De La Vila Hotel
Simple hotel in the quiet village of Llubí
This hotel is located in a restored house built in 1900. The town of Llubí is situated in el Pla, Mallorca's central rural region, which preserves the quietness, cordiality, simplicity and friendly coexistence of village life.
The hotel is located in a quiet square, but it benefits from great views thanks to its elevated position. There are six bedrooms, all full of character.
Breakfast is served in their homely dining room or in a sunny patio (courtyard). In the hall you can read, organize and plan your day or simply relax. In the upper terrace you can enjoy the sunset with a drink.
Sights nearby
Sights in Mallorca
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Coastal Watchtowers
Located <1 km away
If you drive around the coast of Mallorca, you will find ancient towers or 'torres' that were used to guard the island against invasions by unwelcome visitors.
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Can Planes Contemporary Art Museum, sa Pobla
Located 8.0 km away
Can Planes Museum of Contemporary Art is located in sa Pobla in the north of Mallorca. It occupies the ground floor of the old manor house Can Planes that was refurbished and modified in 1998. It's permanent collection is composed of over a hundred works by artists living in Mallorca.
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Coves de Campanet, Campanet
Located 11.0 km away
The Caves of Campanet are situated in the north of Mallorca in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountains. The caves cover a surface area of approximately 3,200 square metres at a depth of 50 metres
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Museum of Juniper Serra Fray, Petra
Located 13.0 km away
Museum located in the house where the famous friar spent his childhood. It shows the typical way of life in Mallorca in the 18th century.
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S'Albufera Natural Park
Located 13.1 km away
Just off the coast road 5km south of Port d'Alcudia in the north west of Mallorca, the S'Albufera wetlands make a welcome relief from long stretches of crowded beach.
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Els Calderers de Sant Joan
Located 13.3 km away
Els Calderers is a manor house situated between Vilafranca and Sant Joan. The house was once at the centre of a large wine estate but like so many others in Mallorca, it fell victim to the phylloxera disease. Reopened in 1993, the 18th-century house is now a museum of Mallorcan furniture and traditions. Set in beautiful countryside, this is a lovely place to spend a few hours.