Santuari de Lluc
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Description
The Santuari de Lluc is a pilgrimage monastery set in the mountains of Mallorca — offering accommodation, a museum, a botanical garden and a basilica across a sweeping monastic complex in Lluc i Son Macip.
Monastery, Basilica and Garden
The monastery complex is home to a basilica, a museum with historical artefacts from Mallorca, and a botanical garden with a circular walking trail. A short climb to the summit cross rewards you with a panoramic view over the high mountain valley. Inside the basilica, the Black Madonna of Lluc is venerated — one of Mallorca's most significant religious shrines.
Staying at the Monastery
The rooms of the Hospedería are simply and cleanly furnished — original monastic cells that have been converted into guest rooms. Many look out over the mountains or the monastery itself. If you're after straightforward, peaceful accommodation right in the heart of the mountains after a day's walking, you'll find exactly that here. Breakfast comes particularly well regarded, whilst dinner at the restaurant draws more mixed opinions.
Atmosphere and Setting
The mountain backdrop and the tranquillity of the complex — especially in the evenings and early mornings — define the experience. Walking trails lead directly into the Tramuntana from the grounds. The site is spacious and well worth exploring at leisure, even after dark. The approach is via winding mountain roads, perfectly manageable by car or hire vehicle.
Location & Getting There
The Santuari de Lluc is located at Plaça dels Pelegrins 1, 07315 Lluc i Son Macip. On-site parking is available, with a parking fee charged for day visitors. The complex is accessible by car via serpentine mountain roads.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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