π Largest Talayotic settlement in Menorca, occupied from 1700-1400 BC. π Features three talayots, a taula enclosure, circular houses, and a sophisticated water system.
πΏ Explore well-preserved prehistoric structures πΆ Wander through ancient circular houses and water systems π‘ Gain insight into resourceful Talayotic culture π Enjoy stunning views of Menorca's south coast ποΈ Visit an important archaeological site with historical artifacts
π« No public transport directly to the site β οΈ Not permitted to climb buildings for safety
βοΈ Visit in morning or late afternoon to avoid siesta closures π Drive and park by the museum or ruins πΊοΈ Check Google Maps before you go πΆ Free admission for children under 8 years πΎ Pets are permitted
π° 3 Euros per person, free for children under 8.
π Mornings, Tuesday to Sunday 9 am to 3:30 pm; interpretation centre hours vary.
Available on site, by the museum or ruins, signposted.
Part of the site is suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs.
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