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Luminoso apartamento en el corazón de Menorca!
We are thrilled to open the doors of our Menorca haven to you: Casa Hebe & Eze. We have enjoyed some wonderful times with family and friends in this lovingly refurbished home and would like nothing more than to share it with you now. The house is available to rent for stays of more than 32 nights. So if you’ve ever dreamed of living on an island for a few months or remote working from one, then this is the ideal place for you. Casa Hebe & Eze can be found in Es Mercadal, a beautiful, white-walled village situated in the heart of Menorca and at the foot of the magical Monte Toro (358m), the highest point on the island. Es Mercadal retains all the charm of the island's traditional architecture. A peaceful place, it is Menorca in a nutshell. Its inhabitants live a simple life, a world away from the hustle and bustle of Ciutadella and Mahon, which are only 25 minutes away, as is the airport. Menorca is ready to welcome you with open arms. And so is our home. So, when are you coming?? Casa Hebe & Eze occupies the first floor of a two-floor house. Walk through the gates of the house and you’re just a short staircase from our very own little paradise. Refurbished in 2018, it’s ideal for couples, families of four or five people, and for anyone who wants to spend 32 dreamy nights or more on Menorca, holidaying or remote working. The first thing you see when you walk into the house is a welcoming little lounge with stone walls, a comfortable sofa bed and a TV, and a modern open-plan kitchen. The jewel in the crown is the outdoor patio, where you can eat what cook on the barbecue and have a shower beneath the stars. The house has three bedrooms: a double room with a large window, a stunning bare stone wall and a huge double bed; and two single rooms which back onto a lightwell. The house also features a bathroom with shower and a cloakroom next to the lounge. With air conditioning and heating in every room, you can choose the temperature you want. There’s also a free outdoor car park with parking for 90 cars just 50 metres away, not to mention a health centre opposite the house. And if you’re bringing bicycles, we’ll tell you where you can keep them. DISCOVER MENORCA If you’re visiting Menorca for the first time, you’ll find an island that’s unique, different and surprising too. The island’s north coast is rugged and dotted with wild beaches. The south coast is lined with sandy coves sheltered by promontories and cliffs. The east coast is dominated by the island’s majestic capital, Mahon, and its amazing port, the world’s second deepest. As for the west coast, it is overlooked by the picturesque and lively town of Ciutadella. And sitting in the heart of the island is Es Mercadal. If you like walking, you can venture around the island on the Camí des Cavalls, a 185km trail made up of 20 sections. Adventurous types can run the Camí des Cavalls Menorca trail, one of the longest in Europe. Cyclists will enjoy exploring Menorca’s idyllic meadows and low hills. And if you just want to rest and relax, there are plenty of beaches to choose from. You can also explore the island by sea, on a sailing boat or in a kayak. Whatever you do, though, don’t go away without visiting some of Menorca’s seven lighthouses. Hebe's favourite is Cavalleria, the perfect spot from which to watch the sun go down. Eze’s favourite lighthouses is the remote Favàritx, which is perfect for exploring by bike. What’s your favourite? 10 THINGS TO DO IN ES MERCADAL Lose yourself in its charming streets and squares and take in the old flour mill, the canal and El Aljub, an amazing water cistern built during British rule to store rainwater. Mix with the locals and have breakfast or spend the afternoon on a terrace munching a Menorcan sausage and cheese sandwich. Join the cult of Sant Martí by visiting the Renaissance church of the same name or by taking part in the Fiestas de Sant Martí in the third week of July, a celebration in which the Menorquín horse takes centre stage. Check out local arts and crafts at the Centro Artesanal de Menorca (admission free). Get yourself some bespoke Balearic sandals, handmade at Abarques Mibo. Sample delicious homemade pastries, including ensaimadas (spiral pastries) with all sorts of fillings, amargos (almond macaroons), torró cremat (nougat), and pastissets (powdered sugar cookies). Scale Monte Toro, the highest point on the island, to visit the sanctuary of the Virgen de Monte Toro (the island’s patron saint) and enjoy the panoramic views. Hire a bike and explore the outskirts of Es Mercadal in search of the Roca de S’indi (which has the profile of an Indigenous American), the island’s idyllic, white-walled estates, green meadows, and the lighthouse at Cavalleria. Taste typical Menorcan dishes at the town’s restaurants: oliaigo amb figues (vegetable soup with figs), aubergines, courgettes, and stuffed squid. Take a piece of the island away with you: olive oil, cold meat, wine, gin… you’ll find it all in the local shops or at the Thursday market (19:00-22:30, from early June to the end of September). Don’t forget to order your ensaimadas! Our favourites are the ones at Can Pons! OUR FAVOURITE BEACHES Don’t miss: Cala Pregonda, Cala Tortuga, Cala Algaierens, Playa de Cavalleria, Cala Es Talaier. The most famous: Cala Macarella, Cala Macarelleta, Cala En Turqueta, Cala Galdana, Cala Mitjana. The wildest: Cala Roja, Cala del Pilar, Cala Presili, Cala Trebalúger, Cala Escorxada. Hidden gems: Cala des Bot, Cala Rafalet, Cala En Vidrier, Cala Fustam, Cala Morell. For little ones: Platja des Grau, Cala en Porter, Platja de Binibéquer, Platja de Punta Prima, Platja de Santo Tomás. OUR RECOMMENDATIONS Have a sandwich for breakfast at the Imperial, in Ciutadella. Jump into a kayak and explore the coastal lagoon of Es Grau. Walk the Camí des Cavalls: from En Turqueta to Cala Macarella in spring or autumn or to Cala Pregonda in summer. Stroll through Sant Lluís and visit its windmill. Enjoy the Fiestas de Sant Joan in Ciutadella in June. Sample a lobster stew in Fornells. Visit the prehistoric sites at Torre d’en Galmés. Buy some handmade Menorcan sandals. Take a stroll around Mahón, eat in the Mercat de Peix, and round the day off with a pomada (gin and lemonade made with Gin Xoriguer). Visit Ciutadella, eat in the port, and have a drink in one of its bars. Then decide if you prefer Mahón or Ciutadella. Watch the sun go down from the Gulf of Cavalleria (it’s not as busy as Cova d’en Xoroi). For more adventurous types, there's paragliding on Monte Toro. CONDITIONS Long term bookings have an agency fee of 10% of the total booking value. SUPPLIES: The cost of electricity, water, gas and internet is not included in the price and is paid separately at €150 or €200 monthly, depending on the type of apartment. CLEANING: included in the price the final cleaning with change of bed linen and towels. Check-in fees: MON-SATURDAY 20h and 23h: 25€ from 23h: 50€ SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS Until 23h: 30€ from 23h: 50€ Additional rules Welcome to Barcelona! We’re delighted to have you with us and we hope you have an amazing time staying in our flat. That being said, and at the risk of stating the obvious, here are some basic ground rules for you to follow. Be mindful We’re not the police, nor do we want you to feel like we’re patronizing you, but we think it’s our duty to point out some common-sense stuff, as we’ve had some experiences in the past with guests who haven’t behaved so well. Respect the neighbors. Put yourself in their shoes and keep the noise down to a minimum after 10PM. You are on holiday, but they are probably stressed about their jobs and would appreciate a good night’s sleep. We want you to have fun but to be reasonable too, and to treat others how you would want them to treat you. Also, try to avoid slamming doors and making a noise in hallways. And please try to be quiet when entering the building. It’s not hard to be a good neighbor and annoying them is only going to get you into trouble, which is something you surely don’t need when you’re on holiday. You’re also not allowed to have more guests than you stated when making your reservation. No parties! We get it – you’re excited about being in Barcelona. But remember: the walls are thin and if you’re having a party, then so are the neighbors. And they might not be in the mood for one. Bear in mind that they may call the police to complain, which is something we all want to avoid. Any guests causing a disturbance will be asked to leave the apartment immediately. And they won’t get a refund. Sorry! Keys and check-out Please do not leave the keys in the mailbox. If you leave earlier than your check-out time, please leave the keys on the table and pull the door shut behind you. Most flats have doors that don’t need to be locked when you leave. Incidentally, that’s something to watch out for, as it’s very easy to get locked out, which is also a bummer – take our word for it! Make sure you lock the door with the key every time you leave the flat. It’ll keep your belongings safer. Do not smoke inside NO smoking allowed in the apartment. We care about your lungs, but if you have to do it, please step outside. We’d like to keep the flat smelling nice and fresh for our next guests. Do not waste energy We kindly ask you to please turn the lights and air conditioning units OFF whenever you leave the apartment. We care about our planet. Other stuff Additional cleaning, bedding, etc. can be arranged for longer stays but please make sure you request this when booking.
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