Many of the best luxury hotels in Palma de Mallorca boast rooftop terraces, intimate spas, and suites designed for ultimate comfort. More importantly, they immerse their guests in a culture, atmosphere, and location unique to Palma. The city has a beautifully preserved old town with a maze of narrow alleys and centuries-old landmarks, and its luxury hotels often occupy grand historic homes with vaulted stone ceilings and quiet courtyards. They are typically only a stone’s throw away from cultural hotspots and fantastic dining options.
Discover the best luxury hotels in Palma de Mallorca with our curated list below. As you plan your stay on the island, remember to book a flight (check out Booking.com) and see about the attractions with Viator. Need more inspiration? Check out the Top Hotel Openings of 2024!
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El Llorenç Parc de la Mar is an adults-only retreat with 33 elegant rooms and a serene spa. Located in Palma’s historic La Calatrava neighborhood, the hotel is infused with medieval charm and contemporary luxury. El Llorenç is famed for its rooftop infinity pool, from which guests can enjoy stunning views of Palma’s Old Town, La Seu Cathedral, and the bay. The relaxed Urbá restaurant, also on the rooftop, has a menu of light plates. That said, the in-the-know foodies come to taste the Balearic-inspired tasting menu from an open kitchen of the Michelin-starred menu at DINS Santi Taura restaurant.
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Nobis Hotel Palma is housed in Palma’s historic Islamic palace, a carefully restored heritage building. The hotel blends Scandinavian design (which we know from Nobis Stockholm!) and Spanish hospitality with a rich, thousand-year history, with many original features preserved as a tribute to the site’s legacy. The Nobis Hotel Palma boasts 37 rooms and suites, designed by Wingårdhs, with custom-made furniture, original art, and a calming color scheme. The hotel boasts a signature restaurant helmed by Chef Xema Álvarez, a stylish cocktail lounge, and a rooftop terrace with sweeping views. An intimate spa adds to the luxury experience.
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Located in the heart of Palma’s old town near the iconic Sant Francesc Basilica and housed in a 19th-century mansion, the Sant Francesc Hotel Singular is an urban oasis combining historical charm with modern elegance. This five-star boutique hotel features 42 rooms, designed in a sophisticated style, with modern comforts and high-end amenities. The rooftop terrace offers a sleek swimming pool, loungers, and stunning views of the Cathedral; the chic lobby bar and serene courtyard provide more spots to unwind. Try the delicious Mediterranean dishes at Quadrat, the hotel’s restaurant.
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Official Website. Photos © Sant Francesc Hotel Singular
Coming from Nobis, the well-regarded Swedish hotel chain, the intimate Concepció is housed in a former soap factory in a building that traces its roots to the 16th century. The hotel features the signature Nobis Scandi style that infuses the hotel with Scandi chic amid Spanish heritage and local art and crafts, featured throughout the hotel’s living spaces. Concepció by Nobis has only thirty-one rooms, and it is envisioned as both a hub for people to socialize and an intimate place to stay. The quiet, private rooftop terrace with a small swimming pool and an outdoor lounge space is a popular hangout. The restaurant, Xalest, on the ground floor, with a lively bistro atmosphere, specializes in Mediterranean-inspired cuisine under a vaulted stone roof.
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Official Website. Photos © Nobis Collection
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With its weathered exterior, this ancient mansion stands proudly in Palma’s maze-like old town. Inside, the 16th-century structure has been beautifully transformed into an elegant retreat. The 26 spacious rooms blend clean, modern lines and contemporary art with original features like wooden beams and stone walls. The hotel restaurant serves Asian-inspired tapas beneath stunning Gothic arches. Then, a cozy plunge pool awaits on the rooftop, complete with a phone for ordering poolside drinks at any time—a charming touch. The spa, hidden in two former grain storage rooms, offers a heated pool, solarium, sauna, treatment room, and a small gym.
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Bordoy Grand House & Garden was once a medieval Mallorcan mansion and later a school run by nuns—today, it’s a hidden retreat offering tranquility just steps from the city’s vibrant restaurants, shops, and galleries. Set on a quiet side street of Palma’s La Lonja district, this boutique hotel brings out the beauty and heritage of the original house, juxtaposing antique frescoes and wooden beams with contemporary art and design furniture. The hotel has only twenty-four suites, featuring a stylish mix of antique furnishings and modern comforts. There is also a walled garden that is peaceful and luxurious, complete with a heated pool, Jacuzzi, and outdoor spa area.
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Official Website. Photos © Can Bordoy
Nakar Hotel has an address on one of the busier shopping streets of Palma de Mallorca, in the heart of the Balearic capital. The boutique-sized hotel has fifty-seven technology-centered rooms (try booking one of the Deluxe rooms, each featuring a small terrace with a private Jacuzzi). Nakar is sleek and stylish, with light, airy interiors, a plant-filled lobby, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The standout highlight is the showstopping rooftop swimming pool, which has some of the most attractive views in the city. There is also a spa on the eighth floor, the CUIT Bar and Restaurant, where guests can enjoy modern Mallorcan cuisine.
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Official Website. Photos © Nakar Hotel
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Hotel Can Cera is a luxurious retreat occupying a beautifully restored 17th-century palace in Palma’s Gothic Quarter. With just 14 rooms, this boutique hotel offers an intimate yet grand experience, featuring marble staircases, soaring ceilings, and oversized chandeliers. Can Cera’s design exude drama with its dark color palette, mood lighting, and curated collection of contemporary art (works by Mallorcan artists are displayed throughout the hotel). The highlights include local delicacies at the Vermuteria-style restaurant, and the tranquil spa with a sauna, hammam, and hot tub.
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Official Website. Photos © Hotel Can Cera
Portella Palma is nestled in the heart of Palma’s old town, offering design lovers a quiet, luxurious escape. This serene boutique hotel features 14 beautifully minimalistic rooms designed by the Paris-based duo Festen in collaboration with Gras Reynés. The interiors are infused with understated elegance and comforts, with large beds, crisp linens, monsoon showers, and elegant materials. Suites and a two-bedroom apartment have small kitchens featuring zellige tiles. Portella is your destination if you enjoy leisurely breakfasts until 1 pm or fancy relaxing on the rooftop terrace with views of the Arab Baths garden. The hotel’s basement hammam is the icing on the cake.
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Official Website. Photos © Portella Palma
“Designed for travelers looking for a different atmosphere and who want to stay in the liveliest place in the city.” — PalmaRiad.com
Palma Riad is a romantic, adults-only hideaway in the heart of Palma. The hotel has 11 suites; each is uniquely styled, with four-poster beds, fireplaces, and spacious Hammam-style bathrooms, some large enough to feel like private spas. Inspired by traditional Moroccan design, the hotel’s opulent interiors feature rich velvet curtains, chandeliers, and gilded accents, creating a dark and seductive atmosphere. The courtyard adds a peaceful touch with its lush greenery and water fountain. The Morokko restaurant serves Mediterranean fusion in plush, candlelit surroundings.
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Es Princep promises an elevated stay in one of Palma’s most tranquil corners, where Mediterranean warmth meets sophisticated urban flair. The hotel is a luxurious gem in Palma’s old town, a stylish haven with stunning sea views, a rooftop pool, and a chic cocktail bar, Gremium, where mixologist Andreu Genestar crafts exceptional drinks. The hotel’s fine-dining restaurant, Bala Roja, offers an exquisite tasting menu, while the Coco spa, featuring an 18-meter indoor pool, provides top-tier pampering.
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Official Website. Photos © Es Príncep
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Historic charm and contemporary luxury: Puro Grand Hotel is set in a 15th-century Majorcan palace, featuring original stone arches, wooden rafters, and terracotta accents. The hotel has only sixteen spacious, individually styled rooms, offering an intimate, tranquil experience. The Essence Suite boasts a stunning original Mudejar ceiling with ancient Arabic inscriptions; the elegant Oasis Suite features a private terrace and understated luxury, featuring beige linen drapes, sisal rugs, and a Moorish-inspired headboard. The hotel is small but an excellent base for exploring Palma’s historic heart; a spa and gym are nearby at sister properties.
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Official Website. Photos © Puro Grand Hotel
“[…] An incredible Neo-Gothic listed building on the outside and, behind glass doors, a wonderful mix between a lavish boutique hotel and modern art gallery.” — Can Alomar Urban Luxury Retreat
Can Alomar Urban Luxury Retreat is an elegant, adults-only escape set in a 19th-century palace on Palma’s stylish Calle Sant Feliu. This five-star sanctuary offers a sophisticated atmosphere, with 16 spacious rooms featuring neutral tones, striking artwork, and luxurious touches like marble bathrooms and plush beds. Its prime location on the corner of the leafy Paseo del Borne places guests steps away from chic galleries and boutiques. The hotel’s restaurant, De Tokio a Lima, serves an inventive fusion of Peruvian, Japanese, and Mediterranean cuisine, including vegan options, making it a local favorite. Guests can unwind at the rooftop plunge pool, enjoy beauty treatments, or sip cava in a romantic turret overlooking the city. Can Alomar is the perfect blend of urban luxury and discreet refinement.
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Official Website. Photos © Boutique Hotel Can Alomar
Calatrava Mediterranean Sea House is a boutique hotel on Palma’s southeastern side, offering stunning views of the harbor, Cathedral, and bay. The hotel embraces rich terracotta tones, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that contrasts with the endless blue of the sea and sky outside. With just 17 rooms, it offers an intimate, relaxed experience, enhanced by its spacious rooftop terrace—perfect for soaking in the breathtaking views at sunset. The hotel’s Mediterranean-inspired interiors feature earthy tones, rustic wooden beams, and a serene ambiance. The hotel facilities include an on-site spa with a sauna, and one of the highlights of the experience is breakfast on the rooftop.
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Official Website. Photos © Calatrava Mediterranean Sea House
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Did we say “fifteen best luxury hotels in Palma”? The last entry on our list is made of several names. The hotels shortlisted below will take you further to discover the best luxury hotels in Palma de Mallorca. If you are ready to book, get the best deal on the flight to Mallorca (we recommend Booking.com), and complete your itinerary with attractions and activities with Viator.
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Author: Daniel Laskowski. Last updated: 25/10/2024
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