town wall. The original town wall was erected in the 14th century by King Jaume of aragon who captured Majorca from the moors. These original walls fell into disrepair however, and it wasn t until the 20 th century when work was done the restore much of them and return them to their glory. The best Roman building still visible is the two thousand seat theatre Roma auditorium wich lies a few minutes walk to the south of the town. Theatre Roma is the only surviving Roman Theatre on Majorca and is also the smallest amphitheatre in spain.
What to see?

  • The huge city walls
  • Roman Anfitheatre
  • Oratory de Santa Anna
  • Church of Sant Jaume
  • The Roman Ruins
  • The Market. Sunday and tuesday
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