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Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá is a hotel on Avinguda de Joan Miró 21 in Palma, beside the marina and about 1.5 km from the cathedral. Palma old town is a 20–30 minute walk away, or roughly €7–€8 by taxi. Red Level includes lounge access with drinks, snacks and evening canapés, and the pool uses salt water. Parking and taxis are available, but the main road next to the hotel is busy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá from Palma's old town?
Several guests describe Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá as being about a 20 to 30-minute walk from Palma’s old town and city centre. One review also places it around 1.5 km from the Cathedral and central area. If you prefer not to walk, reviews mention that taxis and buses are also practical options.
Is there parking at Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá?
No parking details are published in the official data provided here. Guest reviews do mention that taxis are easy to get and that bus and road connections are practical. If you are arriving by car, it is worth checking directly with Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá on +12024556914 or via the official website before arrival.
What wellness and fitness areas does the hotel have?
Reviews mention a spa, indoor pool, sauna and fitness area at Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá. Guests describe the sports area as fairly compact; one review mentions about 20 sqm and another refers to just 5 machines. As opening hours are not officially listed, it is best to check on site or by phone before planning a visit.
Is a Red Level upgrade at Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá worth it?
Reviews describe Red Level as including lounge access, drinks, snacks, afternoon tea and evening canapés. Mentioned lounge hours vary by review, with roughly 11:30 to 18:30 in one and until 20:00 in another. Whether the upgrade is worthwhile depends on how much you plan to use those extras.
Is Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá suitable for families?
Reviews tend to describe Hotel Victoria Gran Meliá as a calm base that suits couples and business travellers, though families are also possible. Practical points include the larger rooms, pool area and Palma location. For babies or small children, it is sensible to ask in advance about cots, room location and current facility opening hours.
What is the location like regarding traffic and noise?
Reviews mention that the hotel sits by a main road and harbour area, with traffic described as 4 to 6 lanes in some comments. A few reviews also refer to construction or roadworks, with noise noted from around 08:00 to 18:00. If you prefer a quieter room, it is sensible to mention this when booking.
Is breakfast available and how does it work?
Reviews describe breakfast as a buffet served on a terrace with views of the marina and Cathedral. Official times and prices are not published, so it is best to check them directly with the hotel. A practical tip from reviews: the buffet and egg station can be busier at peak times, so an earlier breakfast can be useful.
What room or upgrade options are frequently mentioned?
Reviews mention several paid upgrade options, including a balcony or side sea-view for €45 per night and a junior suite for €445. One guest also reported late check-out at €150, calculated at €25 per hour. These options can vary by availability and should be confirmed directly with the hotel.

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Location

Avinguda de Joan Miró, 21, 07014 Palma
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