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Jw Marriott Hotel Madrid

$400-800/ noite

Reservar se You want a sanctuary of silence in the absolute center of Madrid and don't care about having a pool.

Por Que As Pessoas Adoram

8.9150 avaliações
  • Soundproofing is military-grade; you are feet from Puerta del Sol but hear nothing
  • The 'mindful' design (neutral tones, yoga mats) actually lowers your heart rate
  • Location is unbeatable—walkable to Prado, Thyssen, and Plaza Mayor in minutes

Resumo Rápido: A stunningly quiet luxury shelter that feels like a spa, but the room service food is tragic and the price tag is aggressive for a hotel with no pool.

Revisado por @MytraveltimeI stayed at the JW Marriott Madrid and the balcony was the highlight of my trip. Waking up to that city energy while having such a quiet, spacious room was incredible. It feels super high-end but still very connected to the local vibe.


Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram

The hype

Guests are obsessed with the location and the scent (it used to be a perfumery), but many feel the service doesn't yet match the astronomical rates.

Reality check

Room service is a letdown—reports of 'burnt club sandwiches' and 'tasteless burgers' are common enough to be a pattern.

  • You are a light sleeper who needs absolute silence
  • You prioritize a high-end gym (Technogym) over a pool
  • You want to be in the 'center of the center' without the noise

Limpeza e Manutenção

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally thorough, twice-daily service often mentioned. 'Retro green' uniforms are a quirky touch.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling marble. High marks here.
  • Maintenance: New hotel (2023), so wear is minimal, though some reports of 'stained carpets' in hallways exist.
  • Linens & towels: Plush, high-thread-count, and consistently praised.
  • Odors & scents: Strong floral scent in lobby (intentional); rooms are fresh.

Sleepability™

9SILENCIOSO
SILENCIOSO
0-4BARULHENTO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
  • Rare reports of 'metal popping' sounds from HVAC in some rooms
  • Interior courtyard rooms are dead silent; street-facing rooms have heavy glazing

Antes de reservar

Bom saber

  • The hotel is in a former perfumery; the lobby scent is intentional and strong (violet/carnation)
  • Valet parking is steep (~€45-50/day); use public transit if possible
  • The 'wellness' focus means you get a yoga mat in your room, but the spa itself is small

O que levar

  • Walking shoes: You are in the pedestrian heart of the city
  • Gym gear: The fitness center is actually good enough to use
  • A swimsuit? No. Leave it at home.

Room Genie

Melhores escolhas

  • Premium Deluxe with Terrace: The outdoor space is worth the upgrade for morning coffee
  • Junior Suite: Comes with a separate living area, crucial if you're staying more than 2 nights

Quartos a evitar

  • Interior Deluxe (Courtyard View): Can feel cave-like and dark during the day
  • Rooms near the elevators: Standard advice, but especially true here for privacy

Room Request Genie – copiar e colar

I would appreciate a room on a high floor facing the street for natural light, as I understand the courtyard rooms can be darker. If a terrace room is available for an upgrade, that is my preference.

FAQ e dicas ocultas

Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.

Is there a pool?

No. This is the biggest deal-breaker for summer travelers. There is no pool.

Is breakfast included?

Usually no, unless booked in a specific package. It costs ~€45 per person otherwise.

How is the noise from Puerta del Sol?

Non-existent inside the room. The soundproofing is excellent.

Is it kid-friendly?

Technically yes, but the vibe is 'adult sanctuary.' Kids might be bored without a pool.

Can I walk to the museums?

Yes. The Prado and Thyssen are a pleasant 10-15 minute walk.

Is the restaurant Qú worth it?

It's run by Mario Sandoval (2 Michelin stars elsewhere), so the food is high-level, but it lacks the atmosphere of his main restaurant, Coque.


Dicas de Insiders

  • The lobby scent isn't just air freshener; it's a homage to the building's history as a perfumery.

  • Skip the hotel breakfast and walk 5 minutes to 'La Mallorquina' for a fraction of the price.

  • The 'courtyard' rooms are cheaper for a reason—they get very little direct sunlight.

5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir

  • 💡The 'metal popping' noise in the walls has plagued a few guests—ask for a room away from main HVAC risers.

  • 💡Room service burgers are notoriously dry/tasteless according to multiple reviews.

  • 💡The shower pressure is hit-or-miss; some rave, others say it fluctuates wildly.

  • 💡There is no executive lounge, which is rare for a JW Marriott.

  • 💡The curtains close automatically—don't think your room is haunted.

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