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Main attractions in Majorca

Palma: The capital of the Balearic Islands and the transportation hub on Majorca.

Andratx: A quiet and beautiful small city, a large number of immigrants used to go to America from here. The most worth visiting are the alleys and Gothic churches of Pantaleu.

Estellencs: A city perched on a cliff with steep streets and beautiful coves.

Banyalbufar: The terraced fields on the hillside present an idyllic scenery. Climb to the Animes Lookout for a panoramic view of the northwest coast of Majorca.

Esporles: The Esporles estate on the outskirts of the city was originally a monastery, later a lord's residence, and is now a folk museum exhibiting items from Majorca's rural life.

Valldmossa: A large number of artists lived here in the 19th century, drawing inspiration from the scenery and life of the small town, such as George Sand, Chopin, Ruben Dario, Wu Namuno, Ashorin, etc. The most worth visiting is a monastery, parish church and many farmhouses with local characteristics.

Soller: A city deep in the canyon, near Mount Major, the highest peak on the island. There are many 18th-19th century palaces in the city, and the main facade of the church parish has a clear Gaudi style. It can also be called a tram to go sightseeing in Port de Soller.

Inca: The market held every Thursday is very lively, and the second Thursday in November is the busiest, attracting residents from all over the island. The Baroque church of Santa Mimaría, the cloister of the church of San Francesco, the main facade of the convent of Santo Domingo and the ancient chapel of Santa Magdalena are all worth visiting.

Pollenca: A city surrounded by mountains. There are beautiful parish churches and monasteries in the city. The cloisters, altars and organs in the monasteries are all beautiful. Although Port Pollensa Beach, 5 kilometers away, is not large, it has complete high-end tourist facilities.

Alcudia: It has the ruins of an ancient Roman city, including an amphitheater, city walls, and gates. The two sets of altars in the parish church are in Gothic style and Baroque style, and are of high ornamental value. Abufila Natural Park in Porto Agudia is the main wetland in Majorca.

Algaida: You can climb Mount Lanta to enjoy the magnificent scenery. The priest's temple on the top of the mountain is the former residence of a medieval theologian and philosopher. You can also visit the village of Lanta and its chapel built in the 15th century.

Sineu: An elegant town located in the middle of Majorca Island. There is a magnificent and solemn Virgin Mary Church and many deep mansions that you can visit.

Manacor: It is the industrial center of the island, producing furniture with local characteristics, artificial pearl jewelry and olive wood carving crafts.

Arta: Home to a wealth of archaeological remains, the Arta Museum is not to be missed. St. Anthony's Day, held on January 17 every year, is famous for its bonfire party, costumed cavalry performances and parade celebrations.

Cala Rajada: It is an ancient small fishing village and one of the earliest areas to open for tourism on Majorca Island. March Palace is the most important attraction in the city.