Choose the hotel for its central location in Palma’s old quarter.
No guest-review details or recurring comments were provided, so there is no reliable guest consensus to report on service, rooms, noise, cleanliness or facilities. The property’s appeal is clearly its converted-factory character, contemporary industrial style and central old-town setting, which should suit travellers keen to explore Palma locally. Those seeking a more traditional resort atmosphere, extensive leisure amenities or a quieter out-of-town stay may want to check current guest feedback before booking.
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of BRICK PALMA – Turismo de Interior.
Choose the hotel for its central location in Palma’s old quarter.
Check out the little rooftop terrace.
Choose a loft room.
Don’t expect a room with a view, as surrounding buildings block the outlook.
Pack earplugs just in case.
Request room 22 for a quiet, cool stay.
Arrive before 5pm.
Avoid rooms over the bar unless you want late-night noise and a party atmosphere.
BRICK PALMA brings a welcome edge to Palma’s old town: a former 19th-century pottery factory reworked as a design-led hotel with industrial touches, a sociable feel and a strong connection to the city around it. It is less about traditional resort polish and more about staying somewhere with texture, personality and an urban point of view.
Set in the heart of the historic centre, it puts the lanes, architecture, cafés and everyday rhythm of Palma within easy reach. This is a natural fit for independent travellers who want to spend their days exploring rather than retreating to a self-contained resort, and who appreciate a central base with a contemporary atmosphere. The full-service setup adds useful ease to a stay in the old town.
The strongest appeal is its combination of heritage and modern design: an old industrial building given a lively new purpose, in a location made for getting to know Palma on foot. It should particularly suit travellers looking for character and value in the centre, rather than a conventional beach-hotel experience.
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