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Architecture Pedro Rabassa
such as Santanyi and Binissalem stones, to acknowledge the setting’s traditional aspect. The remainder of the hotel, however, is newly constructed on two plots that were formerly home to monks. The discovery of an Arabic oven from the 11th century during construction created a challenge for the architect who masterfully incorporated the find into the final product.
Interior design Magnus Ehrland
while a neutral color palette is offset by an abundance of artwork, sudden bright accents, and an intarsia stone floor that creates a long catwalk from one end of the building to the other. Textural richness comes in the form of walnut, oak, colored chrome, linen, and more.
Wellbeing Mind, body, soul
In addition to presenting a wide range of wellness treatments, the spa comprises a pool, Jacuzzi, steam bath, sauna, ice fountain, and more, to offer the ultimate slice of headspace in the heart of the city.
Get an insider take on the must-see spots and must-experience moments to be had on the beautiful Mediterranean island of Mallorca. Packed with eyeopening photographs and insider tips on the best places to eat, shop, drink, swim, and more, this is a go-to guide for anyone planning a trip to the Balearics.
El Llorenç Parc de la Mar
Plaça de Llorenç Villalonga 4
Palma de Mallorca 07001
Spain
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