Consider a top-floor room for its spaciousness, rooftop terrace and potentially quieter garden outlook, but check the low sloping roof first.
What guests mention
No guest-review summary or popular mentions were provided, so there is not enough information to fairly report recurring praise or criticisms from past visitors. The hotel’s own details point to an intimate historic setting, individually styled suites, a pool garden and a destination-focused restaurant, but these features should not be confused with verified guest opinion.
Your stay, step by step
Advice from guests who actually stayed at Hotel Sant Salvador — the single most helpful tip for each part of your trip, in the order you'll need it, from booking to your last morning.
Review the website photos carefully and choose a room that suits your preferences.
Consider a top-floor room for its spaciousness, rooftop terrace and potentially quieter garden outlook, but check the low sloping roof first.
Prepare for tiled stairs because the hotel has no lift.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Sant Salvador.
Choose a first-floor room for its high ceilings, but expect possible noise from guests in rooms above.
Avoid top-floor room Cinco unless it has been redecorated and its plumbing repaired.
Check whether building work is scheduled before booking a Junior Suite.
Prepare for tiled stairs because the hotel has no lift.
Avoid courtyard-facing rooms if evening noise bothers you, as musical evenings may continue until about 11:30 p.m.
Review the website photos carefully and choose a room that suits your preferences.
About Hotel Sant Salvador
Hotel Sant Salvador feels less like a conventional stay and more like being welcomed into a beautifully reimagined piece of Artà’s past. Set within a historic small palace beneath the fortified Sant Salvador church, this eight-suite hideaway pairs restored architectural details with contemporary touches. The rooms are deliberately individual: first-floor suites lean elegant and classic, while those above have a brighter, more open-lined look. Outside, an idyllic Mediterranean garden and pool provide a quiet counterpoint to the building’s striking façade, attributed to Antoni Gaudí.
The hotel sits on the slope below Sant Salvador in Artà, a characterful inland town in northeast Mallorca. Its tiny size makes it best suited to couples, food-minded travellers and anyone who prefers atmosphere over the facilities of a large resort. There is a bar, a well-regarded restaurant serving imaginative Mediterranean cooking, and a wine cellar focused on Mallorcan and Spanish bottles. It is a particularly appealing base for unhurried days exploring Artà and the island’s quieter northeast.
What stands out here is the sense of privacy: with only eight suites, the mood is naturally calm and personal rather than busy or anonymous. The mix of heritage, modern design, garden space and serious dining gives Sant Salvador a distinctively grown-up, romantic feel.
Facilities
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Housekeeping
- Minibar
- Private balcony
- Refrigerator
- Room service
- Safe
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