Hotel Casa Ládico is located in the city of Mahón’s historic centre.
It was built in the mid-nineteenth century by the Greek family Ládico, who
arrived on the island in 1753 along with other enterprising families from
Greece seeking new business opportunities.
The
building was constructed in mares stone, and is listed for its architectural
features. Thanks to its exceptional location in one of the main streets in the
centre of Mahón, with the city’s magnificent natural harbour a mere five-minute
walk away, this stunning boutique hotel is the perfect choice for guests
seeking peace and relaxation with all the charm of a small city. Guests will
also enjoy exploring the island, declared a Natural Biosphere Reserve by Unesco
in 1993, and nominated to become a World Heritage Site as Minorca Talayotic for
its exceptional prehistoric legacy.
The conversion of this very special house into an elegant and
select hotel has been carried out with the utmost care and respect for all the
original architectural features, in addition to our commitment to
sustainability and the environment. We offer you both comfort and luxury in a
magnificent and exclusive setting. Our exquisite interior courtyard and its
swimming pool ensure total tranquillity and relaxation.
The hotel has four floors and 14
rooms, all varying in size and decor
The interior design by the local
Minorcan firm Aquitania, has been carefully designed with an attractive blend
of hardwood, mares stone, walls and wallpaper in soft and subtle Farrow &
Ball tones, natural jute fabrics, upholstery by James Malone and the most
contemporary furniture with key pieces for visual impact.
The ground floor comprises our welcome area, sitting room
with fireplace, the Café Ládico and our covered interior courtyard offering
breakfast and dinner. There is also a magnificent swimming pool, reminiscent of
those in traditional stately homes.
In the
basement, with its stunning mares stone vaulted ceilings, guests can enjoy the
Spa Suite facilities. There is also a meeting room.
The bedrooms are located on the first
floor of the house, where the drawing and reception rooms used to be, and on
the second floor which was originally all porches.