The clue is in the name – this is a hostel, not a hotel. Rooms spartan - no fridge no mini bar, no bottled water, bath chipped and resprayed. Very ‘youth hostel’ dormitory style. There are no facilities at all – no communal areas apart from a reception area where chairs and tables share space with some bike racks and a handful of mini fridges and a coffee machine that is permanently switched off. It’s also a bit sneaky in the way it markets itself – most of the photos are of its ‘sister hotel’ (Juma) and it lumps the two together in the blurb. The sister hotel is a bit smarter, has a restaurant and cafe and has a superb location on the main square. However, this is all fine if you’ve paid £75 a night, particularly as the staff is professional and eager to help (thanks Joan and Joana); the location (although down a dark side street) is very central and the breakfast (at their sister hotel) is very good too. However, if, like us, you have paid over £300 per night through Headwater Holidays as part of a Mallorcan cycling tour of ‘boutique hotels’, you will feel somewhat cheated… But if you're paying the prices on here, and you're after a clean and central location with really helpful staff then I would def recommend.
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