Alcazar Hotel Soller

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Alcazar Hotel Soller

Alcazar Hotel Soller

New for Summer 2025 – fresh interiors in a historic shell Right in Soller’s old-town centre, 200m to cafés and restaurants Elegant boutique styling with just 31 thoughtfully designed rooms Fabulous sun terrace and saltwater pool for slow, sunny days Warm, personalised service and a relaxed, grown-up atmosphere Free Wi-Fi throughout

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms 31 | Floors: 3 | Lifts: 3
Board options Bed and Breakfast
Child age guideline up to 12 years (no dedicated kids’ club)

Overview

Alcazar Hotel Soller is a historic boutique gem in the heart of the Soller Valley, where honey-stone façades, orange groves and the Tramuntana peaks create one of Majorca’s most evocative settings. New to the holiday scene for Summer 2025, this intimate 31-room retreat blends original features with contemporary design, a serene saltwater pool and a small wellness area. Step straight out into Soller’s old town for cafés, bakeries and artisan shops, then ride the vintage tram down to Port de Soller for a sunset swim – this is classic Mallorca with a polished, design-led twist.

Think terracotta rooftops, church spires and mountain silhouettes: Alcazar Hotel Soller is perfectly framed by the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana range. Inside, you’ll find cool stone floors, soft neutrals and curated details that nod to the building’s history. Outside, a quiet saltwater pool and chic sun terrace invite lazy afternoons – with citrus trees and valley views for company. For couples and style-conscious travellers looking for the Balearics’ authentic side, Alcazar Hotel Soller delivers a refined base right in Soller’s characterful centre. It’s around 40 minutes from Palma de Mallorca Airport by road. See more Balearics holidays.

Map & location



Soller, Majorca, Balearics, Spain

Alcazar Hotel Soller sits in the atmospheric heart of Soller, a honey-coloured town surrounded by the Tramuntana mountains and famed for its fragrant orange groves. Step outside to cobbled lanes, local bakeries, tapas bars and the lively Saturday market in Plaza de la Constitución. The vintage wooden tram trundles through the square down to Port de Soller, where a sweeping bay and seafront promenade wait for a dip and a sunset aperitif.

The valley’s hiking and cycling routes – including stages of the GR221 “Dry Stone Route” – are close at hand, making this a superb base if you want to mix boutique comfort with time on the trails.

  • shops & restaurants 200m
  • Port de Soller beach 4km
  • Approx. transfer time from airport (PMI) 40 minutes

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


The hotel’s intimate outdoor saltwater pool is the focal point of its leafy courtyard. Sunbeds and parasols are set out on a stylish terrace, creating a quiet corner to cool off after a morning in town or on the trails. Complimentary pool towels are provided, so you can travel light.

There’s no on-site beach, but Port de Soller’s sandy bay is around 4km away by tram, taxi or bus – close enough for relaxed afternoons on the shore before heading back up to Soller’s lantern-lit lanes for dinner.

Spa, sports & wellness


Alcazar Hotel Soller comes with a small yet soothing spa area, featuring a sauna (minimum age 16 years) for post-hike unwinding. Opening hours typically run from late morning to early evening, though these may vary by season and occupancy.

While there’s no big sports programme, the setting is tailor-made for walkers and cyclists, with iconic Tramuntana routes nearby. Back at the hotel, thoughtful extras like a concierge-style reception, currency exchange, luggage storage and options to hire equipment – from fans and kettles to wheelchairs and mobility scooters (local charges apply) – keep stays comfortable and stress-free.

Activities


? Gateway to scenic Tramuntana hiking & cycling routes
? Easy access to Soller’s vintage tram and local sightseeing
? Market mornings in Plaza de la Constitución (Saturdays)
? Evenings on the sun terrace with valley and town views
? Relaxed reading corners and quiet poolside lounging
(Organised daily entertainment is minimal – this is more about slow, independent exploring.)

Guest services


?️ 24-hour reception with concierge-style assistance
? Currency exchange and local information desk*
♿ Equipment hire: fan, kettle, wheelchair & mobility scooter* (with charging facilities)
? Luggage storage for early arrivals/late departures
? Access to English-language newspapers*
? Spa with sauna (16+, set opening hours; treatments may be extra)
? Daily housekeeping; towels changed on request

*Local charges may apply and services can be subject to change.

Food & drink


Days at Alcazar Hotel Soller begin with leisurely breakfasts in the on-site restaurant, where à la carte dishes and local produce set the tone for exploring Soller’s food scene. Later on, light bites and snacks are available, while the elegant lobby bar serves coffee, aperitifs and nightcaps from late morning until late evening – ideal before dinner in town.

Smart-casual dress may be requested for dinner, and some services or menus can change seasonally, so it’s worth checking the latest details in resort. This hotel is sold on a Bed and Breakfast basis, giving you the freedom to discover Soller’s excellent tapas bars and bistros each night.

Rooms

Superior Room for Sole Use


Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 1
Perfect for solo travellers who want extra space and style. Facilities mirror the Superior Room, with a restful layout and all key comforts included.

Superior Room for Single Parent Use


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Configured and priced with single parents and one child in mind, offering the same facilities as the main Superior category.

Superior Room with Garden View


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Enjoy tranquil views over the hotel’s gardens from your private balcony. Inside, you’ll find the same amenities as Superior Rooms – including Wi‑Fi, shower bathroom, bathrobe and slippers, tea and coffee set-up and minibar (charge), plus air conditioning in season.

Superior Room with Garden View for Sole Use


Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 1
A peaceful option for solo guests who value a balcony and green outlook, with identical facilities to the standard Garden View Superior.

Superior Room with Garden View for Single Parent Use


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Ideal when travelling as one adult with a child, retaining the balcony and garden views alongside the full Superior amenities list.

Deluxe Room


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
Deluxe Rooms step up the sense of space, often with a terrace that blurs the line between indoors and out. Expect all Superior amenities – from Wi‑Fi and air conditioning to robes, Nespresso-style coffee, USB ports and minibar (local charge) – with more room to stretch out.

Deluxe Room for Sole Use / Single Parent Use


Sleeps: Sole Use minimum 1, maximum 1; Single Parent Use minimum 2, maximum 2
These variants mirror the Deluxe Room specification, adapted for different occupancy types while keeping the same design and facilities.

Junior Suite


Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 4
The most spacious option, Junior Suites work well for longer stays or small families. An open-plan layout with seating area, Juliet/French balcony, and upgraded sense of space creates a suite feel. Facilities include flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, bathrobe and slippers, shower bathroom, kettle and coffee-making kit, USB charging, iron and ironing board, minibar (charge) and seasonal air conditioning. Available in standard, Sole Use and Single Parent Use versions.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

More info


Alcazar Hotel Soller is part of a Certified Sustainable Hotel programme, so you can expect eco-conscious touches alongside its boutique styling.

Good to know:
• Destination: Soller, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
• Language: Spanish and Catalan (English widely understood in tourism areas)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 (and +2 in summer)
• Average flight time from UK: around 2.5 hours to Palma de Mallorca (PMI)
• Typical local costs (approximate): local beer ~£3.40; three-course meal for two ~£48.00
• Resort transfer: around 40 minutes by road, depending on traffic
• Child age in contract: up to 12 years

Hotel information, opening times and services may change seasonally or based on occupancy; some facilities may open on a limited schedule early/late in season. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Spain advice.

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FAQs

Is Alcazar Hotel Soller a good choice if I don’t want a big resort hotel?
Yes. With just 31 rooms, Alcazar Hotel Soller feels intimate and boutique rather than resort-style. There’s a single saltwater pool, a small spa area and a calm, design-forward atmosphere, making it ideal if you prefer character properties over large complexes.
How do I get from Alcazar Hotel Soller to the beach?
The nearest beach is at Port de Soller, about 4km away. You can reach it by taxi, local bus or via the vintage wooden tram that runs from Soller town down to the seafront. Journey times are usually around 10–20 minutes depending on your chosen transport.
What is included in Bed and Breakfast at Alcazar Hotel Soller?
Bed and Breakfast covers your morning meal in the hotel’s restaurant, typically including a choice of cooked and cold items plus drinks. Lunch, dinner and snacks outside breakfast are payable locally, either at the hotel or in Soller’s many nearby cafés and restaurants.
Does Alcazar Hotel Soller have facilities for children?
There is no dedicated kids’ club or children’s pool, but families are welcome and some room types, such as the Junior Suites, can accommodate up to four guests. Highchairs are available in the restaurant, and the town setting makes it easy to access family-friendly cafés and the tram to the beach.
Is there Wi‑Fi at Alcazar Hotel Soller and is it free?
Yes, free Wi‑Fi is available throughout the hotel, including in guest rooms and public areas, so you can stay connected or plan your hikes and day trips with ease.
What kind of guests does Alcazar Hotel Soller suit best?
This hotel is particularly well-suited to couples, solo travellers and small groups who value local character, design and easy access to both nature and culture. Hikers, cyclists and slow-travel fans love the central Soller location and proximity to Tramuntana trails.
Are there spa or wellness facilities at Alcazar Hotel Soller?
Yes. The hotel has a compact spa area with a sauna (for guests aged 16 and over). Opening times are usually between late morning and early evening, and any treatments or additional services are payable locally.