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Inca is a charming town in Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, renowned for its rich historical heritage and traditional leather craftsmanship. With strong Mediterranean flair, its ancient streets and buildings bear witness to its history as an important Roman驿站. The weekly Thursday market is Inca's main attraction, offering local handicrafts and agricultural products.
Key attractions include the Gothic-style Santa Maria la Major church with its stunning rose window. The Museu del Calçat i de la Pell (Footwear and Leather Museum) showcases the town's shoemaking tradition. Don't miss the vibrant Thursday market for handmade leather goods and local specialties.
Inca's street food features Mediterranean flavors. Must-tries include "sobrassada" (local sausage) and "ensaïmada" (spiral-shaped sweet pastry). Traditional restaurants serve "arròs brut" (dirty rice) and "frito mallorquín" (Mallorcan fry-up).
Inca is easily accessible by train from Palma (30min, €3-5). The town center is walkable, with bike rentals available. TIB buses connect to nearby villages - multi-day transport cards offer savings. Note the narrow one-way streets when driving in the old town.
Best visiting months are April-June and September-October for mild weather and fewer crowds. July-August gets hot and busy but offers festivals. Some attractions reduce hours in winter (November-March).
Official languages are Catalan and Spanish, with English understood in tourist areas. Euros are used, cards widely accepted except at markets. Dial 112 for emergencies, with 24h pharmacies in town center. Free WiFi in main squares, but local SIMs provide better coverage. Voltage is 230V with European plugs.