Es Pla d'en Llodra is tucked away in Manacor's old quarter, right next door to the church of the same name. Surrounded by tiny cobbled streets and plant-hung patios, it was originally a place for the training of Es Pla d'en Llodranary priests, but today is a little hotel of exceptional sophistication and style.
Following three years of careful restoration by the owners, the hotel opened it's doors at the beginning of 2003. The result is a masterpiece of design, with carefully preserved 17th century ecclesiastical architecture blending elegantly with modern minimalism. Every detail is just right, in the form, the materials, the furnishings and the decoration.
The 14 guest rooms are havens of calm, utilising neutral colours, fine muslin and smooth oak floors. All are spacious, and most especially the suites. The public spaces are even more special, the original high vaulted ceilings and limestone walls combine with cutting edge design, natural materials and large windows to show a masterful use of light and space. Up on the roof, the solarium brings a zen-like peace while down in the old crypt there is a spa with jacuzzi, sauna and hammam. The art gallery features exhibitions of paintings, sculpture, photography and ceramics.
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Double Room, breakfast incl., day from: 200.00 €
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Junior Suite, breakfast incl., day from: 240.00 €
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