Elegant historic hotel with Michelin-starred dining & opulent rooms


























































"Remarkable and a mainstay of our Spanish collection, this Belle Époque palace dates back to King Alfonso XIII." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Built in Belle Époque style and encouraged by King Alfonso XIII, the property features regal flourishes—like gold and silver leaves cascading from the lobby ceiling—and feels like a purpose-built palace hotel that channels Madrid’s high-society past." - Mitchell Friedman

"The ultimate Belle Époque landmark in Madrid — encouraged by King Alfonso XIII and inaugurated by César Ritz in 1910 — holds Three MICHELIN Keys and anchors the city’s Art Triangle with 154 elegant rooms and Pictura, a must-visit cocktail bar where photographer Paula Anta’s portraits honor 14 emerging Spanish artists in the style of Prado masterpieces; a top-tier privilege here is exclusive access to the Prado Museum and the vaults of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Mandarin Oriental knows that its Madrid outpost will forever be known simply as “The Ritz”—our Ritz, the one inaugurated with pomp by King Alfonso XIII in 1910; the one that welcomed Grace Kelly and Rainier of Monaco during their honeymoon; and the one where Mata Hari, Salvador Dalí, and countless other stars caroused. After its remodeling and reopening in 2021, The Ritz is now even more Ritz-like than ever, thanks to Mandarin Oriental. Storied Madrid architecture firm Rafael de La-Hoz and French interior designers Gilles & Boissier (whose touch graced the Baccarat Hotel New York) had the challenging task of reinventing the hotel while holding onto a certain spirit. The most striking detail was the recovery of the great glass vault of the Palm Court, the social heart of the building, which had been concealed for 80 years, and the opening of the enormous doors that connect, physically—and emotionally—to the Museo del Prado (the great art gallery is so close you can almost touch it). But other magical corners abound. My favorites include The Beauty Concept spa, with its spectacular indoor pool, treatment cabins, and fitness trainers; the timeless counter of the Pictura cocktail bar, where I’ve spent endless hours watched over by gilt-framed oils; Deessa, chef Quique Dacosta’s artistic restaurant, which has gained two Michelin stars in two years; and the rare oasis that is the hotel garden. To eat Dacosta’s paella here, under the city’s eternal blue sky, has become a defining Madrid experience at what remains a quintessential hotel. —David Moralejo"


"Mandarin Oriental Ritz, a historic Belle Époque hotel, is located in Madrid’s Golden Triangle. It offers elegant rooms and extensive culinary options, including the Deessa restaurant, where chef Quique Dacosta presents exquisite creative dishes." - The MICHELIN Guide