03 / 02 / 2025
Overlooking the Mediterranean from the bay of Palma, El Llorenç Parc de la Mar distinguishes itself as a boutique hotel that makes you feel special.
Comfort is the watchword, and the attentiveness of the staff is paramount to guaranteeing a great stay.
You can get to the hotel from the historic centre by exploring the streets of the La Calatrava neighbourhood. If you’re visiting the city’s magnificent cathedral, all you have to do is walk along the ramparts to reach this city hideaway with its unique design, stamped with the history of the island of Mallorca. Balancing classic and modern elements, the aesthetic language has been developed by the Swedish designer Magnus Ehrland, inspired by the pattern of Arabic stars that are repeated in El Llorenç’s magnificent rooms. The artistic composition that fills the walls is by the artist Toni Font, who captures the Mallorcan landscape in his art.
This is one of three hotels in the Nybau Hotels group, a fusion of private businesses between families from Sweden and Mallorca. The presence of Nordic and German tourists on the island, among others of course, who seek out the island’s good weather for a getaway, is pretty evident. The hotel’s spa is also a plus, where one can get away from the commotion of tourists, in a place of tranquillity, with a thermal circuit and an atmosphere that reinterprets the Arab baths, and where you can enjoy the 14-metre pool, as well as the sauna or jacuzzi.
You can get to the hotel from the historic centre by exploring the streets of the La Calatrava neighbourhood. If you’re visiting the city’s magnificent cathedral, all you have to do is walk along the ramparts to reach this city hideaway with its unique design, stamped with the history of the island of Mallorca. Balancing classic and modern elements, the aesthetic language has been developed by the Swedish designer Magnus Ehrland, inspired by the pattern of Arabic stars that are repeated in El Llorenç’s magnificent rooms. The artistic composition that fills the walls is by the artist Toni Font, who captures the Mallorcan landscape in his art.
This is one of three hotels in the Nybau Hotels group, a fusion of private businesses between families from Sweden and Mallorca. The presence of Nordic and German tourists on the island, among others of course, who seek out the island’s good weather for a getaway, is pretty evident. The hotel’s spa is also a plus, where one can get away from the commotion of tourists, in a place of tranquillity, with a thermal circuit and an atmosphere that reinterprets the Arab baths, and where you can enjoy the 14-metre pool, as well as the sauna or jacuzzi.
After breakfast with its buffet area and à la carte options, in addition to the Urbà restaurant for lighter meals, I would highlight the hotel’s restaurant