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Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell

Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell is a prehistoric archaeological site in Manacor, on Carretera de Cales de Mallorca km 1. The settlement dates to around 3,500 years ago, with remains from the Bronze and Iron Age, including walls, navetas and talayot structures. Entry is free, and a visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. Parking is available on site, and visitors often open the gate themselves and close it again after driving in. There are no toilets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is entry to Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell free?
Yes, verified Google reviews state that no entrance fee is charged at Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell. In other words, admission is free. For current information, the official Visit Manacor website is https://visitmanacor.com/es/.
What are the opening hours of Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell?
No opening hours are published on the official website. Several verified reviews describe the site as always open or accessible 24 hours a day. If you are planning a visit, it is sensible to check the Visit Manacor website beforehand for any updates.
How long does a visit to Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell take?
One verified review says the visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Another visitor reported spending around 2 hours when taking more time to read the panels and explore the site. So you can plan for under 1 hour for a short stop, or longer if you want a detailed visit.
Is there parking at Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell?
Yes, verified reviews mention parking on site, including a small parking area or parking inside the grounds. One review also notes a designated disabled parking space. The site is close to the MA-4014, so arriving by car is generally straightforward.
How do you find the entrance to Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell?
The site is in Manacor, close to the MA-4014, and verified reviews say it can be easy to miss from the road. Several visitors note that the entrance can look like access to a finca or private property. A practical tip from reviews is to open the gate yourself, drive in, and close it again afterwards.
Is Conjunt prehistòric de s'Hospitalet Vell suitable for children and families?
Yes, several reviews describe the site as educational for children and school groups. The remains date back to the Bronze and Iron Age, with some structures estimated at around 3,500 years old. For families, the visit is usually short and can often be planned as a 30 to 60 minute stop.
Are there toilets or other facilities on site?
Verified reviews do not mention toilets or rubbish bins on site, and the official website does not list facilities. As this is an open-air archaeological site, it is sensible to bring water and plan accordingly. A bench is mentioned in one review, but no general visitor facilities are published.

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Location

Carretera de Cales de Mallorca km. 1, 07500 Manacor
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