Rosewood Villa Magna

Hotel · Castellana

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Rosewood Villa Magna

"Why did this hotel catch your attention? What's the vibe? The formally dressed bellmen and luxury cars out front give off a little whiff of what’s to come. What's the backstory? Set on Madrid’s famous Paseo de la Castellana, this hotel has immediate cachet. Embassies, banks, and big-name retailers share the neighborhood with this member of The Leading Hotels of the World, whose guest list includes big celebrities and diplomats. Tell us all about the accommodations. Any tips on what to book? Thomas Urquijo designed every inch of the rooms. White walls with gold accents frame patterned carpets and king beds; silk lamp covers and fabric wall coverings add texture. Magna rooms are the entry-level category; Grand Deluxe and Grand Prestige rooms add more space and better views. Extra touches include a pillow menu, bedside reading lights, Nespresso machines, large walk-in closets, and complimentary shoeshine. Junior suites have ensuite living rooms; the two largest suites on the top floor have enormous panoramic terraces overlooking Paseo de la Castellana. You’ll never want for space here as the hotel has the one of the highest percentages of suites in town. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? Wifi is free. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at? Tse Yang was the finest Chinese restaurant to open in Madrid, and its crispy Peking Duck has been delighting locals for years. An atrium-covered patio is the perfect spot for dining in warm weather; The Lounge, meanwhile, serves a mix of Spanish and international food. For a (pricey) cocktail, the chic Magnum Bar is where it's at. And the service? Luxury hotels demand rarified service, and that’s what you’ll find here. For example, while you’re away, housekeepers hang your clothes and arrange personal effects atop a white linen cloth in the bathroom. Additionally, the staff is multilingual. Dining in the lounge is available all day to cater to international hunger pangs that don’t follow the same schedule as those of Spaniards. What type of travelers will you find here? The lounge is a real scene, especially during afternoon tea, when a perfectly coiffed crowd has hushed discussions about worldly matters. You won’t find rowdy kids in any of the public areas—at least not for very long. What about the neighborhood? Paseo de la Castellana is a prestigious location. You'll be within strolling distance of major art museums, deluxe shopping, and within a block of a Metro station, too. Is there anything you'd change? The Royal Palace and Gran Vía are quite a hike, but taxis are plentiful and rarely expensive. Even better, ring for the hotel’s Bentley car service, which can easily do the trick. Any other hotel features worth noting? The hotel's spa has a strong loyal following and features a Turkish hammam. Bottom line: Worth it? Why? If you are in search for an address to impress, this is it." - Ramsey Qubein

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Rosewood Villa Magna

P.º de la Castellana, 22, Salamanca, 28046 Madrid, Spain Get directions

rosewoodhotels.com
@rosewoodvillamagna

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