Fluffy white duvets, gleaming marble bathtubs and thick, plush curtains that can be thrown back to reveal spectacular views; so many of the memories you make on holiday are associated with where you stay. In Madrid, hotels range from palatial, five-star properties to stylish boutiques. We’re spotlighting seven of the best hotels in Madrid, certain to leave a lasting impression on both first-time and repeat visitors to the marvellous Spanish capital.

Credit: GEORGE APOSTOLIDIS/Mandarin Oriental Ritz Madrid

Credit: GEORGE APOSTOLIDIS/Mandarin Oriental Ritz Madrid

Credit: GEORGE APOSTOLIDIS/Mandarin Oriental Ritz Madrid
For classic luxury
Nature is interwoven into the fabric of Madrid’s Mandarin Oriental, thanks to the biophilic design of the hotel’s elegant interiors. Elaborate flower arrangements ornament guest rooms, some of which offer views of Plaza de la Lealtad’s leafy gardens. For something extra special, book a two-bedroom Royal Suite, complete with a hand-painted ceiling mural; or an exclusive Mandarin Suite, tucked away inside the hotel’s turrets and opening onto a private top-floor balcony with views of the plaza’s Neptune Fountain. Enviable experiences are also just a concierge call away: book an art tour, watch your favourite Spanish football team from a VIP area, or visit food market Mercado de la Paz.

Credit: MIGUEL MERINO/HOTEL SANTO MAURO

Credit: MIGUEL MERINO/HOTEL SANTO MAURO

Credit: MIGUEL MERINO/HOTEL SANTO MAURO
For a slice of palace life
Once the 19th century residence of the Duke of Santo Mauro, this palatial property is a vision of French neoclassical design. Rooms are suffused with lavish touches like patterned wallpaper, gold accents and prized antiques. Thoughtful details – including a jar of traditional sweets from La Pajarita, Madrid’s oldest confectionery shop – make your stay truly memorable. Want a room truly fit for aristocracy? Book the Duke’s Royal Suite, the famous former host’s own bedroom, now adorned with velvet walls and framed artworks. Wine connoisseurs will also appreciate the on-site bar, home to a cellar of over 250 premium wines.

Credit: Nikolas Koenig/The Madrid EDITION

Credit: Nikolas Koenig/The Madrid EDITION
For chic, modern luxury
Madrid’s year-round blue skies seem to have inspired the design at The Madrid Edition . Rooms are airy and light, and there are plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy the sunshine, including private balconies, an outdoor infinity pool and a rooftop bar and terrace, Oroya. The latter is a particular highlight, serving Peruvian sharing dishes amid the playful decor of coloured glass panels and climbing plants. Over at the spa and fitness centre, design and functionality go hand in hand: the former is soft and intimate, while the latter prioritises space and state-of-the-art equipment. The hotel’s glowing pink entrance may be a departure from its clean-cut aesthetic, but it’s undeniably cool.

Credit: Gran Hotel Inglés

Credit: Gran Hotel Inglés
For historical boutique charm
At an address steeped in history, Gran Hotel Inglés leans into both past and present. While renovations have ensured modern comforts, the 19th century building retains its sense of old-world sophistication. Guest rooms, decorated in warm earth tones, feature clawfoot bathtubs and balconies that look onto old lanes. The hotel’s lounge, LobByto, is swathed in dark velvet and leather, an elegantly old-fashioned environment for afternoon tea or an evening cocktail. Elsewhere, the hotel still delivers a range of contemporary amenities and facilities: a jacuzzi, children’s programmes, a yoga room, a gym with personal training services, babysitting services, a library and 24-hour room service.

Credit: Bless Hotel Madrid

Credit: Bless Hotel Madrid

Credit: Bless Hotel Madrid
For curated experiences
There’s always something happening at the culture-forward Bless Hotel , ensuring that no two days are spent the same way. On-site dining venue Pinzelada Lounge regularly collaborates with designer brands to create pop-up experiences, art displays, cocktail and brunch menus and seasonal treats. On selected nights, the hotel lounge also comes alive with DJ sets. Of course, when you need to retreat to peace and quiet, you’ll find guest rooms are minimalist and modern, designed for effortless unwinding. Select suites and villas even feature a private jacuzzi. The Bless Couture Penthouse also comes with exclusive access to La Finca Golf Course, just a 30-minute drive away.

Credit: Manolo Yllera/Relais & Chateaux Heritage Hotel

Credit: Manolo Yllera/Relais & Chateaux Heritage Hotel

Credit: Manolo Yllera/Relais & Chateaux Heritage Hotel
For eclecticism and regional cuisine
One could mistake the grand Heritage Madrid Hotel for a museum, so densely adorned with eye-catching furnishings and ornaments – think polychrome marble floors, handmade wallpaper and priceless antiques. Inside the 46 lavish rooms, suites and villas, you’ll find abundant amenities, including double vanities, premium toiletries, a separate bathtub and shower, and balconies in select rooms. On-site restaurant Haroma continues the maximalist theme with patterned ceramics and wallpaper, offering a wide menu of dishes prepared using local ingredients from small producers, including red shrimp carpaccio, Iberian ham croquettes and suckling pig confit.

Credit: Only YOU Hotels
For bold, contemporary design
Sporting imaginative, original decor, Only You Hotel Atocha represents a departure in design from Madrid’s other historic properties. While the building’s restored façade retains traces of its 19th century origins, the interiors draw from diverse styles, using brick walls, black-and-white tiles, tartan and wood textures. Celebrate any occasion with special guest room experiences, including a birthday package that comes with cake and balloons. A sunny rooftop terrace, barber shop, gym and library round out the list of facilities.