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Hotel Palacio ca sa Galesa

Miramar 8
07001
Palma de Mallorca
Mallorca
Telephone: +34 971 715 400
Fax: +34 971 721 579
Web Site: www.palaciocasagalesa.com

The Palacio Ca Sa Galesa Hotel opened on April 26 1995 as an idea to reform old manor houses. This is a new concept of hospitality in Palma, with exclusive service in a luxurious atmosphere.

The Palacio Ca Sa Galesa Hotel is a five star hotel in the heart of Palma, in a building of about 3,000 square metres which was built in 1576. It has only 12 bedrooms and all are decorated differently and called after famous musicians. This hotel combines Mallorquin, French, Italian and English styles with windows from the nineteenth century, French clocks from the imperial times, brass, marble and wooden floors from Puerto Rico, wooden furniture from the end of the seventeenth century and walls made Mallorquin pine which already no longer exists.

From the patio, guests can reach the ‘noble’ floor with an enormous dining room, two lounges where guests can have a drink and read or go to the beautiful patio fountain. The hotel has no formal catering service but guests can have dinner if they make a reservation. However, the Palacio Ca Sa Galesa Hotel does have ‘El Café Ricks’ which is a big hall where breakfast is served from 08.30 hrs until 1100 hrs. There is also room service for breakfast.

The Palacio Ca Sa Galesa has an entire floor dedicated to common rooms. They designed it as a museum, so guests can find a library with a chimney to spend the winter nights with a good book, a drink or a good Cuban cigar. There is also a bar decorated with furniture from the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. The ‘Cocina Monet’(Monet kitchen) is a kitchen which is entirely yellow and where guests can have tea or coffee (imported directly from Harrods, London) in the afternoon with the best Mallorquin cakes. The ‘Cocina Monet’ was designed as a replica of the kitchen of the French impressionist painter Claude Monet noted in his memoirs.

For those guests who have any spare time, the hotel has sun terraces with hammocks, a fitness-room, a solarium, a sauna and a Roman bath located in a half cellar. The swimming pool is cooled in summer and heated in winter and has a wave machine.

The hotel has five double bedrooms, one junior suite, two standard suites and four luxury suites, all with different decoration and with some antiquities and/or original paintings. All have satellite television, minibar, free tea and coffee service, safety deposit box, central heating and air-conditioning, private phone line, internet line, twin or king size beds and special access for all the hotel with only one key. The bathrooms are decorated by hand with special mosaics from Paris and Mallorcan stones. All have jacuzzi baths or shower-jets with bath salts service, make-up mirror with light, bath towel heater, hair-dryer and anti-vapour mirrors, telephone, bath products and slippers.

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