This luxury hotel is situated in the leisure district of Madrid in one of the most exclusive districts with many museums and shops. This hotel is conveniently located just a few minutes' from the centre with its many restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The magnificent Colon Square is easily reached on foot.
The unique Relais and Chateaux is a small 19th century palace and comprises a 5-storey main building with a total of 32 rooms of which 20 are double rooms and 12 are suites. Guests may make use of the foyer with 24-hour reception desk, a hotel safe, a currency exchange counter, a small garden, a lift and cafe. There is also a bar and an air-conditioned a la carte restaurant available for use. A conference room and public Internet terminal also feature within the hotel. Those arriving by car may take advantage of the hotel's car park or garage facilities. Room and laundry services as well as medical assistance complete the services on offer at this hotel. The hotel has been award with "Most Excellent Charming Hotel for Europe". The Conde Nast Johansens Awards for Excellence.
A small palace from the 19th century, situated in a residential area, exclusive and tranquil, in the cultural centre and of business of the city, which serves like a setting to a new concept of hotel business in Madrid. The building was built in 1886 as the residence of a bourgeois family. In the era of the 20's, due to the strong literary and theatrical interest of the family, a theatre was set up in the small palace of Orfila 6, which made their performances famous among the society of Madrid of the moment.There are just 33 rooms and suites, some facing the garden with traditional Spanish square bay windows, so with the drapes drawn back they are bright. The standard and superior rooms are subdued, in shades of yellow or sage green colourways, with the woodwork picked out in darker tones, alongside soft red/pink or green fabrics, fabric bedheads, ceiling to floor curtains, good repro antiques, little wall lights and, in the small bathrooms, twin sinks. The pink/pale yellow combination is brightest and works best. The effect is fairly neutral and discreet, but without veering to the corporate. The 8 superior rooms have little seating areas while 4 of the 5 suites are more elegant with empire furnishings, real antiques and rich, swagged curtains over tall, double door windows.The garret suite is less elegant. The top, 5th floor rooms have sloped ceilings in the eaves. The quiet leafy streets of this embassy district are like a morgue in mid-afternoon.highly reputed places in town. It would be a pleasure for us to invite you to discover the Mediterranean cusine in a quiet and exclusive environment with a high standard of service which we are sure you will enjoy. Besides enjoying the most delicious meals, together with an impeccable selection of the best wines, you will be able to have a drink in the garden of the small palace. "El Jardn de Orfila" is an oasis of peace, right in Madrid centre. We also offer you our English style bar, where you enjoy a select atmosphere and our best cocktails that our barman Fermn Romn, winner the price "Chicote" for this cocktails, make with great mastery. The Tea Room, with exit to the terrace, will make you feel at your own home. It is a place to keep in mind to have a drink at a midday and it is an authentic paradise to lovers of the tea ritual, because we have a wide menu of afternoon snacks.
The 19th-century mansion is just off the busy Paseo de la Castellana. Inside, the original carriage entrance leads into a marble-floored lobby, furnished with 19th-century furniture, and original, largely Spanish, paintings. Local and international business travelers dominate during the week. At weekends, leisure travelers are in the majority. Since the restaurant is a highlight of the hotel, food lovers are tempted to stay here. The meeting room, which has a maximum capacity for 90 people, is fitted with audio-visual equipment and has high-speed wireless Internet access (surcharge). It is nonetheless decorated with original 19th-century furniture, and decorated in delicate yellow and caramel tones. Guests are advised to take a good look at the antique furniture and art work in the hotel which ranges from a painting by a disciple of Goya to delicate, gilded Venetian chairs, gilded Parisian cabinets, and 19th-century English engravings. The most entertaining painting hangs in The Bar El Torero by A. Atalaya (1897) depicts a drunken bullfighter, slumped over his drinks.
room service, conference room capacity: 100 persons.