Bar in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
100ptsPalma's central stay for repeat visitors.

About Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
Hotel Cappuccino sits on Palma's Plaça de Cort and draws a composed, design-conscious crowd rather than a resort-holiday demographic. The terrace and central location make it a reliable base for repeat visitors. Booking is easy outside peak summer, and it works well as a daytime or early-evening stop between the city's better bars and wine spots.
Should You Come Back to Hotel Cappuccino?
If you visited Hotel Cappuccino on a first trip to Palma and left with a good impression, a return visit will likely confirm what you already suspected: this is one of the more considered addresses on Plaça de Cort, and it holds up. The square itself has changed little, but the hotel has quietly built a reputation among the kind of traveller who books Palma more than once — people who want a central base with some design sensibility rather than another anonymous resort property out on the bay.
The crowd here tends to skew cosmopolitan and unhurried. You'll find weekend visitors from Barcelona and Madrid mixing with longer-stay Europeans who treat Mallorca as a second home. It does not attract the poolside party demographic. If you came here expecting that and left pleasantly surprised, that remains true on a second visit — the atmosphere is calmer and more composed than much of what surrounds it in the old town.
The location on Plaça de Cort puts you within walking distance of the cathedral, the old Arab quarter, and a cluster of the better bars and wine spots in the city. Bar La Sang and Burgundi are both close enough to reach on foot. Chapeau Palma is another nearby option worth adding to your list. For wine-focused evenings, CAV. vins is the name to know.
What Hotel Cappuccino does well is atmosphere , the visual tone of the property, from its terrace to its interiors, is deliberate and consistent. It reads as a boutique address without trying too hard to announce itself as one. For returning visitors, the reliable quality of the setting is the main draw. There are no dramatic reinventions between visits, which is either a strength or a limitation depending on what you're after.
Booking here is direct. Palma fills up fast in July and August, so if your travel falls in peak summer, lock in earlier than you think you need to. Shoulder season , May, June, September, October , is when the city is at its most manageable, and Hotel Cappuccino's terrace makes more sense in those months than in the height of summer crowds.
Quick reference: Central Palma location on Plaça de Cort; suits design-conscious travellers and repeat visitors; easy to book outside peak season.
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Compare Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Cappuccino - Palma | Easy | — | ||
| Burgundi | Unknown | — | ||
| Bar La Sang | Unknown | — | ||
| The Wine Side | Unknown | — | ||
| Mercat Negre | Unknown | — | ||
| CAV. vins | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Hotel Cappuccino - Palma?
Hotel Cappuccino has a reputation in Palma for its café and dining offer, which draws both guests and locals to its Plaça de Cort address. Without current menu or chef data on record, the safest move is to treat the food as a solid supporting act rather than the main reason to visit. If food is your priority, pair a stay here with a meal at a dedicated restaurant nearby in the Old Town.
Do I need a reservation at Hotel Cappuccino - Palma?
For the hotel itself, booking ahead is advisable — Plaça de Cort is one of Palma's most central addresses and rooms go fast in peak Mallorca season (June through September). For the café or restaurant on-site, walk-ins appear to be accepted, but arriving during busy daytime hours without a plan risks a wait. Check directly with the property for current availability.
Does Hotel Cappuccino - Palma have happy hour deals?
No happy hour pricing is documented for Hotel Cappuccino Palma. If a discounted drinks window matters to your visit, Bar La Sang or The Wine Side in central Palma are more reliably associated with bar-focused programming and may be worth checking first.
Does Hotel Cappuccino - Palma have outdoor seating?
The hotel sits directly on Plaça de Cort, one of Palma's main squares, which makes some form of outdoor or terrace seating plausible given the setting. Specific seating configuration isn't confirmed in available data, so contact the property before booking if outdoor dining or drinks is a deciding factor for your visit.
Is Hotel Cappuccino - Palma good for a date?
The Plaça de Cort location works in its favour — it's a genuinely atmospheric part of Palma's Old Town, and the hotel's aesthetic has been noted for considered interior design. For a date that centres on a drink or coffee rather than a full dinner, it's a credible choice. If you want a dedicated restaurant setting, Mercat Negre or Burgundi nearby offer more focused dining experiences for two.
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