Hotel Joan Miró Museum — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Palma, Spain
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Hotel Joan Miró Museum

Palma  ·  Spain  ·  Carrer De Bartomeu Fons 8

4.2 1316 guest reviews

About Hotel Joan Miró Museum — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Palma

Hotel Joan Miró Museum is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Palma, Spain. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5

Stephanie Bedoya Murillo
★★★★★ Jun 2025

One of the best hotels I’ve been to this year! Everyone working in the hotel was very kind, welcoming and helpful, as this was my first trip alone, they gave me excellent advice and recommendations for my days in Mallorca. The breakfast was excellent, a wide variety of food. The pool is big and the place is super relaxing. Definitely will come back with my family!!!

Zanda “Z”
★★★★★ May 2025

It was a really lovely hotel with very helpful people working there . The breakfast was also good. The only thing is we had loud neighbors with dogs also smoking on the balcony. As I'm not smoking it was a bit annoying because u can't open the balcony door otherwise the room smells like cigarettes. Maybe they should have some non-smoking rooms. The location was 20min from the city center with the bus not too bad. The room was cleaned every day fresh towels also provided. Also prepare yourself for walking up the hill every day.

Capwnzor
★★★☆☆ Jun 2025

Overall this was a great, affordable place to stay. There is a bus stop down the street that will get you into Palma and it’s really close to the beach and some good bars/restaurants. The staff were very kind and attentive and could be considered a highlight of the hotel. The bed was comfortable and the bathroom/shower were stocked with basic toiletries, with other items available upon request. That being said, I find it hard to call this a 4-star hotel. The main complaints I have with this hotel lie in its construction. The elevator is tiny and showing its age (not a problem for me as a single person, but something to note for those in large wheelchairs). The walls are paper thin; I could easily hear conversations in the room next to mine, and when you’re in the hallway you can hear them halfway down the hall. The air conditioning (at least in my room) doesn’t seem like it was capable of producing cold air; it kept the room at an acceptable temperature, but I still found myself having to sleep with blankets off. On my first night, my room door’s card reader battery died and the attendant on call was having a hard time fixing it; this wouldn’t have been a huge deal if it weren’t midnight and took until 1am to get the door open (though he was dealing with checking in customers at the time, so I knew he was a bit overwhelmed). I understand that I just got really unlucky with the battery running out during my stay and the attendant was very apologetic for taking so long to fix it, so I don’t really blame the hotel for this, but some sort of compensation would have been nice. Hopefully it is part of their maintenance list to replace the batteries every so often before they die and inconvenience a customer. Also, I would highly recommend for the hotel to put in peepholes in the doors of every room as a safety measure, that should be a standard. Hopefully this can be taken as constructive criticism and can be used to improve certain aspects of the hotel, as I do not think it is one of the bad ones, it could just use a bit of sprucing up.