Madrid Hotels


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  1. Official Tourism Site: Madrid Accommodations
  2. Concierge.com: Madrid Hotels WARNING: Pop-ups
  3. Frommer's: Madrid Hotels
  4. Fodor's: Madrid Hotels WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. Lonely Planet: Madrid Hotels
  6. TripAdvisor: Madrid Hotels WARNING: Pop-ups
  7. IgoUgo: Madrid Hotels
  • NOTE: Hotels mentioned on this page plotted on Google Maps


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Madrid Luxury Hotels

  • The Ritz (Near Retiro/Salamanca) Phone: 800-225-5843, 91-701-67-67 Google Map
    • Concierge.com WARNING: Pop-ups: "This Paseo del Prado property allows guests easy access to the Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums."
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "The Ritz is the most legendary hotel in Spain. With soaring ceilings and graceful columns, it offers all the luxury and pampering you'd expect of a grand hotel."
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "It faces the Prado and Neptune Fountain and lies within walking distance of the main shopping center and the best antiques shops."
  • AC Palacio del Retiro (Near Retiro/Salamanca) Phone: 91-319-69-00 Google Map
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "A nationally registered early-20th-century building, the hotel combines magnificent traditional architecture with ultra-elegant modern decor that's notable for its inventive use of glass and marble."
    • Fodor's Choice WARNING: Pop-ups: "All rooms have superb views of the nearby Retiro Park. The double superior rooms' bathroom doors are full-size Lichtenstein silk-screen prints."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended "Everything here oozes exclusivity, from the address - an elite patches of Madrid real estate - to the mansion that is the finest in a barrio of many."
  • Hotel Villa Real (Plaza de las Cortes) Phone: 91-420-37-67 Google Map
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "Rooms at the Villa Real are more consistent in quality than those offered by its neighbor, the Palace , but lack the latter's mellow charm and patina. The interior contains a scattering of modern paintings amid neoclassical detailing."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended "The towering glass edifice of Hotel Urban is the epitome of art-inspired, super-stylish designer chic. Opened in late 2004, it's a wonderful antidote to the more classic charm of Madrid's five-star hotels of longer standing."
    • Fodor's Choice WARNING: Pop-ups: "The hotel has preserved an antique elevator, and many of the ceilings are carved and ornate. The rooms are spacious and carpeted; request one facing the big plaza."

Madrid Moderate Hotels

  • Hotel De Las Letras (Gran Vía) Phone: 91-523-79-80 Google Map
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "Located centrally on Gran Vía, the hotel's motto is 'the most modern classic'. The façade is classic with tiles, stone carvings and dramatic domes. The interior is avant-garde and the 103-rooms light and airy."
  • Hotel Suecia (Near Cibeles) Phone: 91-531-69-00 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Rooms are bright and comfortable, and the spacious lobby opens into a bar area where an international breakfast buffet includes a variety of hot and cold dishes to get your day off to a good start."

Madrid Affordable Hotels

  • Hotel Ingles (Near the Puerta del Sol) Phone: 91-429-65-51 Google Map
    • Condé Nast Official Selection WARNING: Pop-ups: "More central and classic than most, Hotel Ingles is Madrid's longest running hotel. Dating back to 1853, the hotel has leather sofas and nostalgic photographs. It also has 58 rooms and a bar"
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Rooms come in a variety of shapes, most of them small, and some in the back are quite dark. Tiled bathrooms are cramped but tidily maintained, with shower stalls."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended "In this age of slick new boutique hotels, you have to admire a place that sticks to an old way of doing things. That's not always necessarily a good thing - witness the smoking receptionist and the dark interior double rooms."
  • Hostal Astoria (Lavapies) Phone: 91-429-11-88 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Located conveniently close to the Puerta del Sol and the bars and nightlife of the Huertas district, it provides a good base for exploring the city center. Rooms are comfortable, with adjoining bathrooms (with half baths)."

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