Unbeatable location directly on Plaza Mayor (literally part of the square's perimeter)
Historic architecture: a 17th-century fire station and butcher's guild hall turned luxury hotel
Rooftop pool with views of the Madrid skyline (rare for this neighborhood)
Quick Take: It's a stunning architectural feat with unbeatable views, but you're trading quiet mornings for the buzz of tourists right outside your balcony.
Reviewed by @Kipermanpic: I honestly couldn't believe my room looked right over Plaza Mayor. Waking up and opening those balcony doors was the highlight of my trip. The rooftop pool is small but the views are incredible, and the spa downstairs is a total hidden gem.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the staff ('stellar') and the novelty of staying inside a landmark, but often wish the spa and gym were larger.
Reality check
The 'spa' is atmospheric but tiny, and the indoor pool can feel chilly and dark (it's in a former coal cellar).
You thrive on being in the center of the action
You appreciate historic design details like exposed brick and vaulted ceilings
You want a rooftop bar scene without leaving your hotel
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9
Housekeeping: Excellent. Rooms are cleaned thoroughly, often twice a day (turndown service provided).
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Marble finishes are well-maintained, no reports of mold or grime.
Maintenance: Very good. The building is historic but the renovation (2019) is recent, so everything feels new.
Linens & towels: Crisp, high-thread-count linens and plush towels. No wear and tear noted.
Odors & scents: Fresh. Public areas smell of the hotel's signature scent; no musty odors despite the building's age.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Tourists and street performers in Plaza Mayor
Events/concerts in the square
Early morning delivery trucks
Before you book
Good to know
The entrance is on Calle Imperial, not the plaza itself, so taxis can drop you at the door.
Breakfast is excellent (~€22-25) and served in a glass-covered courtyard — worth it for the ambiance.
The indoor pool is in the basement (former coal cellar) and is heated, but can feel cave-like.
What to pack
Earplugs (essential for Plaza-facing rooms)
Swim cap (mandatory for the indoor pool — they sell them, but bring your own)
Walking shoes (you are in the pedestrian heart of Madrid)
Room Genie
Best picks
Superior Plaza Mayor: For the iconic balcony view (worth the noise trade-off for one night)
Loft Room: Top floor, vaulted ceilings, quieter and more intimate
Rooms to avoid
Standard Interior Rooms on lower floors if you crave natural light (views are of the restaurant skylight/patio)
Rooms near the elevator banks (can be noisy)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a room with a view of Plaza Mayor if possible. If not available, a quiet upper-floor interior room with exposed brick details would be wonderful.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool open year-round?
The indoor pool is open year-round. The rooftop pool is seasonal (approx. May to September) and unheated.
Is it noisy?
Yes, if you face the Plaza. No, if you face the inner courtyard. Choose your room type based on your noise tolerance.
Can I park my car there?
No on-site parking. Valet is available (~€36-40/day) but they take your car to a nearby public garage.
Is breakfast included?
Usually not in the base rate. It costs around €22-25 per person and is a high-quality buffet.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, but only in specific room categories (Standard/Superior Plaza Mayor) for a fee (~€40-50/night). Verify directly before booking.
Is there a gym?
Yes, but it's small and basic. Open 7 AM - 11 PM, not 24 hours.
Insider Tips
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The 'Loft' rooms on the top floor often have the most character with slanted ceilings and are quieter.
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You can access the rooftop bar even if you aren't swimming — go for sunset drinks to skip the pool crowds.
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Ask the concierge for the 'Castelbel' toiletries if they aren't fully stocked; they smell amazing.
5 things to know before you go
💡The indoor pool requires a swim cap (classic Spanish rule), which catches many guests off guard.
💡The 'views' from interior rooms are often just other guests eating breakfast in the courtyard below.
💡The elevator can be slow during peak check-out times due to the historic building layout.
💡You can hear the clock tower bells from the Plaza rooms — charming or annoying, depending on your mood.
💡The spa sauna is often reported as 'not hot enough' (around 60°C), so don't expect a Nordic sweat session.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Pestana Plaza Mayor Madrid is located and what's nearby.