One of Majorca's best-kept secrets, Alfabia is a must-visit. This centuries-old country estate offers a window into the island's past and the lifestyles of its landed gentry. Wander through its eclectic rooms, packed with antiques and works of art, stroll through its exotic landscaped gardens and see its collection of farming equipment.
Jardines de Alfabia Ticket
- Visit the Jardines de Alfabia complex
- Eclectically decorated country house
- Exotic landscaped gardens
- Museum of historic farming equipment
- Admission fees
- Free time
- Opening times may vary due to special events
- Transfers not included
- Food and drinks not included
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