Nômade Temple Madrid is a converted palace in the Chamberí district, all raw stone walls and mid-century furniture, with a serious cocktail programme downstairs in the hidden bar. It feels like a priv
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Luxury Hotels in Madrid
The 15 finest hotels in Madrid — ranked by guest ratings and facilities. Every listing includes a free TripSage briefing with insider room tips and local intelligence.
Top Luxury Hotels in Madrid
The Meliá Castilla is a 1970s high-rise on a busy north-south artery, built for conventions and fleet-footed business travellers. Its lobby is vast, marble-floored and full of suits tapping laptops, w
This is a proper business hotel, not a boutique bolthole: marble floors, tailored suits at breakfast, a serious doorman. The lobby feels like a glass atrium crossed with a private members’ club — quie
The Eurostars Madrid Tower occupies the top floors of a glass-and-steel skyscraper in the city’s northern business district. The lobby feels more like a corporate atrium than a traditional hotel, all
You step into a cool, marble-floored lobby with clean lines and muted earth tones – it feels like a calm, well-edited pause after the noise of central Madrid. The hotel sits right on the Paseo del Pra
The Westin Palace is old-school Madrid glamour: a Belle Époque palace with a soaring stained-glass dome over the winter garden lobby, where business travellers tap away on laptops beside couples sippi
The Thompson Madrid feels like a slick, moody take on a grand hotel—dark marble, low lighting, and a rooftop bar that dominates the skyline. It’s a design-forward spot that leans into its location on
This is not your standard lobby-and-lift hotel. The Hyatt Regency Madrid Residences operates as a hybrid: full serviced apartments with a hotel-grade front desk, set in a quiet residential pocket near
The Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid is a Belle Époque palace that reopened in 2021 after a meticulous restoration by designer Gilles & Boissier. Its lobby feels like a serene, light-filled salon with m
Rosewood Villa Magna is a discreet, polished luxury hotel set back from the Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid's Salamanca district. The lobby feels quietly moneyed — marble floors, fresh flowers, a low
UMusic Hotel Madrid turns a former 19th-century palace into a live-music venue with rooms. The lobby feels like a backstage lounge: grand columns, velvet seating, and a stage where bands play most nig
Hotel Único Madrid sits inside a restored early 20th-century palazzo on the quiet, tree-lined Calle de Velázquez, just off the Castellana. The lobby feels like a private salon — muted grey velvets, co
Sercotel Madrid Aeropuerto feels like a reliable transit hub rather than a destination hotel. The lobby is clean, modern and functional, with subdued lighting and a uniformed front desk handling a ste
Hotel Catalonia Goya is a clean, business-like four-star in the quiet Salamanca district, a short walk from Retiro Park. The lobby feels efficient rather than characterful – marble floors, a small bar
The Crowne Plaza Madrid – Centre Retiro is a sober, business-minded four-star that sits on the quiet edge of Retiro Park, not far from the Atocha train station. The lobby is all dark marble and hushed
Luxury Hotels in Madrid — FAQ
What are the best luxury hotels in Madrid?
Our top picks are Nômade Temple Madrid, Meliá Castilla, Hyatt Regency Hesperia Madrid. Each has a free TripSage briefing with specific room tips — because the right room in a 5-star hotel is what makes the stay.
How much do luxury hotels cost in Madrid?
Expect to pay £150–£500+ per night for top-tier hotels in Madrid, depending on the season and room type. Shoulder season (spring and autumn) offers the best value without sacrificing quality.
Are 5-star hotels worth it in Madrid?
For special occasions or business, yes. The service levels, room quality and in-hotel dining at Madrid's top properties justify the premium. TripSage's free briefings tell you exactly which rooms to request for each property.
What is the best time to visit Madrid for a luxury break?
See our best time to visit Madrid guide for month-by-month detail. Generally, shoulder season delivers the best balance of weather, fewer crowds and lower luxury hotel rates.