Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid

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Plaza de la Lealtad 5 Madrid 28014

Ratings

Northstar
5

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Distance from airport

  • 9.32 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Street parking
  • Bus parking

Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid Meeting Space

Total meeting space5,382 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms3
Largest room2,852 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,453 sq. ft.
Space (Private)5,382 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)6,405 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms153
Suites53
Tax rate10%

Local Attractions

Real Madrid FC Stadium (Bernabeu)

20 minutes away
The new Bernabeu Tour is now a reality. The museum, now much more modern, interactive, and audiovisual, includes two new rooms: the ‘Best Club in History' and an area in honor of Alfredo Di Stefano. Open to the public for 363 days and with close to a million visitors, the Bernabeu Tour is one of the city's main tourist attractions, and it receives visitors from all kinds of countries. In this way, Real Madrid continues with its commitment to continual improvement and renovation and takes another step with this project to bring its trademark, history, tradition, and values closer to fans all over the world.
Av de Concha Espina, 1
Madrid

Madrid's Royal Palace

Historical landmark
20 minutes away
The Palacio Real, or Royal Palace, is Madrid's largest building and possibly its most beautiful. It is located next to the equally beautiful Plaza de Oriente square. The palace was initially designed by Filippo Juvarra to accommodate the court of Felipe V, a total of more than 3000 courtiers. Juan Bautista Sacchetti initiated the building project in 1737 and Francisco Sabatini and Ventura Rodríguez terminated the works. It is surrounded by the beautiful Sabatini and Campo del Moro parks.
Calle Bailén s/n.
Madrid

Retiro Park

Park
3 minutes away
The Buen Retiro Park is the largest park in the city center of Madrid. The park belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late 19th century, when it became a public park.
Plaza de la Independencia, 7
Madrid, ES 28001

The Reina Sofia National Museum (Contemporary Art)

Museum
7 minutes away
Madrid's 18th century hospital was beautifully remodeled and converted into a museum in 1992, with two panoramic glass lifts standing out in the façade. In 2005 it added an extension designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Many of its art works were transferred from the nearby Prado, and it's now a treasure-house of contemporary and modern art. Two of the floors are devoted to temporary exhibits, while the other two are for the permanent collection which also covers Abstract, Pop, and Minimal Art movements.
Calle de Santa Isabel, 52
Madrid

Zarzuela Theatre

Museum
1 km away
The Teatro de la Zarzuela is a theatre in Madrid, Spain. The theatre is today mainly devoted to zarzuela, as well as operetta and recitals. Modeled on the La Scala theatre in Milan, shaped like a horseshoe with three levels of boxes, it was opened to the public on 10 October 1856, on the birthday of Queen Isabella II, providing a venue for "Zarzuela Theatre", which combines spoken scenes with scenes that include song and dance. Its promoters were established masters of the time such as Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, Rafael Calleja Gómez, Joaquín Gaztambide, Rafael Hernando, José Inzenga, baritono Francisco de Salas, librettist Luis de Olona and composer Cristóbal Oudrid, under Francisco de las Rivas, an important banker.
Jovellanos, 4
Madrid, ES 28014

Thyssen Bornemisza Museum

Museum
1 minute away
Created in 1988, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation pioneered a new formula for the private management of public assets in Spain, and its efficacy has been apparent ever since the museum opened its doors in October 1992. Since that time, both the museum and the foundation that manages it have grown and evolved, expanding the collections and facilities with the addition of the Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection as a long-term loan in 2004 and the extension of the Villahermosa Palace, as well as increasing the number and variety of activities, temporary exhibitions and educational programmes
Paseo del Prado 8
Madrid, ES 28014

Plaza Mayor

Historical landmark
12 minutes away
This porticoed square lies at the heart of Hapsburg Madrid, the old part of the city and one of its most charming districts. Before Madrid became a capital city, with its wide avenues and boulevards, its footprint consisted of narrow streets, alleys and passageways, which today take us back to the times of swashbuckling swordsmen and medieval rogues. The foundations of Plaza Mayor were laid, when Philip II's court moved to Madrid, on the site of the former Plaza del Arrabal, where the town's most popular market was located towards the end of the 15th century. In 1617, architect Juan Gómez de Mora was commissioned to create a greater uniformity amongst the buildings in this location, which for centuries had hosted popular entertainments, bullfights, beatifications, coronations and the occasional auto de fe.
Plaza Mayor
Madrid

The Prado National Museum

Museum
1 minute away
The building that today houses the Museo Nacional del Prado was designed by architect Juan de Villanueva in 1785. It was constructed to house the Natural History Cabinet, by orders of King Charles III. However, the building's final purpose - as the new Royal Museum of Paintings and Sculptures - was the decision of the monarch's grandson, King Ferdinand VII, encouraged by his wife Queen Maria Isabel de Braganza.The Royal Museum, soon quickly renamed the National Museum of Paintings and Sculptures and subsequently the Museo Nacional del Prado, opened to the public for the first time in November 1819. The Museum's first catalogue, published in 1819, included 311 paintings, although at that time its collection comprised just over 1,510 pictures from the various Reales Sitios (Royal Residences). The exceptionally important royal collection, which represents the foundation of the Museum's collection as we know it today, started to increase significantly in the 16th century during the time of Charles V and continued to thrive under the succeeding Habsburg and Bourbon Monarchs. It is down to them than nowadays we can contemplate in the Museum as greatest masterpieces as The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosh, The Nobleman with his hand on his Chest by El Greco, Death of the Virgin by Mantegna, The Holy Family known as The Pearl by Raphael, Emperor Carlos V on Horseback by Titian, The Foot Washing by Tintoretto, Self-portrait by Durër , Las Meninas by Velázquez, The Three Graces by Rubens, and The Family of Carlos IV by Goya.
Calle Ruiz de Alarcón 23
Madrid

More

A new hotel, in a historical Belle Époque Palace With a stunning and meticulous restoration that celebrates Cesar Ritz’s pioneering spirit, Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid is set to become the city’s most luxurious hotel. Superb location right in the famous and historic Golden Triangle of Art, overlooking Prado & Thyssen Museums, next to Retiro Park, you are in the heart of Madrid’s main cultural, shopping neighbourhood and historic areas. Easy walking distance of the financial district and 15 km from Madrid-Barajas International Airport. Following the most extensive restoration in its 110-year history by Paris-based design house Gilles & Boissier, the hotel’s 100 rooms and 53 suites enjoy a new sophisticated contemporary residential style, which blends seamlessly with the hotel’s iconic structure. Rooms and Suites will feature unique design elements inspired by the hotel’s historic connections to the city, Spanish culture and art. As a gastronomic destination, Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid cements its reputation with a culinary offer by esteemed Spanish chef Quique Dacosta. Chef Dacosta has previously won five Michelin stars for two of his restaurants and is widely regarded as one of the most exciting chefs working in Europe today. The hotel is home to 5 elegant restaurants, bars and our legendary garden in the heart of Madrid facing Plaza de la Lealtad and Prado Museum. With 500sqm / 5.380sqft of meeting space, we are the only hotel offering stunning views to Prado Museum, Plaza de la Lealtad and our private Garden, directly from your meeting room. Wellness & Leisure, a hidden sanctuary of the hotel’s new leisure facilities include a heated indoor swimming pool, a vitality pool, experience showers, a steam room and a contemporary fitness centre.

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