Book a high-floor superior sea-view room with a balcony for the best bay views, afternoon sun and sunsets; confirm the exact room category.
What guests mention
Guests tend to value Hotel Eden for its welcoming staff, prime position along the Port de Sóller seafront and attractive views across the bay. The pool, rooftop bar, balconies and convenient access to nearby dining, the tram and cycling routes are recurring positives. Superior sea-view rooms receive the most praise, while rear-facing options naturally feel less special. Practical downsides are limited but worth noting: parking is paid and nearby rather than on site, and popular pool loungers may be in demand.
What guests who stayed here recommend
Real advice grouped by theme — drawn from guest reviews of Hotel Eden Soller.
Top tips
Request a superior sea-facing room on a high floor with a balcony overlooking the sea or pool; paying extra is worthwhile and helps avoid overhead noise.
Use the beach instead of relying on the small, crowded pool; hotel loungers can be scarce, especially in high season.
Choose a rear-facing room for privacy, mountain views, morning sun and quieter nights.
Use the nearby beach for swimming and loungers; beach loungers and parasols cost €18.50 per day.
Pre-arrange parking and use the nearby garage if suitable; parking is paid and may be cheaper than the hotel’s option.
Head to the pool early to secure a lounger, as towels may reserve the limited beds before the hotel enforces the rules.
Choose a front or bay-facing room for the view, but expect more promenade, pool or evening entertainment noise.
Choose bed and breakfast rather than half board if dinner quality concerns you; breakfast is generally the stronger meal.
Pay for a larger or corner room if possible, because standard rooms can be extremely small.
Expect sea-facing rooms to become warmer in the afternoon; pool-facing superior rooms can also receive intense afternoon sun.
Choose half board if you want to control dining costs, as eating around Port de Sóller can be expensive.
Take the train from Palma to Sóller and tram to Port de Sóller; return by bus via Palma, with public transport costing €40 for two on arrival and €8.80 for two on departure.
Book directly and well in advance, request a superior sea-facing room, and understand that your room choice is not guaranteed.
Avoid lower-floor rear rooms and verify the room location carefully when booking through Expedia.
Avoid side rooms if possible, as some balconies may be hazardous and side-road rooms can be noisy late at night.
Compare standard and superior rooms before upgrading, since some standard rooms also have pool or sea views and superior rooms mainly add space.
Visit the rooftop bar for some of the area’s best views.
Avoid Mary D’Or restaurant near the old tram stop because the food may disappoint.
Reserve dinner tables at local restaurants during peak periods, because they fill quickly.
Expect the breakfast buffet to become crowded at peak times.
Request a balcony if one is essential, because some rooms have only a tiny outdoor space.
Consider room 407 for afternoon and evening sun, especially in early May.
Consider room 224 in the smaller four-storey block for lovely beach and sea views.
Request rooms 121–124 for larger balconies close to the seafront; choose a higher floor for a better promenade view.
Request room 712 for its huge private terrace, loungers, table, chairs and panoramic port views.
Request room 210 for a sea view.
Book room 505 for a quiet stay, morning sun and a comfortable balcony without a pool or sea view.
Request room 212 for its exceptionally large balcony and good view.
Check that the air conditioning works when you arrive.
Inspect the sofa-bed area for the memory-foam mattress on arrival.
Avoid rooms above the outside bar if you want quiet before 11pm.
Visit the pool toward the end of the day, when it is still hot but generally quieter.
Avoid the ground-floor rooms at the front, especially those with terraces.
Request one of suites 07–11 for a sea view.
Request room 210 if it is available.
Choose a mountain-view room for a quieter, cooler stay.
Request a room above the restaurant and avoid rooms above the patio, where music plays most nights.
Choose a high-floor room over the dining room, whether mountain- or sea-facing.
Pre-book your airport transfer before arrival.
Ask staff to adjust the air-conditioning below 21°C if needed; expect pool and entertainment noise at the front and outside noise at the rear.
Ask for double glazing in a sea-view room, as summer entertainment can be noisy.
Visit in May if you prefer fewer families and children.
Shop at the markets around the hotel for water, fruit and snacks.
Take the train from Port de Sóller to visit the inland village of Sóller.
Allow extra time when arriving in Sóller between 11:00 and 16:00, as tunnel delays can be lengthy.
Do not book this hotel if relaxing beside the pool is your priority.
Call the hotel directly before booking to discuss room options.
About Hotel Eden Soller
Hotel Eden brings a clean, contemporary feel to the waterfront, with the bay and surrounding mountains supplying the drama. It is an easygoing base rather than a hushed retreat: think bright, air-conditioned rooms, a pool for unhurried afternoons and an on-site restaurant for evenings when staying close to home appeals. For the best sense of place, choose a superior room with a sea view and, if available, a generous balcony.
The hotel sits on Port de Sóller’s seafront, placing the promenade’s restaurants and bars within easy reach and making it particularly handy for beach days, harbour strolls and rides on the historic tram into Sóller. The botanical garden is also walkable, while the surrounding roads and mountain scenery make the area a natural fit for cyclists. Private parking is available nearby for a fee, so guests arriving by car should factor that into their plans.
Guests frequently warm to the friendly atmosphere, the bay-facing setting and the pool area, while the rooftop bar is often singled out as a pleasant spot to linger. Half-board visitors also commonly mention the evening buffet. Sea-facing rooms earn the strongest enthusiasm; those booking rear-facing accommodation may find the experience less scenic, so room selection matters here.
Facilities
- 24-hour front desk
- Baggage storage
- Bar / lounge
- Beach
- Billiards
- Breakfast buffet
- Car hire
- Dry cleaning
- Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
- Hiking
- Ironing service
- Laundry service
- Meeting rooms
- Non-smoking hotel
- Outdoor furniture
- Outdoor pool
- Paid private parking nearby
- Parking garage
- Pool
- Pool / beach towels
- Pool with view
- Poolside bar
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Sun loungers / beach chairs
- Sun terrace
- Sun umbrellas
- Wifi
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