We travelled here on two occasions. One was for business, while the other was for pleasure, and the hotel was a brilliant match. Even when travelling on business, we quite like a hotel to have a vibe but pockets where you can relax and unwind, should you wish to. This combination makes it easy for colleagues to join for coffee, breakfast meetings or after work, and the hotel lends itself to that perfectly. Behind the reception desk are high tables with outlets to charge devices whilst guests work, and there’s also a long table at the back for groups.
Expect a warm and minimalistic contemporary aesthetic throughout the hotel. We loved the rooms’ bright and airy and the nod to design with Eames LCW chairs, Bower & Wilkins speakers, and photo printers. Smaller rooms have well-designed layouts, making the most of each nook, such as a small bench opposite the shower and a folding desk. Suites on the top floor have remarkable features: beer on tap and a library, and one suite even has a private pool.
We made the most of the rooftop pool on a hot summer day, bathed under a blanket of blue sky. It is just the right size, perfect for some people who want to bask in the sun. The view is glorious, with you in prime position for some of the critical spots in the city, and towels and sunbeds are adequately equipped. We fully used the OD Sky Bar and enjoyed lounging with a glass of vino, while watching people pass by or live their lives on the nearby residential terraces.
Get a flair of Ibiza dining under the funky lights on the ground floor at Mar Mía restaurant, or enjoy the vertical garden on the terrace at the back. In either case, guests can devour the most delicious Mediterranean dishes from the non-stop kitchen. When looking back at our stays, whether for work or pleasure, the space is chic, practical, and fun.