Hotel Corazón

Hotel Corazón

A 12-room boutique hotel in the hills of northwest Mallorca near the Tramuntana mountains, with rustic finca architecture, individually styled rooms with art and vintage pieces, locally sourced farm-to-table dining by Head Chef Eliza Parchanska, and a swimming pool with mountain views.

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At a glance

Hotel Corazón sits in the hills of Mallorca’s northwest coast near the Tramuntana mountains, a 12-room boutique hotel that brings together art, nature, and slow Mediterranean living.

Surrounded by terraces, orchards, and mountain views, the property feels removed from the island’s busier beach resorts, with a quieter base and a strong sense of personality. Rustic finca architecture blends with thoughtful, contemporary design throughout.

Each of the 12 rooms is individually styled, pairing natural textures with bold colours, vintage pieces, and carefully chosen artwork. Large windows frame the Tramuntana landscape, and many rooms open onto private terraces. Across the grounds: a swimming pool positioned for the views, shaded corners for reading, and open spaces that host creative gatherings and seasonal events. Dining sits at the centre of the experience, with Head Chef Eliza Parchanska leading a farm-to-table kitchen drawing on 50 pesticide-free garden beds on site.

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In detail

  • Food and Drink

    Food and Drink

    At Hotel Corazón, food is a philosophy. Local, seasonal, medicinal, and delicious are the guiding principles. The land has been returned to its roots as a fertile farm, with 50 pesticide-free garden beds growing vegetables, fruits, and herbs using regenerative techniques.

    Harvested at peak ripeness and served straight to the table, every dish celebrates place. Mediterranean-inspired plates by Head Chef Eliza Parchanska are served on the mountain-view terrace. Menus shift with the seasons and are served in indoor and outdoor settings that make the most of the light and surrounding greenery.

  • Spa and Wellness

    Spa and Wellness

    The swimming pool is positioned to take in the surrounding Tramuntana mountain views, the main outdoor focal point on the property.

    Shaded corners for reading and open spaces across the grounds set the rhythm for slower, restorative downtime. The hills of Mallorca’s northwest coast and the Tramuntana mountain range provide the wider backdrop for hiking, with the property well placed for walks from the door.

  • Location

    Location

    Hotel Corazón sits in the hills of Mallorca’s northwest coast, near the Tramuntana mountains and the historic town of Sóller.

    The setting is deliberately quiet, removed from the busier beach resorts on the south and east of the island, with the wider Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO World Heritage landscape forming the backdrop. The property regularly hosts workshops, residencies, and cultural programming, giving the hotel a social rhythm that shifts through the year.

Room Types

Baba Royal

A first-floor Superior Double Room with two French balconies and mountain and garden views. A generous living area holds a desk, divan, lounge chairs, and a decorative fireplace.

The standout feature is an egg-shaped dome shower. Light and airy throughout, with soaring ceilings and space to settle in.

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Baba Royal

La Palmier

A spacious first-floor Double Room set off the courtyard. The bedroom flows into a relaxed living area, alongside a bathroom and leafy courtyard views.

Palm fronds peek through the windows, adding to the tropical feel. A natural pick for guests wanting lush, sun-drenched spaces.

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La Palmier

El Corazón Suite

The largest accommodation at Hotel Corazón, a second-floor suite with vaulted ceilings, a separate bedroom, expansive living room, and a dedicated changing room.

Outside, a private terrace with sun loungers, a divan, and a freestanding bathtub for long soaks beneath the stars. The flagship category at the property.

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El Corazón Suite

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