BQ Apolo Hotel
BQ Apolo Hotel is a hotel in Palma, on Carrer de Miquel Massutí 28 in the Ca'n Pastilla area. The beach is about 100 m away, or a 2–5 minute walk, while Palma centre can be reached by bus in 20–25 minutes; airport taxi times are given as 5–10 minutes. Parking is listed at €10 per day, breakfast at €12, and buffet dinner at €15–22. Rooms are clean but some are compact, and the pool area is small with sunbeds available.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is BQ Apolo Hotel from the beach and from the centre of Palma?
Several guests report that the beach is only about 2–5 minutes on foot, or around 100 m away. According to reviews, the bus connection to Palma is about 5 minutes' walk from the hotel; the journey to the centre takes roughly 20–25 minutes and costs 2 € in one review. So BQ Apolo Hotel is well connected to both the coast and the city for short trips.
How close is BQ Apolo Hotel to Palma Airport, and is there aircraft noise?
Reviews mention a travel time of about 5–10 minutes by taxi or transfer from Palma Airport. One guest quotes 13 € for a taxi, another about 9 minutes' travel time. As the hotel is very close to the airport, aircraft noise is mentioned as a relevant factor in some rooms, so room location can matter.
Is there parking at BQ Apolo Hotel, and what does it cost?
Reviews mention hotel parking at 10 € per day. At the same time, guests report that free parking in the area is not always easy to find. If you are arriving by car, it is worth checking availability in advance and allowing some time to look for a space if you arrive later.
What breakfast and dinner options are there at BQ Apolo Hotel?
Guests describe a buffet for breakfast and dinner; individual reviews mention 12 € for breakfast and 22 € or 15 € for the buffet dinner. Fresh options such as omelettes, toasties, pancakes and fruit smoothies are also mentioned. If you want to use dinner, it is worth checking the current times and prices on the website or at reception.
What are the rooms at BQ Apolo Hotel like and how big are they?
Several reviews describe the rooms as clean and sufficient for short stays, but sometimes compact. Balcony and sea-view rooms are also mentioned, as well as a quiet atmosphere depending on location. Useful tip: if you have a lot of luggage, a larger room or a higher category may be sensible; some guests also mention that the safe can cost extra.
Does BQ Apolo Hotel have a pool, and when is it open?
According to reviews, the hotel has both an indoor and an outdoor pool. Guests describe the pool area as rather small, although sunbeds are often available. One review mentions a closing time around 18:00, so it is worth checking the pool hours on arrival, especially in the low season.
Is Wi-Fi at BQ Apolo Hotel free and reliable?
Wi-Fi is mentioned in the reviews, but it is not consistently described as free or equally fast. One guest reports a slow connection and a login with access details. If you depend on stable internet, it is advisable to ask on arrival about the current Wi-Fi access and any conditions.
What extra charges can apply at BQ Apolo Hotel?
Reviews mention several possible extra costs in addition to the room rate, including 10 € per day for parking, charges for the safe and the tourist tax. Some guests also mention costs for Wi-Fi or other room services. It is therefore sensible to ask about the currently valid extras when booking or at reception.
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Location
Carrer de Miquel Massutí, 28, 07610 Palma
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