During this tour we are going to visit a part of the area which UNESCO declared a World Heritage Site. We start our walking tour at the main gate called the Portal de les Taules. The current drawbridge was added in 1990 and was rebuilt using old photographs. The niches alongside the gates contain the statues of the Goddess Juno and Cayo Julio Tiron Cetutico. Above the gate you see the stone coat of arms of Felipe II as well as inscription in remembrance of the year the gate was built: 1585. Once beyond the gate, you see the statue of Lucio Oculacio. Former ancient market, today lovely plaça de Vila will be on your right but you turn left and walk up along sa Carrossa (do not miss the Macabich monument) towards bastion Santa Llúcia. From here, you will enjoy marvelous view of the Dalt Vila (the Old Town) above you and spectacular seascape.
Continuing your way up along G. Balansta and passing the church of Santo Domingo (built in the 16th century), turn left at miniscule square Plaça d’Espanya (wonderful view over the sea) and visit local Ajuntament -– the former Dominican convent which now houses the Eivissa Town Council. First room on the right contains very interesting portraits; returning to the main hall, go left and enjoy quiet courtyard.
Continue the climb up Calle Pere Tur (18th and 19th century stately homes) and come to Career Joan Roman, where the former Seminari is found. A little further up you will see the cloister convent of the Augustine nuns.