Inca
The third largest city in Mallorca: Inca occupies the heart of the island halfway between Palma and Pollensa. Wineries, road links, crafts, monuments, shops, outlets and markets of all kinds make Inca an essential place of passage and a must for residents and tourists. The traditional buildings and squares retain their charm, while the road accesses around its urban center have been pedestrianized, promoting a family and serene atmosphere even in its lively streets, especially on Thursdays, market day that the traditional "cellers" take advantage of to stock up. and elaborate the gastronomic specialties of the island. The autumn fair (from the third Thursday of November) called "Dijous Bo" stands out, which over the years has become a popular celebration. Today it includes parties that go on all night, live music and fireworks displays.