Set in Artá, 32 km from Natural Park S'Albufera de Mallorca, Es Racó d´Artà offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Enjoy a stay in the beautiful countryside of Majorca at this converted manor house, originally dating from the 18th century and full of historic charm blended with modern comforts.
Marilyn
Switzerland
The rooms are large and clean. The breakfast offered is amazing!!!! Fresh and delicious.
Casal d’Artà is set opposite the town hall, in the Majorcan town of Artà. It has a rooftop terrace, with views of San Salvador Castle and the Sierra de Levante.
Offering beautiful junior suites and suites, Palacio Sant Salvador has striking décor and a Gaudí-style façade. It features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, bar and garden.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
A very unusual hotel with great history. A good breakfast selection.
Offering an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant, Hotel & Restaurant Jardin D’Artà is set in a typical Majorcan building. Guests can enjoy the garden and the on-site fitness centre.
Yu Jin
South Korea
Everything was good
food, garden, and staffs were super friendly
Located 28 km from Natural Park S'Albufera de Mallorca, Nema Boutique Hotel & Spa offers 4-star accommodation in Artá and features a garden, a restaurant and a bar.
Paulien
Netherlands
Breakfast is lovely, the garden is wonderful - great for day-time chillings or a glass of wine in the evening sun. Also really loved all the design details and the staff is super friendly. Would recommend this place to anyone visit Mallorca.
Located 28 km from Natural Park S'Albufera de Mallorca, Juz de Yartan Art Hotel - Adults Only offers 4-star accommodation in Artá and has a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Hotel Forn Nou features rustic, stylish rooms and a roof terrace with views of the village of Arta. It has an à la carte restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
Juliane
Denmark
The hotel is beautifully designed, a great mix of modern and traditional, with a great eye for detail. Our room was so stunning, we loved every second we spent in there. Amazing views from the roof top terrace, too. Secondly, the owner and his staff are outstanding. We felt very welcomed right away, and most other hotel guests seemed to be repeat visitors, which reassured us that it was a great place to stay. We also only read good things about the breakfast, and we weren’t disappointed. Not only was the food outstanding, but the entire atmosphere in the little restaurant was so charming. We can strongly recommend this gem of a hotel!!
Offering an outdoor pool and 3 terraces, Petit Hotel Ca Sa Padrina d'Artà is located in Artá. Free WiFi is offered throughout. Restaurants and cafeterias are 200 metres away.
Felix
Germany
A very nice place in the heart of Artá. The service was perfect and we could not wish for anything more, including a nutritious breakfast with everything you need. Shops and access to the nightlife in walking distance. The place is furnished in style and has a beautiful garden area with a pool.
Ōrigins Hotel Boutique - Adults Only features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Artá. This 4-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Set in Artá, 32 km from Natural Park S'Albufera de Mallorca, Es Racó d´Artà offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Materials, textures, space, design, beautiful pool
Set in Artá, 25 km from Natural Park S'Albufera de Mallorca, Carrossa Hotel & Spa offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Location is outstanding, hotel with good facilities
Offering beautiful junior suites and suites, Palacio Sant Salvador has striking décor and a Gaudí-style façade. It features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, bar and garden.
Very historic building nice pool area and wonderful room
Enjoy a stay in the beautiful countryside of Majorca at this converted manor house, originally dating from the 18th century and full of historic charm blended with modern comforts.
Casal d’Artà is set opposite the town hall, in the Majorcan town of Artà. It has a rooftop terrace, with views of San Salvador Castle and the Sierra de Levante.
Hotel Forn Nou features rustic, stylish rooms and a roof terrace with views of the village of Arta. It has an à la carte restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
Absolutely charming tiny hotel in the centre of Arta.
A small, relaxed place, offering nice shops and a number of...
A small, relaxed place, offering nice shops and a number of nice bars and restaurants.
It is bit calmer as other places on the island (except for market days) - especially in the lovely old part of the town around the church.
Katja
Austria
10
Scored 10
The staff was incredible, Danny, Ina, Joel, and Liz just to...
The staff was incredible, Danny, Ina, Joel, and Liz just to name a few were always happy to help and go above and beyond for our every need and question. They really showed us so much hospitality and kindness. The hotel was gorgeous, truly breathtaking, the designers thought of every detail of the experience and you can feel it. The communal areas were well maintained and intentional.
My only critique would be for the food having incredible moments and some moments that left more to be desired. I would highly recommend this hotel, to anyone visiting Mallorca. Grateful that we stumbled into Cortana in Palma and met Gabriella, who told us to go for lunch. We fell in love with the property and booked a couple of nights. Our stay was nothing short of a dream.
Jasmine
United States
10
Scored 10
Artà is a real gem to enjoy for its own sake.
Artà is a real gem to enjoy for its own sake. It's a very attractive old town full of stone buildings, that's easy to wander around on foot as there's very little traffic. A fabulous street market on Tuesdays brings plenty of life and crowds of locals and tourists, and although it's primarily there for tourists there's a food market in the centre of it where you can stock up on fruit, cheese and jamon. And apparently there's an even better second-hand market at the weekend (which I wasn't there to see).
There are lots of wonderful friendly restaurants to choose from, a budget favourite being the Italian Pasta Fresca, which offers home-made pasta and is run by two lovely women.
This emphasis on relaxed wandering, shopping and food (rather than bars and clubbing) means that Artà is just lively enough into the evenings, but there is no late night life so your sleep is undisturbed.
Artà also makes a great base from which to explore - it's perfectly positioned to hit the gorgeous (and almost empty) beaches around the coastline of this part of Mallorca. In the last days of September when I went the sea was very warm and crystal clear.
Hiking in the hills is another easy activity from here as you're right next to the national park. These needn't be strenuous: dawn walks on lovely paths are a real treat, and you can get home easily for breakfast!
Artà is easy and cheap to get to from Palma. Having experienced both train and car on that journey across Mallorca I think another time I'd opt to take the direct train to Manacor (1hr/8 Euros) and then hire a car more locally, rather than drive from Palma.
Tessa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arta is a traditional, historic small town.
Arta is a traditional, historic small town. Very compact so when you are in the centre its all walkable. The walk up to San Salvador was beautiful and not massively taxing (my 78 year old father managed it with a walking stick). Loads of great bars and restaurants. Very child friendly, my 4 year old made lots of friends in the square!
Gayle
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arta is a lovely quiet relaxed spanish town.
Arta is a lovely quiet relaxed spanish town.
Lots of lovely little restaurants to eat in or out.
Especially round the square where spanish residents meet and eat. Has a lovely atmosphere at night. Nice little shops. Easy to get around as as its only a little town. A lot of German people live there and have holiday homes there. I love it there but i also like being near the sea so I spent 3 days there and 3 days at Canyamel which is only a 10 minutes taxi ride away.
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Arta itself is a cute medieval town with some good tapas...
Arta itself is a cute medieval town with some good tapas bars and views over the surrounding countryside. Its a reasonable size without being too big so all the amenities you need are there. The town is situated in rolling farmlands and there are beaches a short drive away, all of which are quite scenic. However, it's location is a sort of no-mans-land, which means it seems to largely avoid the hordes that descend on the island but everything to see can be quite a distance away (as far as Majorca goes for distance). We found ourselves constantly driving to the more scenically spectacular northern and north-western side of the island - which is where we wished we had stayed (we love dramatic scenery rather than beaches). Overall 6/10
Yartan Hotel was tranquil, perfectly located within walking distance of everything in Arta, and beautifully decorated with a lovely garden. The rooms were very comfortable and bathrooms were excellent. Breakfast was delicious and plentiful - cheese, bread, charcuterie and jam, fruit smoothies, omelette or scrambled eggs with a choice of vegetables, cheese and ham, then fruit salad or fruit with yoghurt and muesli, very good coffee, choice of teas. Service was outstanding, staff were charming, helpful and friendly. We'd definitely return.
We extended our trip to Mallorca after I’d read about the Palacio San Salvador, & we were so glad we’d stayed. Great art in the hotel, huge rooms, & excellent location at the top of the hill. The road to the national park is right there too. While in Arta we made a brief trip to Parc Natural, & we biked the Via Verde. Our room, & this unique hotel with comfy lounging areas, was excellent for relaxing after a day of hiking or biking.
A perfect boutique hotel in the middle of Arta.
The interior design and artwork around the property is great and every little detail has been thought about. The hotel has a really nice calm atmosphere that's is perfect for a relaxing stay.
The staff are very friendly and welcoming and we would highly recommend the hotel.
The location is fantastic in the natural park with beautiful mountains around and lovely beaches nearby as well as a host of hiking trails. The building seems very historical (though no information about its history is provided). The views from the rooms at the front are stunning and although simple, the rooms are clean.
The setting was most of all relaxing. The garden and pool area were charming. Breakfast was delicious and had many selections.
The hotel has easy access to the town and restaurants. The climb up to the church was just next door. We did not have a car.
The staff were always professional, friendly and helpful.
set in the beautiful hills near the medieval town of Arta with easy access to local beaches. hotel was gorgeous and staff very attentive without being intrusive , rooms quiet and facilities lovely. spa is gorgeous and treatments amazing . All in all a fab trip thanks everyone
such a beautiful place! just heavenly! in a perfect location near great restaurants. it is quiet and peaceful and a lovely design. It feels like a home away from home. And the people that run the hotel are so kind and helpful. And yes a wonderful breakfast!
We decided to go for its design and Es Racó d’ Artà is even more beautiful in real life. The staff is very welcoming, breakfast is outstanding, the restaurant offers good food, and the spa is relaxing.
Beautiful townhouse with nice patio incl pool and lemon tree. Great lovely stuff and excellent breakfast. Perfectly located in the heart of Artá but in a quiet street. Very clean, great sun terrace.
Really interesting place to stay to experience some real culture and history in Mallorca - much better than staying in resorts in the middle of touristic places. Arta is such a nice city to stay in.
The entire hotel exceeded our expectations. Just wonderful all the way around. The pool is amazing, the rooms are wonderful. The entire feel and detail of the property is on point. Great experience.
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