Ca'n Costa

Alcúdia


It feels little has changed at this grand old house since it was built in 1594, with its beams and oil paintings still intact. There's alfresco seating for balmy days and a menu packed with Catalan and Mallorcan classics like suquet, a rich fish casserole, cod with sobrassada (tangy cured pork sausage) and roast suckling pig.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Alcúdia attractions

1. Ca’n Fondo

0.02 MILES

This stolid and imposing building with classical carvings around its 1st-floor windows is a short walk north of the turning with Carrer de Sant Jaume.

2. Ca’n Torró

0.02 MILES

This grand old building is next door to Ca'n Fondo.

3. Ca’n Domènech

0.06 MILES

One of Alcúdia's finest, this large, grand and noble building has a largely unadorned facade.

4. Porta del Moll

0.09 MILES

A magnificent sight at the east end of the old town sporting two towers, this solitary 14th-century gate is one of the two surviving gates of Alcúdia.

5. Ca’n Canta

0.1 MILES

A fine old home with stunning carvings around its 1st-floor windows, just west of Plaça de sa Constitució, opposite the entrance to Carrer dels Albellons.

6. Museu Monogràfic de Pol·lèntia

0.12 MILES

This one-room museum has a fascinating but limited collection of statue fragments, coins, jewellery, household figurines of divinities, scale models of…

7. Museu de Sant Jaume

0.12 MILES

This museum, housed in the large eponymous Gothic church, contains a collection of priestly vestments, paintings and religious items.

8. Pol·lèntia

0.16 MILES

Ranging over a sizeable (but walkable) area, the fascinating ruins of the Roman town of Pol·lèntia lie just outside Alcúdia's walls. Founded around 70 BCE…