Casa Albertí

Top choice in Menorca


Within this elegant 1700 TV-free mansion, each of the six high-ceilinged, stylishly historical rooms is decorated with statement colours and modern-vintage flair. Relax in the chandelier-lit salon or climb the marble staircase with wrought-iron banisters to the rooftop terrace. Breakfast emphasises local organic produce, with squeeze-your-own juice, Menorcan cheeses, freshly baked bread and pastries and more. Rates drop outside high season.

The owners also run the luxe boutique hotel Jardí de Ses Bruixes, in a 19th-century mansion a few streets away.


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