CA'n Abril is a small, very laid back hotel just a few metres from the main town square, Placa de sa Constitucio. The reception area is attractive and inviting, but no personnel were around when we arrived. This didn't matter to us, as a letter was taped to the door informing us how to access our room. The room was spacious and comfortable and had a kettle with tea and coffee. Breakfast was served from 9am, which was rather late for us, and we had to skip this twice, which was a shame as it was very nice. There was no self service, just friendly staff to bring out orange juice, coffee or tea, bruschetta, bread, croissants, fruit and then something else which varied daily...(scrambled eggs, omelette, rice pudding - all homemade). Breakfast was served in a very pretty outdoor inner courtyard. Pascal, the owner, was friendly and helpful. The hotel was very quiet in spite of it's central location.
We hired bikes and were allowed to leave them locked together in the courtyard, there didn't appear to be many spaces to park if you hired a car. The street, Carrer de Pastor, is very narrow so parking was another street away in a small car park. To cycle anywhere you have to climb, lovely walk to the port if you follow the GR211. I wish I'd known about these walking routes, we tried to walk in the mountains but lost the path and came back down. The bus to Palma was only 2.5 euros but the train was 18 euros. The tram to the port is quaint, but also pricey if you use it as transport.