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Evidence that Madrid is rivaling Barcelona as Spain's first city (with only the slightest hint of irony intended) is nowhere more obvious than in her hotel room stock, with a flurry of new places opening in the design-conscious bracket.
Out of all the city's new design hotels, this is the one that most carefully blends old and new, keeping an eye on its architectural past while still creating...more
This classically styled Relais & Châteaux boutique hotel in an 1880s mansion, located in a quiet residential area near Colon Square, has a relentless...more
This hugely ambitious project, in which 19 of the most prestigious names in architecture and design collaborated on a Jean Nouvel building, finally opened in...more
An easy distance from museums and shopping, this 100-year-old Belle Époque hotel in Retiro has "an excellent location." "Facilities were wonderfully...more
Aptly named, this 21st-century crystal palace is all iron pillars, wall upon wall of glass, and remarkable art on loan from the Clos Archaeological Foundation....more
This classically designed hotel garners three perfect scoresfor "spacious and comfortable" rooms decorated in soft colors and antiques, "accommodating...more
Once the hotel of choice among visiting bullfighters, the 192-room ME in Madrid, formerly the Grand Hotel Reina Victoria, could just be the coolest hotel in the...more
Opened in June 2005, this 6-story 19th-century town house is one of the newest of a young chain that's rapidly engulfing Madrid (plus several other Spanish...more
Located on the toniest street (Claudio Coello) in Madrid's toniest neighborhood (Salamanca), the Selenza is easy to miss from the outside, its graceful yet...more
First opened in 1912, the Palace was built to impress, and the huge stained-glass rotunda on the ground floor remains a meeting place for Madrid's power...more










