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Hotel Pinero Tal

Calle Maria Antonia Salva 44, El Arenal, Spain | (618) 248-8274

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Overview

Pros
  • Budget-friendly hotel with tidy accommodations and convenient location

  • Situated a short walk from El Arenal's long, sandy beach

  • All units have AC, flat-screen TVs, and clean bathrooms

  • Upper-level rooms open to balconies with partial sea views

  • Large swimming pool with plentiful loungers and kids' section

  • Decent-enough buffet restaurant with self-serve drinks

  • Some daytime poolside children's activities and low-key music at night

  • Half-board as standard with optional all-inclusive plan

Cons
  • Much of the property needs a makeover

  • Pool prone to afternoon shade

  • Fee for in-room mini-fridges, safes, and Wi-Fi

  • Poorly equipped gym

  • No elevator to pool level

Bottom Line

The Hotel Pinero Tal is a two-and-a-half-pearl high-rise property set in the largely German resort of El Arenal. The immediate area is built-up and certainly lacking in charm, though the long, sandy beach -- and restaurant-lined promenade -- is just five minutes away on foot. Its 198 guest rooms are basic but clean, with simple amenities and an extra charge for Wi-Fi, mini-fridges, and safes; higher-floor units have the bonus of sea-view balconies. Leisure and dining features are limited, and the pool is prone to afternoon shade, all adding up to a less-than-impressive package. Half-board plans are standard and optional all-inclusive packages are available. Cheap rates can make it relatively good value, though prices at adults-only Torre Azul are similar, with the bonus of spa facilities.

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Calle Maria Antonia Salva 44, El Arenal, Spain
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beach
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Children's Pool
  • Concierge
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Gameroom / Arcade
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Typical value-oriented high-rise hotel with optional all-inclusive plan

Tucked off side street and up flights of stairs is the entrance to Hotel Pinero Tal -- a typical late sixties-era property barely distinguishable from the forest of balconied high-rises surrounding it. Stepping inside, the reception area has been updated with a fresh, white-and-turquoise color scheme, contemporary-style taupe seating, and mirror-paneled pillars. Much of the rest of the property, however, remains dated and tired-looking, with numerous remnants of its sixties origins. A pair of dated (manual door) elevators ferry guest efficiently to one of the hotel's nine floors, though stop short of connecting to the lower-level pool and entertainment terrace. The overall atmosphere is unpretentious but underwhelming, delivering the basics to a value-oriented clientele, mostly comprised of Germans with a smattering of Spanish, Portuguese, and Brits. There's also a mix of vacationing couples and families with kids -- depending on the time of year -- most on the optional all-inclusive plan.

Location

Set in built up El Arenal neighborhood close to beach and nightlife 

The Hotel Pinero Tal is surrounded by apartment blocks and other hotels in a particularly built-up area of the popular Majorcan resort of El Arenal. This German-oriented vacation destination is located at the far end of sweeping Playa de Palma, an area that's a little rough around the edges, with numerous fast food joints, convenience stores, themed bars, and kebab shops. The beach is a four-block, five-minute walk downhill (some struggle with the return journey), with all-white sand and calm, clear water, though it can get crowded during summer months. As one of Palma's livelier resorts, there's no shortage of nightlife within walking distance, though mostly far enough away to not get too noisy. Palma de Mallorca Airport is also 10 minutes away by car, while the island's capital is about 15 minutes (with nearby bus connection taking 25 to 45 minutes).  

Rooms

Basic and dated but clean rooms all with balconies, some partial sea view

The hotel has 198 guest rooms, all of which are decorated in a dated-but-tidy combination of tiled floors, simple wood furniture, and bumpy, textured walls. All open to balconies with patio furniture, with most overlooking the pool, nearby buildings, or the street (which can be noisy); sixth floor and above offer some partial sea views. Standard amenities are straightforward, with air-conditioning, small flat-screen TVs (with limited English channels), and old-style safes (for a fee). Mini-fridges are also available to rent, and Wi-Fi is charged per device though usually reliable. Bathrooms are clean and well-maintained, with shower/tub combos, basic sachet toiletries, and thin towels. 

Features

Adequate buffet dining and swimming pool with kids' section, but poorly equipped gym

Leisure and dining facilities are adequate but limited compared to similar hotels in the area. All meals are served in the hotel's only restaurant and they're buffet-style, with the usual mix of hot and cold dishes, plus self-serve drinks machines. While not exceptional and lacking a little in variety, most guests agree the food quality is decent enough for the rates. Half-board (breakfast and dinner) is also as standard with an optional all-inclusive plan. A bar serves drinks into the evening, though there's no snack bar or a la carte menu.The outdoor swimming pool is fairly large for the area, with a separate kids' section and plenty of loungers and terrace space, though prone to shade in the afternoon. There's also some poolside activities during the day (mostly aimed at children) and low-key musical entertainment in the evening. Sports facilities include some tired-looking ping-pong and pool tables, plus there's a fitness room, but it's poorly equipped. Travelers with limited mobility should be aware that there's no elevator access to the pool level.