Ciutat Jardi Hotel
Classic 1920's style hotel on the beach near Palma
This is officially the oldest hotel in Palma de Mallorca and has a beautiful facade. In 1986 is was designated a national tourist monument.
The guestrooms at this hotel offer such amenities as air-conditioning, work desks, in-room safes, complimentary Internet access, and private bathrooms with hairdryers and toiletries. The hotel also offers 24-hour room service for guest convenience.
Amenities and services include a restaurant, a bar, a meeting room, an equipped business centre, a swimming pool, and a hotel garden. Additionally, the hotel offers a laundry service, complimentary Internet access, and dry cleaning options.
It's located on the beach (a ten metre walk) around 4km from the city centre and has only 20 rooms.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
See all Sights & Sites-
Basilica de Sant Francesc
Located 3.7 km away
The facade of this 13th-century church in Palma (remodelled after it was struck by lightning in the 17th century) is typically Mallorcan - a massive, forbidding sandstone wall with a delicately carved postal and a rose window at the centre.
-
Banys Arabs (Arab Baths), Palma de Mallorca
Located 3.8 km away
These 10th-century baths are virtually all that remain of the Arab city of Medina Mayurqa (now known as Palma).
-
Museu de Sa Jugueta
Located 3.8 km away
Based on the collection of Antoni Roig Clar, this museum showcases over 3,000 toys from all around the world and from different eraas.
-
Museu de Mallorca
Located 3.8 km away
Billed as Mallorca's most important museum, this undoubtedly contains some fascinating exhibitsbut beware that it is difficult to get excited about bits of stone in glass cases if you do not understand the captions. The museum has recently been refurbished, so we are hoping it is now more tourist-friendly.
-
Museu Diocesa
Located 3.9 km away
This small museum of religious and historical antefacts is based in a wing of the former episcopal palace tucked behind the cathedral.
-
Parc de la Mar
Located 3.9 km away
Until the 1960s the sea reached up to the city walls, providing the perfect reflection for the cathedral. When the building of a new road changed all that, an artificial lake was constructed to reproduce the effect.