Hotel Convent de la Missio, Palma, Mallorca - Explore & Book
"Convent de la Missio is tucked away down a lane in Palma's busy old quarter, so when you pass through its opaque glass entrance you will find its calm minimalist atmosphere a surprising contrast. The Mallorquin architect owners spent three years transforming this 17th-century convent into one of Palma's most stylish and sophisticated hotels. Inside, the use of light and space is exceptional: the original high vaulted ceilings and limestone walls have been retained and fused with cutting-edge design, natural materials and large windows. There's a sleek bar, a superb restaurant and a funky sitting room complete with bean bags, glossy design books and a log fire for winter evenings. The 27 cream and white bedrooms, including seven suites, are light and airy with wafting muslin, pale oak floors and ultra-chic bathrooms. Best of all, they are peaceful. Other delights include a Zen-inspired roof terrace, a whirlpool and sauna down in the old crypt that's free for guests to use, and an art gallery featuring ceramic and photo exhibitions.
Highs
Immaculate stylish decor and attention to detail; we were blown away all over again when we last revisitedFabulous, innovative cuisine from their renowned Marc Fosh restaurantIdeal central location for exploring Palma's historical sights and boutiques The rooftop terrace and pool are the perfect antidote to the summer heat, exuding tranquility in the heart of the city (save the occasional bell-ringing from the church next door) Really friendly, helpful staff
Lows
You'll need to book ahead for dinner as the restaurant is popular with localsLovers of chintz and clutter will find the minimalist public rooms rather starkThe suites aren't cheap, but they are definitely worth itThe narrow streets make driving difficult, but we wouldn't advise bringing a car anyway" - Nikki Tinto