Frommer's Review
In a turn-of-the-20th-century building in the heart of Madrid, this hotel is located in a beautifully restored landmark modernist building that has retained its early-20th-century neo-Plateresque facade. It was constructed in 1898 by Emilio Salas y Cortés, one of the teachers of the great Barcelona architect Gaudí, and was overhauled in 1998. Some of the most important attractions of Madrid are within an easy walk, including the Prado, the Thyssen Museum, and the Plaza Mayor with its rustic taverns. The bedrooms come in a number of sizes, but each is comfortably furnished and beautifully maintained. Lovers of Catalan cuisine will enjoy dining in the Gaudí's stylish Pedrera restaurant.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; Jacuzzi; sauna; room service; laundry service
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