Hotel Ritz Madrid
The grand old lady of Madrid, the Hotel Ritz is the height of exclusivity. One of the most lavish buildings in the city, it has classic style and impeccable service that is second to none...
The grand old lady of Madrid, the Hotel Ritz is the height of exclusivity. One of the most lavish buildings in the city, it has classic style and impeccable service that is second to none...
When the owners of this hotel saw their location – halfway between the city and the airport – they knew they had to do something special, to build a self-contained world so innovative and luxurious that you’ll never want to leave...
This brilliant hotel occupies a carefully restored 1920s mansion. Rooms are spread over three floors and set around a patio, or beside the roof terrace, which has views of Jerez’s roof line...
This extraordinary hotel has a wide variety of rooms ranging from sumptuous antique-filled classics to those reflecting cutting-edge modern design, complete with vast private hot tubs and dramatic artwork. Facilities include a classy spa.
Friendly, welcoming Ad Hoc offers comfort and charm deep within the old quarter and also runs a splendid small restaurant(Monday to Friday and lunch Saturday)...
This is a classy, cool choice. The colour scheme is black, white and grey, with dark-wood floors and splashes of fuchsia and lime-green...
In an enviable nook on the quiet side of the Mezquita (the building actually pre-dates it), this cleverly renovated hotel uses portraits and period furniture to enhance a plush and modern interior...
Welcome to one of the classiest acts in town. Rooms in this enchanting 16th-century mansion are arranged around a cool patio garden...
The best place to stay is this characterful, cosy, well-run, converted farmhouse at the top of town, 700m from the harbour. The spacious, sunny rooms have brass beds, fresh white linen and stone walls, and some have fantastic views.
Outstanding. Hotel Óscar belongs to the highly original Room Mate chain of hotels and the designer rooms ooze style and sophistication...
Set in a 15th-century house that was long used as a wine cellar, León de Sineu retains much of its traditional look; the uneven tiled floors add to the appeal...
To call this stunning hotel, inside the converted former home of the viceroy of New Granada, sumptuous is an understatement...
Up high opposite the Old Town’s church and lording it over the seething beach crowds below, this plush five-star hotel has it all. Each of the 25 rooms has plunging sea views, an ultramodern bathtub, power showers and large flat-screen TV...
The classiest midrange choice in Cáceres, this boutique hotel sits on Plaza Mayor directly opposite the Arco de la Estrella...
Built in 1932 and later used as a military barracks, the four-star D'Or has returned to life as a 95-room hotel overlooking the rocky Cala d'Or...
The eight rooms of this gem in the middle of the old town reflect a muted modern taste within ancient stone walls. Out the back are secrets impossible to divine from the street, such as the pool and lovely terrace...
Our favourite hotel in Huesca, this lovely boutique place incorporates some original features of old Huesca architecture with a whimsical but contemporary feel, designer bathrooms and hydromassage showers. It's a comfortable, charming place.
Quo is one of Madrid’s boutique hotels of longer standing and it’s still deservedly popular. The rooms have minimalist designer furniture, tall ceilings and huge windows that let light flood in...
Wake up to watch the rising sun flood across the bay into your grandstand room. Not bad for a newly renovated budget hotel (formerly Hostal Brisas), right on the waterfront at the quieter, southern end of the bay...
Situated inside a beautifully renovated building in the old town, the luxurious rooms here have stone-tiled rain showers, bright art-adorned walls and an overwhelming feeling of exclusivity. There's a divine wood-panelled pool in the courtyard.
Overlooking leafy Parque Municipal Miguel Servet, this is the place for modern, top-end comfort and one of the best locations in town. There are good restaurants and cafes on site.
A typical, midrange business-folk hotel, this spot is well placed for the sidrerías of the same street, from which you can roll downhill to bed. Speaking of beds, they're big and firm, in rooms that are neutrally decorated.
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