Alcúdia plans largely car-free old town – a sober assessment
Visiting Alcúdia Old Town When Cars Are Limited
Visitors to Alcúdia old town should expect limited access, with parking and walking planning becoming more important.

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What is the best way to visit Alcúdia old town if cars are restricted?
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Will Alcúdia’s old town become a pedestrian zone?
Alcúdia wants to restrict traffic heavily inside the old town walls.
How will traffic restrictions in Alcúdia affect residents and deliveries?
Residents and deliveries should get exceptions, but the details still need to be worked out.
What fine applies if you drive into Alcúdia’s restricted old town?
Violations in the restricted area could lead to a fine of around 200 euros.
How practical is a car-free old town in Mallorca for everyday shopping?
It can, but only if deliveries, drop-offs and exceptions are managed properly.
What role will retractable bollards play in Alcúdia?
The bollards are intended to control vehicle access without fully closing the area off.
Will Alcúdia test the car-free plan before making it permanent?
A trial phase would help show whether the traffic plan really works.
Why does Alcúdia want less traffic around the harbour and promenade?
The aim is to keep the harbour area quieter and more pleasant to walk through.
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