Inca: Mallorca’s City of Leather
Lies between Palma and Alcudia, and almost at the heart of the island, Inca is the third biggest city in Mallorca and is known for its leather industry. Inca’s local market every Thursday is one the major attractions of the town as well as number of unique boutiques, high-end fashion shops and line of popular wine cellars transformed to restaurants worth visiting. Get into the city via plane to arrive at Palma de Mallora Airport then drive roughly 26 minutes to reach the city proper.
Best Time to Visit
Based on the tourism score of the region, the best time to travel to Inca for a warm weather is from late June to late August for this the ideal time to explore the outdoors and its major area attractions. Tourists may also head to Inca in November for the largest Mallorcan festival, the Dijiosus Bo that used to be a cattle market now has been turned into a lively street fun fair.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists may head in to the amazing baroque architecture of Church of Sant Domingo, a former prison in Spanish Civil war that was transformed into the city’s cultural center. Start an extraordinary pilgrimage at the Ermita de Santa Magdalena, from the small chapel, tourists’ sight will have a full swing to the plains of the Serra de Tramuntana. Before to heading back to the hotel snag a bargain at the Camper’s factory outlet. For ultimate relaxation and convenience, tourists can spend a night or two at Virrey Prime Boutique Hotel or at Hort de Cas Misser Boutique Hotel-Adults Only.