Frommer's Review
The Adler stands at the intersection of Velázquez and Goya streets in a location nicknamed "the golden triangle of art" (near El Prado, Reina Sofía, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza collection). One of the newest and most elegant places to stay in Madrid, it offers grand comfort in a converted 18th-century palacete complete with neoclassical decor and an interior designed by Pascual Ortega, and featuring works by modernist artists such as Tàpies and Chillida. The Serrano district's exclusive shops are also near at hand. The classic building has been carefully restored and offers gracious comfort in a setting that retains the feel of the 1880s but with decidedly modern touches. Bedrooms are user friendly -- you live and sleep in ultimate comfort with luxe furnishings and totally modernized bathrooms -- and charming áticos (penthouse rooms) provide the much-sought-after fifth-floor accommodations. The on-site restaurant is one of the better hotel dining rooms in this upmarket section of town.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; room service; babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning
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