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The 17th-century farmhouse has been modernized without losing any of its country charms, a place where you can sample local cuisine made from the proprietor’s own organic produce. A quiet, refined choice, but not really suitable for children.
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Surrounded by ancient olive trees and blessed with fabulous sea views, this 16th-century country estate has been restored to the standards of the best hotels, without losing its historic appeal. Dine on local cuisine in the beautiful converted olive press room.
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There’s a timeless feel to the elegant rooms: rough medieval walls with elaborate antiques and smooth Post-Modern touches. The effect is comfortable and original, accented by indirect lighting and lots of space. The serene restaurant is one of Mallorca’s best.
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The 13th-century estate is surrounded by wheat fields, close to the island’s agricultural centre. The old wine cellar has been converted into an inviting restaurant. All rooms are suites.
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This 17th-century manor house in the medieval quarter of Palma has been restored with care, preserving its Mallorcan character while providing every creature comfort. Wrought iron, beamed ceilings, stone and tile accents create an elegant setting. You’ll forget you’re in the middle of a city.
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In this most famous of Mallorca’s retreats (see Monestir de Nostra Senyora de Lluc), you’ll find considerable comfort and every sort of facility, including outside tables, barbecue areas, bars and restaurants, and camping possibilities. The accommodation is closer to hotel-style than most such retreats on the island.
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The very simple amenities here are reminiscent of the asceticism of yester-year. The 16th-century lecture hall is preserved, as are four Gothic pillars on the path that ascends from the village to the summit. Great views of the entire Central Plain.
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Modest accommodations and amenities include hot water, a kitchen, dining room, barbecue areas, picnic tables, and a bar and restaurant.
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Located in foothills amid cultivated fields and spruce and pine forests. It’s ideal as a spiritual retreat or a base for excursions. All rooms are double, and there’s also a pool, tennis and even heating.
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High on the Puig de Maria. There’s a kitchen with a coal fire, and a dining room with a fireplace and restaurant. Bathrooms are communal, and only one of the showers has hot water (see Ermita de Nostra Senyora del Puig).
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Hotel price categories
For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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