The shopping streets, the lively hub with bars and restaurants. Two churches dominate the Plaça d’Espanya. Maó also includes a harbor with colorful houses.
It is housed in a former Franciscan convent, around the sober cloister of the eighteenth century. It covers different periods of prehistory and minorquaise history. As noted above the rooms devoted to talayotic culture, Mediterranean trade and Muslim and Byzantine eras.
The Cape Favàritx
Cape Favàritx covered with black slate, is a unique not to be missed when we toured Menorca place. Slates, reflecting the sun’s rays, gray shades are amazing. The course is continuously swept by winds, particularly the north wind, and its soil is rich in fossils of crustaceans and small marine animals.