Barceló Emperatriz
Calle de López de Hoyos, 4, Madrid, Spanien
Salamanca Quarter
146 Zimmer
Kontemporär Klassisch und Lebhaft
Madrid’s Barceló Emperatriz is inspired by the Empress Eugénie de Montijo, wife of Napoleon III, but more concretely, it’s aimed at today’s empresses — the female half of the five-star-hotel clientele, or anyone who wants the professional service and polished comforts of a modern luxury hotel in a color scheme that departs from the usual business-formal black and brown.
The 146 rooms are thoroughly contemporary, all refinement with mirrored panels, pendant lighting, discreet molding, and a tasteful transition from wood-grain accents in the bedroom to marble (and more well-lit mirrors) in the bathroom. Sleek Capitone armchairs and luxe king beds speak to comfort and poise in the same breath, perfectly restful after a day roaming the neighborhood’s trendsetting boutiques and restaurants. Free wi-fi and an all-in-one media panel ensure full connectivity if you wish; soundproofing and heavy curtains step in if you don’t. If you’re like us and sometimes prefer to be able to take it all in from a distance, spring for an upper-tier room for a private balcony or terrace overlooking the Paseo de la Castellana.
Downstairs, Mutis serves sculpted gourmet cuisine in a room that echoes the bedrooms’ wood, marble, and floral notes, with a focus on balancing healthy eating and indulgence on one plate. Feel free, of course, to emphasize the latter at the bi-level bar. And, why not, over fresh churros at the daily breakfast spread. Salamanca could stand to loosen up a little, isn’t that the point?
The 146 rooms are thoroughly contemporary, all refinement with mirrored panels, pendant lighting, discreet molding, and a tasteful transition from wood-grain accents in the bedroom to marble (and more well-lit mirrors) in the bathroom. Sleek Capitone armchairs and luxe king beds speak to comfort and poise in the same breath, perfectly restful after a day roaming the neighborhood’s trendsetting boutiques and restaurants. Free wi-fi and an all-in-one media panel ensure full connectivity if you wish; soundproofing and heavy curtains step in if you don’t. If you’re like us and sometimes prefer to be able to take it all in from a distance, spring for an upper-tier room for a private balcony or terrace overlooking the Paseo de la Castellana.
Downstairs, Mutis serves sculpted gourmet cuisine in a room that echoes the bedrooms’ wood, marble, and floral notes, with a focus on balancing healthy eating and indulgence on one plate. Feel free, of course, to emphasize the latter at the bi-level bar. And, why not, over fresh churros at the daily breakfast spread. Salamanca could stand to loosen up a little, isn’t that the point?
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Barceló Emperatriz
Calle de López de Hoyos, 4, Madrid, Spanien
Salamanca Quarter
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Preise in EUR für 1 Nacht, 1 Gast
Preise in EUR für 1 Nacht, 1 Gast
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Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.