Opened in 2003, El Hotel Pacha was presented as an innovative proposal to the public in the island. The aim was to create a modern establishment with a minimalist character, enriched with different decorative elements enhancing the width and the clean spaces.
El Hotel Pacha is set out as a multi-space for the leisure time and the perfect place for the customer to have fun. It mixes entertainment, relax and the exclusive services in a kind and sophisticated atmosphere. Nowadays, having celebrated its fifth anniversary, El Hotel has become the ludic and cultural nerve center of the endless movement that describes the island’s personality.
El Hotel has wide spaces in the noble areas as the lobby, the reception, the business center, the bar, the restaurant, the meeting lounge and the other leisure services as the swimming pool, terraces and the spa. On the upper floors of the building there are the spectacular suites with jacuzzis and incredible views of Ibiza. In addition, there are other equipments such as the restaurant, the bar and the flat roof swimming pool with the solarium area. The hotel has 53 junior suites and two king suites, located in the top floor. They are bright rooms with a functional and minimalist design.
The look of the hotel is impressive and modern, where the luxury becomes a fusion between shapes and elements that play with contrasts creating a new language.
Rooms
The 53 Junior Suites are fully equipped. Each room is elegantly decorated in natural tones and punctuated by touches of color photos of Toni Riera and the scented flowers of Anthurium. The two penthouse suites offer stunning views from their terraces, both with Jacuzzi and chill out spaces. The rooms in El Hotel are spacious and bright and offer comfort and freshness longed for a summer in Ibiza. Minimalist and functional design with modern furnishings and glass walls in the rooms contrasting rustic decorative touches.
Suite Superior
90m2 of useful space 65 and 90m2 terrace with Jacuzzi, outdoor showers and chill out Beds 2 x 2 / King Size beds ADSL Internet Access Plasma 42" screen TV with full cable channels access including PACHA TV. Availability of Pay-Per-View and DVD movies DVD and HI-FI 100% cotton sheets and pillow menu: Quality, Mash, Adapt and Soft / Hypoallergenic 100% cotton towels, bathrobes and slippers L’OCCITANE cosmetics Spacious bathroom Dressing room with large closets in-room safe Free minibar Air conditioning Fresh Flowers (Anthuriums and Orchids) Living Room Desk Newspapers and magazines
Junior Suite
Spacious rooms(40m2 approx.) Terrace 10m2 Beds 2 x 2 / King Size beds ADSL Internet Access LCD 21" screen TV with access to Pacha TV cable channel. Pay-per-view movies. DVD availability 100% cotton sheets and pillow menu: Quality, Mash, Adapt and Soft / Hypoallergenic Towels, bathrobes and slippers 100% cotton Cosmetics L’OCCITANE Bathroom design, mostly with glass walls Safe (*) Minibar Air conditioning Fresh flowers (Anthuriums) Living room Desktop Newspapers and magazines
Meeting Rooms
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How to get there
Airport: 10 km
Center: 2 km
Trade Fair: 3,5 km
Bus: 250 m
Harbour: 2 km
Beach: 1,5 km
Golf: 8 km
Destination information: Ibiza, Spain
Ibiza is renowned all over the world, yet it is also the great unknown. Many people are surprised to learn that in Ibiza it is possible to go swimming in crystal-clear waters at remote beaches, stay at wonderful hotels surrounded by fruit trees or walk for hours around wild and lonely spots. Thanks to its cultural and natural heritage, Ibiza Town was declared a World Heritage site by Unesco in 1999. Today, Ibiza Town is surrounded by walls and jam-packed with narrow streets and alleys and monuments like the Castle or the Cathedral. A stroll around the Dalt Vila enables you to enjoy the impressive beauty of “la Muralla”, the city ramparts, and the spectacular views of the city and the sea. In the historic quarter, which today is like an open-air museum, you can find traces of all the civilizations that have passed through Ibiza, from the Phoenicians to the Carthaginians, taking in the Romans and Muslims. The main entrance to the historic district is the drawbridge, called the Portal de Ses Taules, next to the Old Market, although there are other points of access that are just as beautiful, such as the gateway called the Portal Nou, by the Reina SofĂa park. The district of la Marina is one of the most beautiful and most visited places in Ibiza and much of its charm comes from the fact that it is the point of welcome to the island from the sea, as well as being one of the commercial and leisure areas most visited by residents and tourists alike. But it is interesting not just to get to know the town centre, but also to walk around it. Several kilometres to the north-east there is the municipality of Santa EulĂ ria des Riu, with its Roman cemetery and the church perched on the hilltop of Puig de Missa. Further ahead, is Portinatx, a tourist centre of lovely coves and with a taste of the sea. Finally, Sant Antoni de Portmany includes some of the best beaches on the western coast, as well as being one of the liveliest spots on the island. Ibiza has a large variety of restaurants of astounding quality, offering fresh and natural products, such as fish and seafood, or tradicional dishes, like Spanish “marine” rice (arroz marinera) or bullit de peix – fish hotpot, all of which is a real delight to the palate.
You will be able to enjoy the island of Ibiza whenever you go,and whether it is for business or pleasure, the “island of pines” always has interesting tourist attractions to see and visit.