World Heritage Cities in Spain

WORLD HERITAGE CITIES

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Not to be missed is the Monographic Museum and Punic Necropolis in Puig des Molins . Over 3,500 tombs have been discovered in this Phoenician- Punic cemetery which is one of the best preserved in the world. The next most significant archaeological sites on the island are those of Ses Païsses de Cala d'Hort and Sa Caleta.  Alsowell worth a visit are themodern art museum or Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa (MACE), the Puget Museum and the Madina Yabisah Visitor Centre . You can take a walk through the live- ly Paseo Vara de Rey and the Plaza del Parque in the centre of the town and recently turned into a large pedestrian area, and then along the edge of the port area until you come to the Botafoc lighthouse . The refurbished Marina neighbourhood, what used to be the fishing quarter, and nowadays has be- come a hive of activity with shops and

Photo: World Heritage Cities restaurants where you can sample the island's cuisine on a terrace right by the sea. Then you can really enjoy the world-famous Ibiza nightlife. Or you could just relax in one of the sandy coves or beaches like Ses Figueretes, Platja d’en Bossa, Es Viver and Talamanca. L L For further information go to: turismo.eivissa.es DALT VILA

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