Es Castell is the most easterly village in Spain. Originally built under the Fort of San Felip, it is a town steeped in history. The town's history is strongly reflected in its architecture and setting. The main square, Placa de S"Esplanada, is formerly the parade ground. This is lined with Georgian buildings and features the elegant British clock tower, the plum-red town hall and military barracks, which is now a museum filled with a selection of military memorabilia, maps, 18th century English furniture and model reconstructions of the Fort. The village is flanked by two harbours - Calas Fonts and Cala Corb, where you can enjoy waterfront dining from one of the many restaurants and bars situated here.