The town itself is sedate and conservative, featuring classic Georgian townhouses (bearing testimony to the British occupation of bygone days) and tall apartment blocks.
The town does have some attractions for those interested in making more of their holiday than dashing off to the beach.
The mansion house, Golden Farm, overlooks the harbour and was once occupied by Admiral Lord Nelson. Also on the sightseeing list is the Xoriguer Gin Distillery where famed Minorcan gin is produced in an age-old process, and the celebrated huge organ (with more than 3,000 pipes) in the church Esglesia de Santa Maria la Major.
The Swiss-made organ was brought to Mahon during the Napoleonic wars and is used during an annual music festival in July and August.
The resort is an ideal town base for shoppers and sightseers with
public-transport links to many of the outlying beaches and places of
interest. A practical alternative for those who prefer the town to the
beach. There are several small hotels and a couple of quality choices,
most of the visitors opt for the nearby resorts or the suburb of Es
Castel.
Locality:
Mahon is found midway
along ast side of the island (3 mls NW of Es Castell, 2 mls NE of
airport). It is found on the south side of 3-mile-long deep-water inlet,
one of largest natural harbours in world.The nearest beaches are at Punta Prima (7 mls) and Es Grau (6 mls).
There are mainly small shops, but there is a lot of them. All the basics are available as well as many of the island’s specialities.
During the daytime visit the neoclassical town hall, the San Roque town
gate, the churches of Santa Maria, the Sant Francesc and Carme, the
opera house (Teatre Principal), the Xoriguer gin factory and horse
racing at the hippodrome.
The nightlife here consists of a few bars and a couple of discos.
There is a wide choice of restaurants with plenty of variety, including
traditional and local cuisine, concentrated in town centre and port.
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