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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.
The Bauzá is one of Virginia Figueras's two masterworks in Madrid; the other is the Hotel de las Letras. Located in hip Salamanca near the museums, the...more
As an aristocrat, art curator, and interior designer, Doña Marta Medina is perfect for the role of hostess of one of the most gorgeous small hotels in...more
Set in a redone 19th-century building near the Plaza de Colón, in the trendy Salamanca district. The hotel's lobby, bar, and other public spaces have black...more
The classy AC chain added this 50-room early-20th-century palace at the end of 2004, slightly competing with its own Santo Maurothough this one's got the...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
The talented designer Virginia Figueras was behind De Las Letras, located in the center of town on a typical curved-corner city block. Not overgimmicked, the...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
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
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
Once the 18th-century summer residence of the Cardenal Lorenzana, Archbishop of Toledo, this converted hostel is built on top of the old city and set within...more









