d'Artà

Northeastern Mallorca


Housed in Artà's handsome, disused train station and incorporating the tourist office, this collective venture displays the wares of local, traditional artisans for sale. Beautiful leatherwork, handsome ceramics and handmade clothes are sold alongside herbal liquors, organic smallgoods made from Mallorcan black pigs, single-flower honeys, dried fruit and other lip-smacking bounty. Upstairs you'll find exhibitions of local art.


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Nearby Northeastern Mallorca attractions

1. Museu Regional d'Artà

0.28 MILES

This little museum opens a window on Artà's fascinating past. There's a natural history section, and another tracing the development of the city through…

2. Transfiguració del Senyor

0.35 MILES

This church, built atop the foundations of a Moorish mosque, was begun soon after the Christian reconquest, although the restored facade dates to the 16th…

3. Santuari de Sant Salvador

0.41 MILES

Rising high and mighty above Artà, this walled fortress was built atop an earlier Moorish enclave and encloses a small church. The 4000-sq-metre complex,…

4. Ses Païsses

0.43 MILES

Just beyond Artà proper lies the remains of a 3000-year-old Bronze Age settlement, the largest and most important Talayotic site on the island's eastern…

5. Mirador de la Ermita de Betlem

3.35 MILES

Breathtaking viewpoint (not just for exhausted cyclists) high up on the way to the Ermita de Betlem, with glorious views of the Badia d'Alcúdia and Cap…

6. Torre de Canyamel

3.68 MILES

Just 3km inland from Canyamel and signposted off the main coast road, the striking Torre de Canyamel – a 23m-high, restored 13th-century defensive tower…

7. Ermita de Betlem

3.8 MILES

At the top of a steep climb and approached through a row of cypresses, this charming small church of stone dates to the early 19th century and contains a…

8. Ermita de Betlem

3.81 MILES

Founded in 1805, Ermita de Betlem is still home to hermits who live a life of seclusion and self-sufficiency. The alluring views over country and wind…