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The Night Manager filming locations on Mallorca


When I was on the Balearic island of Mallorca in November last year, the locals were all talking about The Night Manager, a new BBC 1 TV show about a hotel night manager who is recruited to infiltrate the inner circle of a dangerous arm's dealer. This big-budget adaptation of John Le Carrés novel by the same name has gained rave reviews and has a caliber cast including Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman, Elizabeth Debicki, and Tom Hollander.

However, the main reason why the locals were talking about the show was that a large chunk of the scenes was filmed on Mallorca (next to some stunning locations in Cairo, Istanbul, Madrid, Zermatt, and Devon). According to Ted Wake of Kirker Holidays, Mallorca bookings are up by 15% since the show aired in the UK, and Spain as a whole 7%. Especially the upmarket activities, such as five-star hotels and chic restaurants, have been booming.

Of course, I watched The Night Manager while I was there (it's only six episodes) and visited some of the main filming locations on the island.


Port de Pollença


At the top end of Port de Pollença you'll find Richard Roper's Mallorcan villa, La Fortaleza. This former fortress dating back four centuries is one of the most expensive properties in Spain; Lord Lupton last bought it for 40 million euros. It comprises six villas, two swimming pools, and terraced gardens with bougainvillea. You can easily spot La Fortaleza from the surrounding bay.

The Pine Walk, which flanks the gorgeous curved bay of Port de Pollença and leads close to La Fortaleza, also features in the show.


Port de Soller


Only one scene of The Night Manager has been filmed in Port de Soller – when Pine takes young Danny for a stroll in town, and Angela Burr follows them - but it's one of the cutest seaside resorts on the island.

However, don't bother looking for Glace Moustache, because according to the locals, this doesn't exist.


Palma


The series wouldn't have been complete without some filming locations in the most famous part of Mallorca: Palma.

A hotel that pops up in several scenes is Hospes Maricel. The most memorable of these scenes is when we see the group at the pool overlooking the Mediterranean before Pine and Jed slope off and get a room.

Another prominent location is the exterior of the Palau March Museum, which represents the entrance to a hotel in Istanbul. It's a beautiful building that offers amazing views of both Palma and the ocean. This is a must-see spot in Palma, whether you're a fan of The Night Manager or not.

And then there's the terrace of the restaurant Sadrassana on Plaça de Drassanes which features as a restaurant in... Madrid.

The same goes for the church where Angela Burr quizzes lawyer Juan Apostol. This, too, is supposed to be in Madrid but is actually the 13th century Santa Eulalia church in Palma.

All of these filming locations are situated at walking distance from each other, so they are easy to combine during your visit to Palma.

Llucmajor


Another hotel that is spotlighted in The Night Manager is the 15th century Son Julia Country House in Llucmajor. Because it has Arabian gardens, this hotel doubles for one that is supposed to be in Istanbul. The Son Julia Country House is where Pine talks to Rob Singhal and where he gets once more steamy with Jed.

Deià


Remember the scene in episode 2 when Richard Roper's son, Danny, gets kidnapped while everyone is dining alfresco at a beautiful restaurant with a view over the bay? That scene was filmed in the famous fish restaurant Ca's Patro March in Deià (which you can easily get to when you're in Port de Soller).


Have you watched BBC1's The Night Manager? Will you be visiting the filming locations on Mallorca?




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