During a recent trip to Mallorca, Rick Obey stayed at Nobis Hotel Palma, a property that quietly reflects the depth and character of the city itself.
Set in Palma’s Old Town, the hotel is housed in one of the city’s oldest surviving buildings, with origins dating back to the 12th century. Originally a Moorish palace, the structure has lived many lives over the centuries — shaped by fires, reconstructions, and architectural shifts from Gothic to Baroque — before being carefully restored into the refined boutique hotel it is today.
What makes Nobis Hotel Palma stand out is how seamlessly it blends past and present. Ancient stone walls, vaulted ceilings, and historic courtyards remain at the heart of the building, while modern Scandinavian-inspired design adds warmth, simplicity, and understated luxury. The result is a space that feels timeless rather than trendy — elegant, grounded, and rich with story.
For Rick, the stay was less about spectacle and more about experiencing a place with real substance. Nobis Hotel Palma offers exactly that: a quiet sense of history, thoughtful design, and an atmosphere that rewards those who appreciate where something has been before — not just where it’s going.