mallorca
Pollença
Rural, Mountain
A historic market town at the foot of Mallorca's Tramuntana mountains, known for its Sunday market and the 365 Calvari steps.
Pollença is an old market town in the north of Mallorca, set in a valley below the Tramuntana mountains. Small enough to explore in a morning, it has cobbled streets, a lively main square and a famous stairway up to a hilltop chapel. It is often confused with Port de Pollença, a separate coastal town about 6km away; the historic town is the inland one.

What Pollença is known for
Pollença is best known for the Calvari, a straight flight of 365 stone steps lined with cypress trees that climbs from the old town to a small chapel, with wide views over the town and valley at the top. Each Good Friday, a candlelit procession carries a figure of Christ down the steps. The town is also known for its Sunday market, one of the busiest on the island, which spreads around the main square, the Placa Major. Overlooking the square is the Baroque church of Mare de Deu dels Angels, and a short climb away sits the hilltop monastery of Puig de Maria.
Things to do in Pollença
Start by climbing the 365 Calvari steps for the view, then come back down to the Placa Major for a coffee and some people-watching. If you like a longer walk, follow the path up to the Puig de Maria monastery, which has even wider views over the bay and mountains. Time your visit for Sunday if you can, when the market is in full swing.





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Food and drink in Pollença
The heart of Pollença's food scene is the Placa Major, where cafes and tapas bars spill onto the square. The Sunday market is the spot for local produce, and the town celebrates its wine each April at the Wine Fair in the Sant Domingo cloister.





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Getting to Pollença and around
Pollença is in the north of Mallorca, about 55km from Palma and around 50 minutes by car up the Ma-13, with direct buses too. The nearest airport is Palma (PMI). The old town is best explored on foot, though some streets are steep. The nearest ferries to Menorca leave from Port d'Alcúdia, a short drive away.
Nearest Airport to Pollença
Travel tips for visiting Pollença
Wear comfortable shoes for the 365 Calvari steps, and take some water on a hot day. Come on a Sunday morning for the market, but arrive before 9am to find parking easily. You can drive most of the way up to the Puig de Maria monastery, then walk the final stretch. The town is busiest at midday, so early morning or early evening is the nicest time on the main square.

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More places to stay in Mallorca
Where you base yourself shapes the trip. Palma suits anyone who wants city life, culture and restaurants, with the lively Santa Catalina district for going out. Port de Sóller and the mountain villages of Deià and Valldemossa are best for scenery and calm. In the north, Alcúdia and Pollença offer long sandy beaches and a family-friendly pace.
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