The Madrid EDITION

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Plaza de Celenque 2 Madrid 28013

Notations

Comunidad de Madrid'5

Commodités

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients

  • Accès Internet
  • Appels (sans frais)
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Ville)

Installations

  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux acceptés
  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Restauration sur place
  • Service de location de voitures
  • Sécurité sur place

Services commerciaux

  • Capacités audiovisuelles
  • Services VIP

Capacités audiovisuelles

  • Internet haut débit
  • Équipement audiovisuel

Activités de loisirs

  • Club de sport
  • Jacuzzi
  • Piscine extérieure
  • Spa ou salon

Accessibilité du lieu

  • Métro
  • Navette aéroport
  • Taxi
  • Train

Comment s’y rendre

Distance from Adolfo Suarez - Madrid Barajas Airport 16 Km, 25 minutes approximately by car / taxi Distance from Madrid Atocha Train Station 4 Km, 15 minutes approximately by car / taxi

Stationnement

  • Parking payant
  • Service voiturier

Distance de l’aéroport

  • 10.13 mi. du lieu

Espace de réunion du The Madrid EDITION

Espace total de la réunion3 617 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion5
Plus grande salle2 153 pi. ca.
Deuxième plus grande salle1 615 pi. ca.
Filtres

Chambres d’invités

Nombre total de chambres d’invités200
Suites23

Attractions locales

Descalzas Reales Monastery

Musée
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Building was started by Antonio Sillero and later continued by Juan Bautista de Toledo between 1559 and 1564 for the Monasterio de las Clarisas. This Monastery occupies the ancient palace of Carlos I and Isabel of Portugal. In 1535, their daughter Juana, who later founded the Convent, was born there. She herself is buried in one of the chapels, with a praying funerary sculpture by Pompeyo Leoni. Regarding its architecture, the Plateresque façade and the magnificent Renaissance stairway are the most interesting original elements. The interior was completely refurbished in the 18th century by Diego de Villanueva. The structure and many decorative elements from the Plateresque palace are conserved in the cloister. Juana and her sister María, the widowed empress who died here in 1603, both lived in this Monastery. Al fresco paintings in the stairway and the Capilla del Milagro from the 17th century are preserved. The tapestries woven in Brussels on Rubens canvases are highlights, representing the Triumph of the Eucharist. They were entrusted to this Monastery by the daughter of Philip II, Princess Isabel Clara Eugenia, Sovereign of the Netherlands. The Monastery has been classified as a Site of Cultural Interest, obtaining the distinction of European Museum of 1987.
Plaza de las Descalzas
Madrid, ES 28013

Prado Museum

Musée
À 1 km
One of the most important museums in the world as well as one of the most visited (eighteenth in 2013 among art museums), and is considered the institution most important culture in Spain, according to the 2020 Observatory of Culture.
C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23
Madrid, ES 28014

Puerta del Sol

Repère historique
À 0 km
This bustling square located bang in the centre of Madrid is one of the city’s most famous sites. With its semi-circular shape, it is a junction for many of the city’s historical and busiest streets such as Mayor, Arenal, Alcalá and Preciados, as well as the starting point for all major radial roads in Spain. Originally the site of one of the city’s gates, Puerta del Sol should be at the top of your list of places to visit. Sitting atop the Casa de Correos building, the current headquarters of the Madrid regional government, you’ll find the famous clock that all eyes turn to on the last day of the year. For over a century now tradition has it that people across the country usher in the New Year by eating 12 lucky grapes to the twelve chimes of midnight struck by this clock. A stone slab on the pavement in front of the main entrance to the Casa de Correos marks Spain’s Kilometre 0, the starting point for all major radial roads in Spain. Across the square, at the beginning of Calle Alcalá, Madrid’s longest street, you’ll find the famous Oso y Madroño. The official symbol of the city, the statue of a bear nuzzling a strawberry tree is a popular meeting spot for Madrileños.
Puerta del Sol
Madrid, ES

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

Musée
À 1 km
The Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, or simply the Thyssen, is an art museum in Madrid, located near the Prado Museum on one of the city's main boulevards. It is known as part of the "Golden Triangle of Art", which also includes the Prado and the Reina Sofia national galleries. The Thyssen-Bornemisza fills the historical gaps in its counterparts' collections: in the Prado's case this includes Italian primitives and works from the English, Dutch and German schools, while in the case of the Reina Sofia it concerns Impressionists, Expressionists, and European and American paintings from the 20th century.
Paseo del Prado 8
Madrid, ES 28014

Royal Palace

Repère historique
À 1 km
The Royal Palace of Madrid is the largest in Western Europe and one of the largest in the world. With over 135,000 square metres and 3,418 rooms, it has witnessed centuries of Spanish history. It is one of the few official seat of a Head of State that is open to the public. Almost 2 million visitors come every year to discover its rooms, works of art and treasures that are unique in the world.
C. de Bailén, s/n
Madrid, ES 28071

The Reina Sofia Museum

Musée
À 2 km
The museum’s collections come from two sources, the old MEAC (Spanish Museum of Contemporary Art) collections and acquisitions made by the museum itself, in addition to works bequeathed by the Catalan artists Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró. The permanent collection is located on the second floor, divided into rooms dedicated to Nonell, Anglada Camarasa, Iturrino, Zuloaga, Solana and María Blanchard, among other early 20th-century Spanish painters; the Cubist movement, Picasso, Dalí, Miró, and a room entitled "Ideas". Temporary exhibitions are held in the museum’s main venue, the Velázquez Palace and the Crystal Palace. The latest trends by the newest up-and-coming artists are on display in the area called "Espacio UNO", which occupies the ground floor of the main building. Picasso's "Guernica" is one of the most important works exhibited here.
Calle de Santa Isabel 52
Madrid, ES 28012

Opera House

Théâtre
À 1 km
The building of the Teatro Real, as we know it today, is the result of several renovations over the last 150 years. Since it was opened in 1850 the building has been remodeled several times, used for different purposes and occasionally closed. The present building was completely restored and remodeled in 1997, with 65,000 m2 of floor area, capacity for 1746 people, and with one of the most advanced and innovative stages in Europe." Located in one of the most important historical quarters of Madrid, the Teatro Real is at the hub of the Spanish capital’s most ambitious 19th-century town planning project: next to the Austrias district and facing the Royal Palace. The inside space of 78.210 square meters in the Teatro Real make this iconic building unique. The main auditorium, which seats 1746 (depending on the size of the orchestra pit), is a copy of the 1850 original when the theatre was inaugurated. Behind its curtain, this landmark building conceals one of the most advanced theatre stages in Europe, with innovative technology permitting various sets to be used and replaced at record speed thanks to a system of overlapping platforms. As well as its technical innovations, the building features elegantly decorated areas, such as the large salons on the second floor, typical of a 19th-century opera house, with notable works of art.
Pl. de Isabel II, s/n
Madrid, ES 28013

Mercado de San Miguel

Loisirs
À 1 km
More than 100 years have gone by since the Mercado de San Miguel opened its doors as a wholesale food market. Today, this historical building stands out as one of the world’s main gastronomic markets. It allows visitors to experience the essence and most significant flavors of every corner of Spain. From the finest Iberian ham and freshest fish and shellfish brought in daily from Galicia, to Mediterranean rice dishes and the most exquisite cheeses from Castile, Asturias and the Basque Country – at the Mercado de San Miguel, you’ll find all the highlights of Spanish cuisine. Spread out over more than 20 stands, the common denominator here is a commitment to high-quality tapas and pub fare.
Plaza de San Miguel
Madrid, ES 28005

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The hotel showcases 200 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, some with terraces and five unique food and beverage outlets including a signature restaurant, cocktail bar, Pool Bar and rooftop terrace, together with an outdoor pool, state-of-the-art gym and spa. Flexible studios with over 350 sqm of dedicated space host creative meetings and events for large or small groups. Set in a tranquil square surrounded by historic buildings, The Madrid EDITION is near Puerta del Sol in the heart of the Spanish capital, one of the city’s most famous sites, and within walking distance to The Golden Triangle of Art – three of most important art museums in Madrid. The hotel manifests the people and the culture of the city and is synonymous to a stunning microcosm of one-of-a-kind food, beverage and entertainment offerings, innovative design, and luxury service. The Madrid EDITION is the second EDITION Hotel in Spain, following the successful opening of The Barcelona EDITION in 2018.

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Hors saison
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Politique d’annulation

24 Hours

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The Madrid EDITION epitomizes luxury through the personal, intimate, individualized and unique hotel local experience and the timelessly elegant design that Ian Schrager is known for. The hotel manifests the people and the culture of the city, providing enchanting experiences and ever-lasting memories. LOCATION & ACTIVITIES AROUND PROPERTY: Nestled in the most historic, traditional and central neighborhood in Madrid keeps the secrets of the great monarchs who once lived among its monuments, churches and palaces surrounded by history and heritage. More than 10 iconic cultural attractions are within walking distance, avoiding the need of any transportation.​ YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME: 200 bright spacious rooms including 21 suites and 2 penthouses. ​ The hotel features the 2 largest Duplex Penthouses in the capital, showcasing an unrivaled panoramic private wrap around terrace with expansive stunning views over the red-tiled Madrid roofs and the sunset, private infinity outdoor pool surrounded by lush greenery, each appointed with a timeless interior design. Perfect for networking gatherings, cocktails and board meetings. Max 100 people.​ SOPHISTICATED EVENT SPACES: The Madrid EDITION is the ideal venue with outdoor and indoor spaces for sophisticated incentive, corporate groups and intimate board meetings, professional or social gatherings and working functions. With 5 flexible indoor studios with over 350m2 (3,767 ft2) of dedicated space, with natural light and latest technology as well as multiple outdoor spaces, including the Penthouse Terraces with capacity for up 100 people, unique Oroya’s rooftop terrace/pool deck and private garden for up to 45 people.​ ​ WELLNESS & OTHER FACILITIES: High Speed Wi-Fi, Biggest infinity outdoor Pool in a luxury Hotel in Madrid, 24/7 Gym, SPA, Limited EDITION Shop and Parking on site

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