Boutique Stays in Palma’s Historic Old Town

🧳 Why Stay in the Old Town
This is Palma at its most atmospheric: honey-stone lanes, quiet patios, and landmark squares where mornings start slowly and evenings drift into tapas. You’ll walk everywhere—Cathedral, Arab Baths, galleries—then retreat to courtyards, rooftops and rooms with character.
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⚡ Quick Guide
If you want… | Start here |
Rooftop views of the Cathedral | Hotel Basilica |
Five-star elegance with Michelin dining | Hotel Sant Francesc |
A serene spa in a noble townhouse | Hotel Gloria de Sant Jaume |
Designer rooftop infinity pool by the sea wall | El Llorenç Parc de la Mar |
Intimate, family-run charm steps from La Seu | Hotel Can Cirera |
Playful design on a historic square | Hotel Cappuccino |
Is the Old Town noisy at night?
It can be lively around popular lanes—choose courtyard or upper-floor rooms for quieter nights.
Is this area walkable without a car?
Yes. It’s the most walkable part of Palma; taxis and EMT buses cover beach hops.
Do Old Town boutique hotels have pools?
Expect rooftops, plunge or small spa pools rather than resort-size facilities.
🕍 Hotel Basilica — Rooftops and Heritage by La Seu
A beautifully restored 18th-century building with elegant rooms and a rooftop terrace that lines up the Cathedral perfectly at golden hour.
Highlights
- Rooftop views of La Seu and Old Town rooftops.
- Quiet, refined interiors; polished service.
- Minutes to the Cathedral, Arab Baths and Born.
Best for: History lovers, slow-city weekends.
Room to book: Upper floors for views.
Local tip: Catch sunrise on the roof—calmest moment of the day.
🕊️ Hotel Sant Francesc — Five-Star Calm off the Basilica
Set in a 19th-century mansion, this is discreet luxury with courtyard breakfasts, a rooftop pool, and Michelin-starred dining at Quadrat.
Highlights
- Roof terrace with basilica views.
- Elegant rooms with original features.
- Destination restaurant on site.
Best for: Special occasions, design-led city breaks.
Room to book: Junior Suites with terrace.
Good to know: Reserve rooftop spots on busy weekends.
🛁 Hotel Gloria de Sant Jaume — Noble House With Spa
Between La Rambla and Jaume III, this family-owned townhouse layers handcrafted detail with a serene indoor spa and a sunny roof deck.
Highlights
- Heated pool, sauna, hammam; truly restorative.
- Peaceful street yet minutes to Born.
- Warm, personal service.
Best for: Spa-first stays, winter escapes.
Room to book: Upper-floor rooms for extra light.
Local tip: Book a late-afternoon spa slot before sundowners.
🌊 El Llorenç Parc de la Mar — Design and an Iconic Infinity Roof
On the Calatrava edge facing Parc de la Mar, this statement boutique pairs bold interiors with one of Palma’s showstopper rooftops.
Highlights
- Three-tier rooftop infinity pool with sea-wall views.
- Arabesque touches by Jaime Beriestain.
- Michelin dining at DINS by Santi Taura.
Best for: Design lovers, foodie couples.
Room to book: Parc de la Mar facing.
Good to know: Rooftop is popular—go early evening.
🏡 Hotel Can Cirera — Intimate, Family-Run by the Cathedral
A handful of characterful rooms in a traditional residence just steps from La Seu—homey, authentic and central.
Highlights
- Genuine Mallorcan hospitality.
- Quiet, intimate scale.
- Perfect for slipping out at dawn to explore.
Best for: Couples and solo travellers who love small, personal stays.
Room to book: Heritage rooms with original details.
Local tip: It fills fast—book early for weekends.
🎨 Hotel Cappuccino — Playful Design on Plaça de Cort
Bold, cinematic interiors, a rooftop plunge, and a lively ground-floor café for people-watching on one of Palma’s emblematic squares.
Highlights
- Unmistakable art-driven aesthetic.
- Central for shopping, galleries and tapas.
- Private cinema screenings on select nights.
Best for: Style seekers, city-energy lovers.
Room to book: Courtyard-facing if you’re a light sleeper.
Good to know: The square can buzz—ask for quieter orientations.
🧾 Booking Checklist
- Room orientation: courtyard/upper floors for quieter nights.
- Pool reality: rooftops or plunge; confirm access times and lounger policy.
- Arrival & wheels: taxis can’t always door-drop—pack a small bag for cobbles.
- Dinner plans: book Friday/Saturday slots in advance (Old Town fills quickly).
- Parking: use Parc de la Mar or Antoni Maura car parks; walk 5–10 minutes.
🗓️ When to Come
Spring & autumn = terrace lunches, soft light, comfortable walking.
Summer = late dinners, rooftops and early-morning sightseeing.
Winter = calm streets, gallery time, spa-heavy weekends.
🚍 Getting Around From Palma & From PMI
Everything here is walkable; EMT buses and taxis cover beach runs or longer hops.
Useful transport from Palma Weekly: Public Transport in Mallorca • Car Rental in Palma
❓ FAQ
Which Old Town hotels are quietest?
Courtyard-facing rooms at Palma’s townhouse hotels (e.g., Gloria de Sant Jaume) are your best bet.
Is a rooftop pool standard in the Old Town?
Not standard. Sant Francesc, El Llorenç and Cappuccino have rooftops; others focus on spa pools.
Where do I park for an Old Town stay?
Use Parc de la Mar or Antoni Maura, then stroll 5–10 minutes to your hotel.