Top 5 Boutique Hotel Interiors in Madrid For Design Lovers | A closer look to the top boutique hotels in Madrid, featuring the best for bars and pools, restaurants, modern interior design, spas and stylish inspirations.
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The Principal
This hotel in Madrid is really popular, a place with lots of decorating tips to take on. With comfortable rooms and a calm colour scheme, it is a handy haven in the heart of the city: la Gran Vía. The chic roof terrace is one of the most coveted spots in Madrid for a drink in summer. The restaurant is run by Ramon Freixa, who has two Michelin stars.
Only You Hotel
The name of this hotel, says it all!! Get some romance with this effortless interior design inspiration and a great location in the barrio of Chueca. For those seeking one of the coolest places to stay in the city, you can’t go wrong with this one: a charming palace that dates back to the 19th century. The original central courtyard is now a quadruple-height lobby which, under the vision of the Spanish top interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán, is the masterpiece of the hotel interior: an eclectic mix of oversized lamps and vases, retro sofas, art books and enviable vintage coffee tables.
Urso Hotel & Spa
This Hotel is located in the sophisticated area of Alonso Martínez in Madrid. The building was designed by architect Antonio Obrador, and has conserved many original features such as the tiles on the façade, the mahogany lift and the stained-glass windows on the staircase. The interior design of this place is based on a palette of cool green, grey and cream tones and delicate Japanese prints that create an air of calm and discreet chicness. This is a “must” about where to stay in Madrid.
Barceló Emperatriz
This five-star hotel, is a stylish one that takes inspiration in its style and colour scheme from Eugenia de Montijo, a 19th-century empress who was a staunch supporter of equality for women. The interior designer Ernesto de Ceano has gone for modern glamour making it feminine without being girly. Violet tones crop up throughout the hotel: Montijo loved the flowers, the colour and also the Violeta sweets that are still made in Madrid today.
Dear Madrid
This amazing hotel is at the end of la Gran Vía, on the corner of Plaza de España. The leading interior designer, Sandra Tarruella has created a calm haven above the hectic street using a palette of pale greys and natural tones, a truly design inspiration. In the hotel interior, floors are oak and furniture is the clean-cut Scandinavian style that is so in vogue these days. There is only a small reception and lobby area at ground level, cause everything happens up on the rooftop plunge pool where you can devise a great part of the city!
Are you a design lover? what do you think about this inspirations? If you are ever in Madrid, go and visit this amazing hotels!
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