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Can Alomar Hotel
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Featuring a private entrance, this spacious suite also consists of 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a bath…
Featuring a coffee machine and tea service, this room features a satellite TV, air conditioning, and safe, as well as co…
This room features a a coffee machine and tea service, satellite TV, air conditioning, and safe, as well as complimenta…
This room features a satellite TV, air conditioning, and safe, as well as complimentary slippers. The private bathroom f…
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Restaurants nearby
- Marc Fosh★ Michelin Although tucked away along a narrow street in the historic quarter of the city, this restaurant (part of a 17C seminary that has been superbly converted into the Convent de La Missió hotel) comes as a delightful surprise. In its meticulous modern interior, featuring brightly lit spaces with a minimalist feel and a pleasant patio-terrace, discover the cuisine of Marc Fosh, the first British chef to be awarded a Michelin star on Spanish soil. His culinary philosophy brings together flavour, technique and creativity and highlights, through simply constructed yet sophisticated combinations, the se594m
- DINS Santi Taura★ Michelin Located amid the attractive surroundings of Palma’s cathedral, on the ground floor of the attractive El Llorenç Parc de la Mar boutique hotel.In the elegant, contemporary style dining room, chef Santi Taura demonstrates his passion for traditional Mallorcan cuisine, taking everyday recipes from the islands and bringing them up to date, using native ingredients and prioritising flavour over and above anything else. He presides over a single tasting menu called Origens (11 courses, although another three courses can also be added) which changes in line with the seasons and takes us on a journey 764m
- Zaranda★ Michelin Fernando Pérez Arellano’s legendary Zaranda restaurant continues to delight the senses in Palma’s old quarter, within the walls of the Es Princep luxury hotel (a Michelin Key recipient), but with a separate entrance. It stands above the remains of a former tannery, playing with the origins of the site and the lexicon to invite us to enjoy evocative experiences in different rooms (Guild Hall, Saddler's Corner, Tanner's Dining Room, etc.): A flor de piel (12 courses, in 3 spaces) and Plena flor (18 courses, in 3 spaces). There are interesting pickled options as appetisers, all of them with nods 927m
- La Bodeguilla Family establishment run by two brothers. Sample wines and tapas in the wine shop and the two - storey dining area where barrels are used as tables.210m
- Bàrbar In the heart of Palma’s old quarter, just a few metres from the Convento de la Concepció after which the street is named, you’ll come across this rustic-style eatery with lots of character, thanks mainly to its restored natural stone walls. It features two distinct dining spaces: one overlooking the kitchen for a more authentic experience, plus the pleasant main dining room. The à la carte dining format here is based around the Mediterranean with the occasional global touch, ably supported by seasonal suggestions and fish of the day options. Having tried the grilled wild turbot we can safely c242m
- Adrián Quetglas A restaurant that is as original as it is stylish, usually full and always meets with expectations. Located in the heart of Palma, overlooking the bed of the Torrent de Sa Riera canal, it boasts a welcoming, bistro-style ambience with attractive bonuses such as a vertical garden and a pleasant vibe created by the jazz music playing in the background. The owner-chef’s goal is to democratise haute cuisine and showcase cooking full of nuances and variations (including from his native Buenos Aires) with a strong focus on Mediterranean flavours and unequivocal influences from his time working in Lo447m
- Mombo This highly original eatery, with its attractive and informal bistro-style ambience, is the fiefdom of Brazilian-born chef Gabriel Conti. He arrived in Palma having spent many years working in Barcelona, which enabled him to acquire a rucksack full of different culinary experiences and expertise, which he now highlights, in particular, in dishes prepared on the grill. If you decide to eat at one of the four seats at the bar counter, the chef will be happy to share the secrets of his dishes with you step by step.491m
- Quadrat It’s hard not to be delighted by this restaurant occupying the former stables of a mansion (now the one-Michelin-key Sant Francesc Hotel Singular) with the additional benefit of a charming landscaped garden-patio. The chefs at the helm, Carles Forteza and Alvar Albaladejo, conjure up Mediterranean cuisine with a constant nod to locally grown ingredients and Mallorcan cooking. Quadrat is open for dinner from Thursday to Monday (choose between an à la carte and a tasting menu entitled L'Entorn). A different menu is served for Sunday lunch, on which rice dishes take centre stage.573m
- Little Jarana Chef Abraham Artigas' small bistro, which has carved out a niche for itself within the city's culinary scene, presents a fairly informal and fun menu, based on Mediterranean cuisine but incorporating some international touches. Among its offerings, with many dishes designed for sharing, we were particularly impressed by its Scarlet shrimp, ham and lime, as well as the Gnocchi, cockles and bottarga (the latter, a huge hit, has never been taken off the menu). They don't serve soft drinks, beer or coffee, just wine (mainly from small producers), some vermouth and water!642m
- Aromata Chef Andreu Genestra’s cuisine, in the impressive surroundings of the HM Palma Blanc, a hotel combining the essence of the Mediterranean with a more innovative architectural design, continues to be influenced by a contemporary gastronomic philosophy and the island’s culinary traditions. The à la carte, which always aims to showcase the best ingredients available daily, is complemented by a successful lunchtime menu (with a choice of dishes) and two tasting-style options in the evening: Aromata and Sentits (to which a selection of cheeses can be added for a supplement). Aromata also has its own696m
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Attractions nearby
- Palma Cathedral cathedral and minor basilica in Spain328m
- Royal Palace of La Almudaina cultural property in Palma de Mallorca, Spain299m
- Estadi Mallorca Son Moix football stadium in Spain2.6km
- Bellver Castle castle in Mallorca2.4km
- Gran Hotel former hotel in Palma, Spain381m
- Es Baluard Art museum in Palma, Spain410m
- Consolat de Mar de Palma cultural property in Palma de mallorca, Spain262m
- Plaça Major516m
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