Hotel in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
150ptsDesign-led central Palma base, dine downstairs.

About Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
Hotel Cappuccino sits on Palma's central Plaça de Cort, offering a design-led city-centre base where the café-restaurant operation is the brand's core identity, not a hotel add-on. Best for urban explorers who want to walk to everything; less suited to guests prioritising pools or coastal settings. Booking is straightforward, with May, June, and September offering the best value.
Is Hotel Cappuccino Worth Booking in Palma?
Yes, for a certain type of traveller: someone who wants a design-forward base in the centre of Palma, within walking distance of the cathedral and the old town's leading streets, and who values atmosphere over acreage. Hotel Cappuccino sits on Plaça de Cort, one of Palma's most recognisable squares, which means you are trading pool size and resort facilities for a genuinely central urban address. If you are flying in to explore Mallorca's capital rather than sun-lounge beside a cove, that trade-off makes sense.
The On-Site Dining Question
The Cappuccino brand built its reputation in Palma as a café and restaurant group before it became a hotel, which is worth knowing before you book. The dining here is not an afterthought bolted onto a lodging operation — it is the reason the brand exists. That said, because the database record for this property is sparse on specifics, we will not invent menu details or price points. What the brand's wider track record suggests is a café-terrace style of dining: daytime coffee and pastries, light Mediterranean plates, and an emphasis on the kind of al fresco setting that makes eating on a Mallorcan square genuinely pleasant. For dinner at destination level, Palma has better options: see our full Palma De Mallorca restaurants guide for restaurants that are worth planning a meal around independently of where you sleep.
Location and Booking Logistics
Plaça de Cort is the centre of Palma's civic and commercial life, so you are close to everything: the Almudaina Palace, the Gothic quarter, the harbour waterfront, and the city's leading independent shopping. Booking is easy — this is not a property where rooms disappear months in advance , but if you are visiting in July or August, earlier is better simply because Palma fills up at peak summer. For a quieter, more affordable visit, May, June, or September offer nearly identical weather with fewer crowds and more room rate flexibility. Check our full Palma De Mallorca hotels guide for the full range of options across the island's capital.
Who Should Book Hotel Cappuccino
Book here if you want a boutique, brand-led hotel on a famous square with dining built into the ground floor experience. Look elsewhere , at Cap Rocat or Hotel Can Ferrereta , if a pool, spa, or coastal setting is your priority. For another Palma city-centre alternative with a longer track record, Hotel Can Cera is worth comparing directly. Value-seekers should note that a central Palma address at a design hotel will cost more than equivalent accommodation further from the old town, so clarify whether the location premium is worth it for your specific itinerary before confirming. Browse Palma experiences, bars, and wineries to build out your stay beyond the hotel itself.
Compare Hotel Cappuccino - Palma
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Cappuccino - Palma | Easy | — | |||
| Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| Four Seasons Hotel Madrid | Michelin 2 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | ||
| La Residencia, A Belmond Hotel, Mallorca | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| Mandarin Oriental Barcelona | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| Rosewood Villa Magna | Michelin 2 Key | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Palma De Mallorca for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Hotel Cappuccino - Palma?
The Cappuccino brand started as a café and restaurant group in Palma before expanding into hospitality, so dining is genuinely baked into the concept rather than an afterthought. The ground-floor café is a known fixture on Plaça de Cort and draws locals as well as hotel guests. If you want a hotel where you can eat well without leaving the building, this delivers on that more convincingly than most similarly sized boutique properties in Palma's centre. For serious destination dining, the wider Palma old town offers additional options within walking distance.
When is the best time to book Hotel Cappuccino - Palma?
Late April through June and September through October give you Palma at its most manageable: warm enough for the harbour and old town, less compressed than peak July and August. The hotel sits on Plaça de Cort, which is a year-round civic square, so the location works in any season. Book well in advance for summer — central Palma hotels at this address fill quickly once school holidays begin in northern Europe.
Which room category is best at Hotel Cappuccino - Palma?
Room-specific pricing and category details are not in Pearl's current data for this property. As a general principle at boutique hotels on busy civic squares, rooms facing the square trade views and atmosphere for street noise — worth confirming when you book whether the property offers quieter courtyard-facing options if you are a light sleeper.
How does Hotel Cappuccino - Palma compare to nearby hotels?
Hotel Cappuccino sits in a different category from resort-style alternatives like Cap Rocat: it is a brand-led, centrally located boutique rather than an isolated coastal retreat. If you want to walk to the cathedral, the Almudaina Palace, and the Gothic quarter from your front door, Hotel Cappuccino competes well on position. If your priority is a pool, a beach, or seclusion, a property outside the city centre will serve you better.
How is the pool and spa at Hotel Cappuccino - Palma?
Pearl does not have confirmed pool or spa details for Hotel Cappuccino in its current data. Given the hotel's address on Plaça de Cort in the dense historic centre, guests should verify directly with the property whether these facilities exist before booking if they are a priority. Central urban boutiques at this type of location often do not carry full resort amenities.
Is Hotel Cappuccino - Palma family-friendly?
The central Plaça de Cort location works for families who want to explore Palma's old town on foot, and the café-restaurant setup on the ground floor makes meals straightforward. It is not a resort property, so there is no kids' club or dedicated children's pool. Families with older children who want a city-focused stay will get more from it than those looking for a beach-and-pool holiday base.
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate Hotel Cappuccino - Palma on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.
