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5* Luxury
Ballooning
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Private Hot Tub
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178 rooms in this hotelBar
The famous DRY Martini Bar by Javier de las Muelas offers a fantastic array of cocktails in an iconic settingParking
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible) and costs EUR 35 per dayRestaurant
Guests can choose from two sublime restaurants, Burgundy and Aduana RestaurantPrivate Hot Tub
Available in selected premium Red Level SuitesPrivate chef / butler
For Red Level guests onlySit-out Terrace
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No pets
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Child friendly
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24 Hour room service
Disabled access
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Air conditioning
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Free wifi
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Ballooning
Sights nearby
Riding
Theatre
Uniquely situated on the Plaza de Colón, the Gran Meliá Fénix is a reference of the finest in the city´s hotel industry. Its magnificent location in the exclusive Salamanca neighborhood, in the heart of the financial district and surrounded by the famous streets of Serrano, Velázquez, Goya and on the Paseo of la Castellana, allows guests to easily reach the city´s most emblematic attractions.
Originally published by The Leading Hotels of The World
A neoclassical monument that has been a celebrity haunt since the Fifties and retained much of its ritzy allure. Expect history aplenty, interiors with flamboyant finishes, and richly-decorated rooms.
Originally published by The Telegraph
A Madrid institution that once played host to the likes of The Beatles, Cary Grant, and Rita Hayworth, this hotel is a mere hop from the posh shops of Calle Serrano. An impressive lobby with marble floors, antique furniture, and a stained-glass dome ceiling define the style. Spacious rooms are decorated in reds and golds, flowers abound, and a happening cocktail bar extends onto a large terrace overlooking Plaza de Colón on the Castellana.
Originally published by Fodor's Travel
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