Hotels · Ibiza Town (upper · Es Pratet)
Hostal Molins Park
Family-run urban hostal a five-minute walk from Dalt Vila — Ibiza Town stay without the resort markup.
Hotels · Ibiza Town (upper · Es Pratet)
Family-run urban hostal a five-minute walk from Dalt Vila — Ibiza Town stay without the resort markup.







Molins Park is the kind of place locals quietly recommend when a friend's first Ibiza trip arrives and they want the **Ibiza Town stay** that doesn't cost €400 a night. It's an urban hostal — small, family-run, in the upper city ten minutes from the marina beach and five from the foot of Dalt Vila — built around the things you actually need on the island and stripped of the ones you don't.
## Why it works
What the operator does well, in order of how often it'll matter on a trip:
- **24-hour reception** in Spanish, English, and Italian. Booking a 03:00 arrival from a Pukka Up boat? Someone real is at the desk. - **A proper pool** in the courtyard. After a beach day in salt + sand, a fresh-water dip before dinner is the difference between human and tired. - **Buffet breakfast included** — not a token continental. Coffee, eggs, pastries, fruit, cured meat. Enough to skip the €18 hotel-lobby breakfast at Hard Rock down the road. - **Car and scooter rentals on site**. North-coast trips (Es Vedrà sunset, Benirràs Sunday drum circle, Cala Saladeta) are 40-minute drives from town. Booking at the desk is faster than walking to Sant Jordi. - **Formentera ferry tickets at reception**. Skip the port queue. Pukka Up will deliver you to the same dock anyway, but a self-organised day means the desk hands you a ticket and a tip on which beach restaurant to book ahead.
## Where it puts you
- **500m to the Cathedral and Dalt Vila walls** — UNESCO World Heritage area. Sundown there is the first thing you should do in town. - **10 minutes on foot to Talamanca marina + beach** — protected bay, calmer water than the south-coast hotspots, walkable for breakfast pastries from the cafés along the front. - **600m to the Punic Necropolis** at Puig des Molins — Phoenician burial site, free to enter, one of those quiet hours that's quietly worth it. - **8km to Playa d'en Bossa** (where the day-into-night clubs cluster — Hï, Ushuaïa, Bora Bora). 15 minutes by taxi or scooter; 30 by bus line 14.
## Rooms
Three types — single occupancy, double standard, double superior (more space + better views). Photography on the operator's site is honest; expect "clean, simple, well-maintained" rather than design-hotel polish. Air conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, basic toiletries.
## When to book
- **April-May**: lowest pricing, best availability. The pool isn't quite swim-warm but the city's quiet. - **June**: prices climb but plenty of room. Best balance. - **July-August**: peak. Book at least 6 weeks out. The pool earns its keep. - **September**: shoulder magic — sun still strong, prices easier, locals back from August holiday.
## Who it suits
- Solo travellers + couples who want Ibiza Town as a base, not a beach resort - Boat-party-and-club nights followed by mornings near the marina (Talamanca > south-coast for sleep) - Digital nomads on a 1-2 week stay — buffet breakfast, working WiFi, walk-everywhere location
## Who it doesn't
- Anyone wanting beach-front (this is town, not Playa d'en Bossa) - Five-star spa + concierge expectations (this isn't that, and it doesn't pretend) - Big groups looking for one party-villa space (it's a small urban hostal — rooms are independent)
## Booking direct
Their own site (`molinspark.com`) is the right path. Direct = no marketplace markup, no booking-platform surprise fees, and the desk knows you're coming. Phone + WhatsApp also work for last-minute questions.
Opening hours
Hours auto-synced with Google. Last verified data may be up to 30 days old — check the venue’s own channels before travelling far.
C/ Joan Xico, 42, 07800 Ibiza, Baleares, Spain
Hostal Molins Park
C/ Joan Xico, 42, 07800 Ibiza, Baleares, Spain
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At a glance
What’s around the door
Real times, on foot, from the front of the building.
Dalt Vila & Cathedral
6 min walkUNESCO World Heritage upper town. Sunset spot, viewpoints, tasca dinners inside the walls.
Talamanca beach & marina
10 min walkProtected bay, calmer than the south coast. Boats depart for Formentera + the boat-party operators run from here.
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Carrer Pere Tur tascas
5 min walkThe actual local-eats street inside Dalt Vila — Es Caliu, La Brasa, Ca n'Alfredo. Book ahead in season.
Ibiza Town port + ferry terminal
12 min walkFormentera ferries (Aquabus, Mediterránea Pitiusa) + the Aerobús stop to the airport.
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15 min by taxiHï, Ushuaïa, Bora Bora are clustered here. Bus L14 runs the route for €2.20.
If you stay here
A 3–4 day shape that makes the most of the location.
Day 1
Drop bags, ten minutes at the pool, then climb up through the old-town walls. Time it for sundown — 19:30–20:30 in June, earlier by September. Dinner at a tasca inside the walls; book ahead for La Brasa or Es Caliu.
Day 2
Pukka Up or Float Your Boat — both depart from the marina, ten minutes' walk. Boat returns ~18:00 sunset; dinner at Talamanca, then a club for the evening. The hostal reception holds a late-checkout key so you don't have to fight the door at 06:00.
Day 3
Ferry tickets from reception — Aquabus, Mediterránea Pitiusa, or Trasmapi. ~30 minutes each way. Rent a scooter on arrival in La Savina; loop Es Pujols → Migjorn → lighthouse. Back by 19:00 for a slow dinner near the cathedral.
Day 4 (optional)
Rent a scooter at reception or grab a car for the day. Cala Saladeta + Es Vedrà sunset is the move; route via Sant Antoni for lunch. Hostal pool waits for you when you return.
FAQ
The questions a serious booker actually asks — not the generic directory boilerplate.
What time can I check in / out?
Standard check-in from 14:00, check-out by 12:00. Because reception runs 24 hours, late arrivals (boat-party return, 03:00 flight from Stansted) are fine — message ahead and they hold the room.
Is breakfast really included or is it a token continental?
Genuine buffet — coffee, eggs, pastries, fruit, cured meat, cheese. Served daily, typical Spanish breakfast window (08:00–10:30). Enough to skip lunch if you're heading straight to the beach.
Can I rent a scooter or car directly at reception?
Yes. Same-day scooter rental usually possible; cars in August need 24–48h notice in season. The desk works with a few local operators and the price tends to undercut the bigger airport chains by 10–20%.
What's the parking situation?
On-street parking in the surrounding blocks is free but tight in season — circling is normal. Paid public car parks are within 5 minutes' walk if you'd rather not gamble.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes — small kids welcome in double superior rooms with cots on request. The pool is shallow and supervised at peak hours. It's not a kids-club resort; the value is the location + breakfast + simplicity.
Can I book by WhatsApp instead of online?
Yes. +34 696 422 359. Useful for off-season last-minute booking when the online inventory doesn't reflect cancellations. Direct booking always beats Booking.com / Hostelworld on rate.
How far is the airport?
About 8 km / 15 minutes by taxi. €25 standard flat-fare; taxis queue outside arrivals. The L10 airport bus runs frequently in season and stops within 10 minutes' walk.
Is the WiFi strong enough to work from?
In the rooms and lobby — yes, fibre-grade, fine for video calls + screen-sharing. Pool area drops to good-enough-for-emails. Local data on Movistar / Vodafone is strong as a backup.
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