In 1983
PALMA
became the capital of one of Spain's newly established autonomous regions, the Balearic Islands, and since then it's shed the dusty provincialism of yesteryear, developing into a go-ahead and cosmopolitan commercial hub of 325,000 people. The new self-confidence is plain to see in the city centre, a vibrant and urbane place which is akin to the big cities of the Spanish mainland - and a world away from the heaving tourist enclaves of the surrounding bay. There's ... [More]
The Horizonte Hotel is located on a hill with excellent views over the Bay of Palma in a quiet area that is well connected with Palma centre and within walking distance of the lively nightlife in the town. The hotel offers an excellent entertainment programme with live music at least once a week. Le... [More]
Hotel Araxa is situated in a quiet, residential area of Palma close to the marina, Bellver Castle and Gomila Square. The hotel is set in beautiful gardens with a shady terrace bar. All of the bedrooms are equipped with terrace, television, telephone, air conditioning, safety deposit box and minibar.... [More]
Located near the fascinating port of Palma is the Hotel Armadams surrounded by a maze of alleys and side streets in the district of Son Armadams. Nearby attractions include the Teatro Principal and Marineland. All the bedrooms are stylish and equipped with television, telephone, hairdryer, safe and ... [More]
Ideally located on the harbour side of Palma, the capital of the Balearic Islands, is the Hotel Costa Azul. Palma, with its mixture of ancient architecture and palm trees, is situated on the south coast of the Island with a background of lush mountain vegetation. The hotel has 126 bedrooms with many... [More]
The Hotel Isla De Mallorca is located close to the Pueblo Espanol and the Castillo de Bellver in the ancient port of Palma on the Island of Mallorca famous for its coastline of beautiful beaches, hidden coves and impressive cliffs. All 110 elegant bedrooms are equipped with television, radio, teleph... [More]