Blue Jazz Club – Nightlife in Mallorca

Blue Jazz Club

Palma

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The Blue Jazz Club is Palma's legendary address for live jazz – a rooftop club on the seventh floor of the Hotel Saratoga on Passeig de Mallorca. Behind 360-degree glass walls it floats high above the city, with an open view over the old-town rooftops and out to the Bay of Palma. After years of silence, the music is playing again.

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What makes the Blue Jazz Club special

The story reaches back to 1965, when the Hotel Saratoga first opened a live-music room on its seventh floor – a meeting point for Palma society. The space later became a restaurant; in 2006 music returned, turning the venue into a fixture of Mallorca's jazz scene.

The room seats around 150, furnished with oversized white sofas and armchairs – no standing dance floor, but a box seat for sitting, listening and watching. The crowd skews mature and style-conscious, the tone elegant rather than loud. A light-flooded lookout by day, a stage above the city lights by night.

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Music & programme

The curated programme centres on the evenings around the weekend. The range runs from refined jazz through classic soul to blues; on Friday and Saturday nights the sound tips into dance territory with pop and soul sets (roughly 23:00 to 01:00). Midweek, quiet piano sessions accompany dinner.

Over the years the club has brought international artists and the best home-grown talent to its stage. You don't need a ticket for the music alone – individual concerts carry a modest cover (typically up to about 15 euros, sold at the Hotel Saratoga reception). You're equally welcome to enjoy a cocktail at the bar, with Palma at your feet.

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The kitchen at L'Àtic

On the culinary side, the L'Àtic restaurant carries the evening. Chef Juan Pinel – trained in Madrid, with stints at Viavélez and Kena, at the two-star Zaranda and most recently at Gaïo in Saint-Tropez – was recognised as an emerging talent at the 2025 Premis Gastronòmics de Mallorca.

His "Evolución" tasting menu pairs traditional Mallorcan dishes with flavours from Southeast Asia, with local produce at the centre. It is served in the dining room or at the bar, à la carte or as a menu. If you want to combine dinner and concert, reserve a table in advance and let the music follow your meal.

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Good to know

There's no classic guest list or VIP tables here – the club lives on its intimate concert format. For dinner before the music, a reservation at L'Àtic is worth it, especially at the weekend; for a drink and the music alone you can usually drop in spontaneously. Prices sit in the upper bracket, fitting for a spot above the Palma rooftops.

VIP & Tables

There's no classic guest list or VIP tables here – the club thrives on its intimate concert format. For dinner and a concert, reserve a table at L'Àtic in advance, especially at weekends. Concert tickets, where charged, are sold at the reception of the Hotel Saratoga.

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Good to know

Frequently asked questions about Blue Jazz Club

Do I have to pay admission for the concerts at the Blue Jazz Club?

The live music is often part of the evening with no ticket required – especially if you dine at L'Àtic. Individual concerts may carry a moderate cover charge; those tickets are sold at the reception of the Hotel Saratoga. Check the current programme in advance so you know what to expect.

Should I reserve a table?

For dinner before the concert it's well worth booking a table at the L'Àtic restaurant, especially at weekends. If you just want the music and a drink at the bar, you can usually drop in spontaneously – but on busy evenings a table isn't guaranteed, so plan ahead.

What are the opening hours and when does the music play?

The curated concert programme focuses on the evenings around the weekend, with sets later in the evening. As the programme changes seasonally, check the current dates and times on the official Hotel Saratoga website or by phone before your visit to be sure.

What's the price level?

The Blue Jazz Club is an elegant, upscale experience: food and drinks sit in the higher price bracket, fitting the rooftop setting and the cuisine of L'Àtic. In return, the live music is in many cases accessible without a separate ticket, which keeps the evening nicely balanced overall.

What makes the Blue Jazz Club special?

The combination of first-class live jazz, the contemporary cuisine of chef Juan Pinel at L'Àtic, and the 360-degree view across Palma out to the bay. On the top floor of the Hotel Saratoga, music, gastronomy and panorama merge into an address that is genuinely unique in Palma.

How do I get to the Blue Jazz Club?

The club is on the top floor of the Hotel Saratoga at Passeig de Mallorca 6, central in Palma near Avinguda Jaume III. From the old town you're there on foot in a few minutes; there's a bus stop right outside, and the hotel has an underground car park for a fee.