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Mandarin Oriental, Ritz Madrid

$1000-1500+/ notte

Prenota se You want to sleep in a literal palace where European royalty stays, right next door to the Prado Museum.

Perché piace così tanto

9.5103 recensioni
  • Unbeatable Golden Triangle location—you are neighbors with Goya and Velázquez
  • The indoor pool with a fiber-optic 'night sky' ceiling is a stunning subterranean oasis
  • Service is telepathic; staff anticipate needs before you even realize you have them

In sintesi: It is unapologetically expensive and formal, so if you feel awkward having a doorman open every door for you, look elsewhere.

Recensito da @LuxuryTravelI’ve never felt more festive than I did here. The moment I walked under those lights, I was in love. The spa pool with the starry ceiling is the most romantic spot in Madrid, and the suite felt like my own palace. Truly a bucket list Christmas stay.


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The hype

The renovation is spectacular and the service is flawless, but the price tag is eye-watering.

Reality check

While the public spaces are grand, some entry-level rooms have lackluster views of internal walls.

  • You appreciate Belle Époque architecture and old-world formality
  • You are in Madrid specifically for the art museums
  • You have a generous budget and want the absolute best address in town

Pulizia e manutenzione

9.7
  • Housekeeping: Impeccable twice-daily service. Turndown includes water, chocolates, and slippers placed by the bed.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling marble. No reports of mold or grime. Toiletries are high-end Natura Bissé.
  • Maintenance: The hotel was fully renovated in 2021, so everything feels brand new and functions perfectly.
  • Linens & towels: Plush, heavy towels and high-thread-count linens that feel crisp and new.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of a custom expensive fragrance (floral/fresh); rooms are neutral and fresh.

Sleepability™

7.5SILENZIOSO
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0-4RUMOROSO
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7.5-10SILENZIOSO
  • Traffic on Paseo del Prado (front-facing rooms)
  • Hallway chatter due to heavy doors
  • Creaky mattress bases in some rooms

Prima di prenotare

Buono a sapersi

  • Breakfast is not included in standard rates and costs ~€55 per person.
  • The indoor pool is family-friendly but has specific hours for children.
  • Reservations for Deessa and Afternoon Tea should be made weeks in advance.

Cosa portare

  • Smart casual attire for the lobby and bars (no flip-flops or gym wear)
  • A formal outfit if you plan to dine at Deessa
  • Walking shoes for the museums right outside your door

Genio delle camere

Migliori scelte

  • Turret Suites (circular bedrooms with panoramic views)
  • Deluxe Rooms facing the Ritz Garden (quieter than street side)
  • Rooms with Prado Museum views for art lovers

Camere da evitare

  • Entry-level Superior rooms with 'courtyard' views that are essentially walls
  • Rooms near the elevators or service stairs due to foot traffic noise

Genio delle richieste camera – copia e incolla

I would appreciate a room on a higher floor facing the Ritz Garden for the best balance of light and quiet. Please avoid rooms with internal courtyard 'wall' views.

FAQ e consigli nascosti

Tutto ciò che vuoi davvero sapere prima di prenotare.

Is parking free?

Generally no. Valet parking is typically €45/day, though some specific high-tier booking packages may include it.

Is there a dress code?

Yes, 'smart casual' is enforced in public areas. Men should avoid shorts and open shoes in the evening.

Is the pool open year-round?

Yes, the heated indoor pool is open year-round. The garden dining is seasonal.

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, dogs up to 10kg are welcome for a fee of €110 per stay, and they even get their own amenities.

How close is the Prado Museum?

It is literally next door. You can walk there in less than 2 minutes.

Is breakfast worth the price?

It is an extravagant affair under the crystal dome. If you love a long, luxurious start to the day, yes. If you just want coffee and toast, go to a local café.


Suggerimenti degli Insider

  • Ask for the 'Bath Menu' to have a butler draw a custom bath with specific salts and oils.

  • There is a 'secret' private dining room called Condesa Maslov named after Mata Hari, who used to stay here.

  • The concierge can sometimes secure last-minute tickets to the Prado even when it's 'sold out'.

5 cose da sapere prima di partire

  • 💡The leather headboards are embossed with a pattern inspired by traditional Spanish bullfighter costumes.

  • 💡The gold and silver leaves in the lobby sculpture represent the indigenous and imported trees of Retiro Park.

  • 💡The mirror sculptures in the Palm Court are designed so you cannot see your own reflection (a nod to Velázquez).

  • 💡The crystal dome in the Palm Court was covered up for 80 years and only recently restored to its original 1910 glory.

  • 💡The indoor pool ceiling has fiber-optic lights arranged to mimic the constellations of the Madrid night sky.

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