The location of the hotel is fabulous, right in the centre of the port, and the price of the hotel reflects this rather than the hotel itself. The standard rooms looked quite small on the website, so we upgraded to a premium sea view room which has an additional space for a seating area with a sofa bed. We booked as a couple, although were given a room where the sofa bed was made up into a third bed. The shared spaces in the hotel are well presented, and feel at odds to the bedrooms. There is a lovely lounge area looking over the port at the front of the hotel, and the downstairs bar and rooftop bar are decorated beautifully and very clean. But the decoration in our bedroom was very basic and in need of a refresh, especially the bathroom which had a build up of dirt and limescale around the fixtures and fixings, and peeling paint. When the rooms were ‘made up’, the beds were often not fully made. We were also disappointed that we had to pay a deposit for the use of an iron, and were then given a very small and useless tabletop ironing board. At over £300 a night, I would not expect to have to pay for an iron. The pool area is lovely, although even at an off peak time it was hard to find a sunbed. Most beds were reserved with towels for hours at a time before the guest actually arrived to use them. This was disappointing given we were provided with a list of hotel rules at the beginning of our stay, with one rule emphasised that sunbeds were not to be reserved. The thing that let the hotel down the most was the staff, who were very unapproachable and unfriendly, and at times quite rude. I used the rooftop bar on one occasion, where I was asked for payment before the bartender made the drinks I ordered. I was the given one drink short. The bar was busy (although not full by any means), and the bartender was juggling lots of different orders and customers, so I understand that mistakes can happen. When I checked on the missing drink (cocktail) she let me know it was on its way, however after about 15 minutes of me checking on the drink, the bartender informed me that she had already given me the drink earlier, which was not the case. I really do understand that mistakes happen and even more so when she was run off her feet, but the disappointing thing was that the bartender was very rude to me and refused to make the drink. She then refused to serve me again for a second round of drinks. It was very disappointing service and made me not want to return to the bar throughout the rest of my stay, despite it being a lovely location and view. On the day of check out we had a late flight, and the day prior to this I saw there were lots of availability of the rooms online still, so enquired about a late check out. I was informed I would have to pay for this, which I was very happy to do, but that they could not confirm until the morning of check out in case the rooms were booked by last minute travellers. This is completely understandable. On the mor
I can't think of a better hotel that I’ve had the pleasure of staying at in recent years. The hotel is absolutely wonderful—a near-perfect stay and holiday destination. I can’t recommend this hotel enough! If you're considering booking it, you won’t be disappointed. The food, service, design, location, views, and staff all deserve 5 stars. The Port of Sóller itself is also a fantastic destination, and I highly recommend visiting. There are just two things you should know before staying here. First, while the hotel has a great location and is very close to the port, it is situated at the top of a steep hill/mountain (as you might expect from the name). The walk back up to the hotel isn’t far, but it is quite steep. So, if you think you might have trouble with stairs or a steep incline, this could be challenging. It wasn’t an issue for us, but it’s something to keep in mind for others. Second, the hotel restaurant has a unique setup. In the evenings, it's taken over by a third party, which operates it somewhat independently, though it’s still part of the hotel. Many high-end hotels in London have similar arrangements. The restaurant is excellent, but it gets very busy. If you’re hoping to dine there regularly because you're a guest, you might not be able to. During our 8-day stay, we were only able to get one reservation. There are plenty of other dining options down at the port, but don’t rely solely on the hotel for dinner. I would recommend booking NAMI well in advance of your arrival if you want to secure multiple reservations. The restaurant is outstanding—just very busy, and even hotel guests might struggle to get a table, so it’s worth planning ahead. All in all, it was a flawless stay! I can’t wait to return!
We stayed in this hotel for a week just after it reopened as part of the Pure Salt chain after 2 years of the Covid pandemic. We booked and travelled with Jet2holidays. There were clearly some opening teething problems. Supply chains had obviously struggled as had problems as the mini bar was empty on our arrival. When we reported this to reception we got 2 bottles of San Miguel and a Mars Bar. Later in the week some spirits and water arrived. There was a lack of toiletries (bearing in mind this is a luxury brand I expected more than a bottle of multipurpose hand wash/shower gel/shampoo and another of hand/body lotion. All the staff were new and finding their way in their roles with managers who were still working out how things should be organised. The manager was often visible and frequently stressed. Our room door lock refused us entry after breakfast one morning. Every one worked hard to fix it but it did mean that once they’d let us in we couldn’t go out for a while. If your mini bar is empty there is nothing to drink in the room. It is unclear if the tap water is drinkable and the kettle and drink making facilities advertised on Jet2’s site never appeared so we bought bottled water locally. Breakfast offers a wide range of choices, including a hot and cold buffet, continental breakfast, bread & pastries and additional hot items to order if you like. The dinner menu is delicious but a bit repetitive for 7 nights, especially if you don’t like some options. I would eat in the restaurant again wouldn’t book half board again as there are many local restaurants offering a wider variety of food. Also everything extra at dinner is chargeable (including water and bread) and there are surcharges on many dishes. Make sure you’re brought the right QR menu so you know what is charged. The hotel is well positioned at the end of the bay on a level path round the bay. The trams are far enough away that their noise is incidental rather than intrusive. The public areas are lovely. The pool area is up quite a few steps and enjoys fabulous views over the bay. The bar in this are wasn’t open during our stay, when it does open it will be worth heading up for a drink. The main bar seemed sp****ly stocked but that may be a supply issue and there are probably more choices now. Information about the hotel was available on the Pure Salt app. Unfortunately the QR code on the keycards took you to another brand in the hotel group. Once you have the right app it gives you lots of information including the menus, room service details and local walking tours. During our visit we walked a lovely path to Soller and back (about 45 mins each way) and got the bus to and from Palma from the bus station. Buses also ran Soller and other local villages with good paths back (take suitable footwear). This a lovely hotel which will only improve as staff become more proficient. However, it needs a few more touches to be luxury. Things like a range of toiletries, bottled water
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The hotel building was lovely and decorated in keeping with an old olive mill. The bedroom room was always cleaned beautifully every day and was very comfortable. The hotel grounds are huge with several different areas to sit in. We had a double buggy for my daughter’s twins which made moving around tricky but doable with two lifts. The breakfast was superb with an excellent selection. Staff were friendly and helpful. The location is very convenient.
Amazing location just off the main square. Easy check-in procedure and box outside to keep keys, large room and large bathroom with bathtub. Pretty shared courtyard and salon, although be aware of mosquitos in courtyard in summer, and not so many cafes open early before 9am for breakfast. Decor was rustic but classy and gives a local feel, pillows and bed were okay only, a bit hard.
With a stay at Meem Townhouse, you'll be centrally located in Sóller, within a 10-minute drive of Port de Sóller Marina and Banco de Sóller. This hotel is 8.1 mi (13.1 km) from Cala Deia and 21.3 mi (34.2 km) from Lluc Monastery.
Enjoy recreation amenities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a garden. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access and a communal living room.
A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a safe deposit box at the front desk, and coffee/tea in a common area. Limited parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 7 air-conditioned rooms featuring Smart televisions. Your memory foam bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Digital programming and smart speakers are provided for your entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
This was my first time staying in Soller and I took a long time choosing my place to stay. I was certainly not disappointed with my choice. Toni, before I even arrived showed how professional they are by contacting me details on lock box etc. On arrival, I was greeted warmly and to my surprise was upgraded to a superior double. It was lovely. Little terrace, comfortable bed, pleasant room temperature and a wow bathroom. Breakfast was great too snd plenty of choice for me. Impressed with location too so will be revoking and bringing my husband next time. Thank you.
With a stay at Hotel El Guía, you'll be centrally located in Sóller, within a 10-minute drive of Port de Sóller Marina and Ferrocarril de Soller Train Station. This spa hotel is 0.1 mi (0.2 km) from Church of Sant Bartomeu and 0.1 mi (0.2 km) from Plaza de la Constitución.
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find a sauna, a seasonal outdoor pool, and bicycles to rent. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, tour/ticket assistance, and bicycle tour information.
Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at the hotel's restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include multilingual staff, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 24 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and plasma televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as laptop-compatible safes and desks.
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Excellent in every way. We live in Palma de Mallorca, so this was a quick weekend getaway for us. From the friendly welcome, to the beautiful room, everything was lovely. The design of the hotel, rooms, common areas, pool , etc. is very well done. The rooms are not huge but have great views of the mountains (208) and the pool area. Lots of quality design touches. Very comfortable bed. Welcome drink was a nice touch. Parking was most welcome in busy Soller, and not incredibly tight like many in Mallorca. Breakfast was also excellent with a big choice of everything, although the one coffee machine was working overtime! A real machine cappucino would have been the chery on the cake! Our shower cubicle did leak a bit, but nothing a bit of silicone wouldn't fix. The position is fantastic, right in the heart of Soller, and the tram even goes by the gardens. We would love to return!
GGuest UserThe staff could not have been more welcoming or helpful - exceptional. Hotel is in a great central location. The hotel's restaurant isn't currently open, but there were plenty of local places to get breakfast and meals out. The room was comfortable and very clean (with a fridge which was handy). Soller itself was an ideal base for our walking holiday, with efficient and cheap bus routes out to many destinations.
GGuest UserThe beautifully furnished rooms are located in an old townhouse in the centre of Soller. Very friendly landlord, trying to meet every request. There are many places to eat nearby.
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