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Hiking Trails Luxury, tradition and exclusivity takes place to offer a unique experience in Mallorca THE BOUTIQUE HOTEL WHICH COMBINES HISTORY & ELEGANCE Gran Hotel Son Net is nestled in the Sierra de Tramuntana, on the beautiful island of Mallorca. It dates back to the 17th century. You will find two elegant restaurants, an impressive pool surrounded by private cabins, a beauty center and a fabulous collection of contemporary art. http://www.sonnet.es/es/http://www.sonnet.es/es/ ROOM TYPES CLASSIC ROOM 4 Classic rooms, all situated on the ground floor of the hotel and are therefore ideal for families or friends who wish to be near to each other. All rooms are between 20 and 25 m2 and overlook the hotel gardens. SUPERIOR ROOM 11 Superior rooms are situated on the first floor or ground floor of the hotel and some of them look out over our 17th Century Courtyard, the Galatzó mountain range and the hotel entrance. All feature king-size and around 32 sqm, allowing our guests a choice of accommodation they are most comfortable with. DELUXE ROOM 5 Deluxe rooms are located on the top floor of the building. Room size 40 square meters. The views are as pretty as a postcard, overlooking the surrounding valley, home to the small village of Puigpunyent, as well as the splendid pool and the gardens of the hotel. DELUXE POOL ROOM 4 Deluxe Pool Rooms are located to the exterior of the main building and replete with private entrance, these rooms each offer a private garden with outdoor Jacuzzi, including Private access to the semi-private swimming pool. http://www.sonnet.es/es/habitaciones/ GRAN SUITE COTTAGE One Suite located in the exterior of the main building enter via private entrance and enjoy a private terrace and garden replete with a swimming pool. Room size 40 square meters. GRAN SUITE The two-cheerful bright and spacious Gran Suites are located at both corners of the finca. They feature large windows overlooking the swimming pool and the stunning gardens of the hotel as well as open living rooms with tasteful fabrics and elegant furniture. Room size 130 to 140 square meters. ROYAL SUITE Our three Royal Suites are the true jewels of Son Net. Their spectacular size (approximately 150 sq. meters) with separate living and dining areas, spacious private terraces and gardens, fabulous views over the valley of Puigpunyent and surroundings, overwhelm every visitor. PRESIDENCIAL SUITE The grandeur of the suite is noticeable in the impressive entry way, the wood carvings on the ceiling and the medieval weaponry displayed in the room, which watches over the guests. The immense bedroom has two queen-sized beds and a magnificent bathroom that never fails to amaze the guests staying in the Suite. From a charming balcony in the Suite, the guests look out over the sprawling gardens, the medieval village of Puigpunyent and the little church. http://www.sonnet.es/es/habitaciones/ GASTRONOMY TREE HOUSE Treehouse where private dinner parties or meetings. It is for up to 8 people can be hosted to an impressive panorama of Puigpunyent village in the distance and mountains beyond. OLEUM RESTAURANT The restaurant offers a stylish and intimate environment featuring a centerpiece period original olive oil press that dates back to the 17th century. The chef and his team prepare a selection of innovative Mallorcan dishes, applying modern techniques to locally sourced seasonal ingredients. GAZEBO RESTAURANT Open only during the summer months, it's located near our pool and offers fantastic panoramic views of the Puigpunyent valley. At the Gazebo Restaurant you will enjoy a selection of fresh food from the local market, cooked together with other ingredients from our vegetable garden. BAR The menu at Bar Son Net offers a wide selection of house cocktails. A menu so you can savour the best liquors in our elegant surroundings. The bar also has a fireplace in a corner that offers a view to the patio and the Valley of Puigpunyent. If you visit us in summer, you will also be able to enjoy our outdoor terrace. http://www.sonnet.es/es/gastronomia/ EVENTS Exclusive weddings to live a unique and innovative experience . Charming place for events and private weddings in exclusivity. Unforgettable views and spaces for a wedding. Comfort and accommodation for all guests. Flexibility and adaptability to meet the needs and expectations of customers. http://www.sonnet.es/es/eventos/bodas/ MEETING ROOMS - CAPACITIES SALON SON NET ❖ U-SHAPE FOR 24 PEOPLE ❖ THEATER FOR 35 PEOPLE ❖ CLASSROOM FOR 20 PEOPLE ❖ BOARDROOM FOR 20 PEOPLE SALON SUITE ROYAL 010 ❖ U-SHAPE FOR 18 PEOPLE ❖ THEATER FOR 20 PEOPLE ❖ CLASSROOM FOR 16 PEOPLE ❖ BOARDROOM FOR 16 PEOPLE OLEUM ALTILLO - MEZZANINE ❖ U-SHAPE FOR 34 PEOPLE ❖ THEATER FOR 50 PEOPLE ❖ CLASSROOM FOR 50 PEOPLE ❖ BOARDROOM FOR 25 PEOPLE ❖ BANQUET FOR 50 PEOPLE RESTAURANT OLEUM ❖ BANQUET FOR 150 PEOPLE http://www.sonnet.es/es/eventos/reuniones/ PRODUCTS THAT MAKE US UNIQUE SON NET WINES We planted a vineyard of white Malvasia grape, the traditional Mallorcan grape, which covers a half-hectare. Currently, we have our own wines and local products: a white wine, a rosé wine and two red wines, in addition to two sparkling wines and an olive oil. We host wine tasting events for our guests. We also plan your visits to the best wineries around the island. SON NET GIN It is produced from one-third of crushed, fermented, ground malt and low-grade alcohols. These are distilled to obtain the final product. Made with products from Mallorca artisan. AIR FRESHENERS Orange-flavored aromatic oil. Elaborated with our products artisanal. OLIVE OIL Process of elaboration with olives of own production. Final product an olive oil of excellent quality, texture and odor. FIRST QUALITY SERVICES 24 HOURS RECEPTION SERVICE We have a check in, check out service and assistance for any customer request for 24 hours ROOM SERVICE Breakfast, lunch and dinner service to the rooms. Also special orders and snacks. BEAUTY SALON With a variety of types of massages and beauty treatments to have a unique and relaxing experience with qualified and certified professionals. PRIVATE TRANSFER We have first class service providers for private Mercedes VIP transport for our customers. PRIVATE CABANAS The Gran Hotel Son Net has a magnificent outdoor pool that extends to 30 meters in length. The pool is situated in a terrace with amazing views of the Puigpunyent village and the mountains that surround it. Around the pool you willl find private cabins so you can enjoy maximum privacy. FITNESS AND GYMNASIUM FOR EXERCISES Enjoy our gym during your stay at Gran Hotel Son Net. Our gym is equipped with: treadmill, elliptical, static bikes, dumbbells, back and chest machines. CYCLING IN THE BEST ROUTES OF MALLORCA We have providers that offer us the opportunity to offer our customers rent of different types of bicycles to make different terrains. There are guided and group routes. HIKING TRAILS There are several hiking trails located in the mountains of Tramontana where we find one of the largest mountains called Puig de Galatzo with one of the best views of the island. One of the places most wanted by people who love hiking. CLIMBING We have providers that give our clients the opportunity to climb in beautiful mountains and routes. SITUATION The Gran Hotel Son Net is located in Puigpunyent, Mallorca, in the archipelago of the Balearic Islands. Its privileged location is close to Palma, about 20 minutes by car, and 25 minutes from the international airport of Palmav de Mallorca. DISTANCE TO PLACES MOST RECURRENT BY CUSTOMERS Tito's 6.9 miles Pachá Mallorca 11,1 km Discotheque Tito's Palma 6.9 km Club Nautico de Palma 11.7 km Puerto de Palma 12 km Beach of Santa Ponsa 12,5 km BCM Magaluf 12.5 km Golf Santa Ponsa 12,7 km Aqualand 13.2 km Cala Deiá 18 km Natural environment Mountain Galatzo 5 km Palma de Mallorca Airport - Son Sant Joan 17.7 km http://www.sonnet.es/es/hotel-de-lujo-puigpunyent-mallorca/ .
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