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Luxury in Madrid: Only You Boutique Hotel

Four-star luxury in Spain’s cosmopolitan capital at Only You Boutique Hotel

Set in a 19th-century palace, Only You Boutique Hotel blends the history of Spanish colonial architecture with the contemporary future.

 

Only You Boutique Hotel, Madrid Spain

The hotel is ideally within walking distance from the heart of Madrid and its neighborhoods, like Salamanca. It is also steps away from Mercado San Anton and a selection of quality restaurants, bars, and boutique shops.

The trendy Chueca neighborhood has been home to the four-star luxury hotel since 2013 and continues to exude modern elegance.

Every room in the building has its unique décor incorporating the past and the future, including in the lounges, bars, and restaurants. The structure’s original courtyard still exists as the main lobby lounge highlighted with a glass-covered ceiling.

 

Dining at the Hotel

The hotel features an all-day breakfast menu which guests can enjoy a la carte from 7am onwards with an option for take away. Inside the YOUnique Restaurant serves modern Spanish cuisine for lunch and dinner.

Throughout the lounges, a short tapas menu compliments the premium selection of wines and artisan beers from the two bars located on opposite ends of the hotel.

Click here to read TripAdvisor reviews and photos.

 

The Rooms and Suites

Only You Boutique Hotel provides Spanish warmth and hospitality with details as refined as five-star hotels, including daily turn-down service at the end of the night.

The four-star boutique hotel offers 70 individually decorated rooms and suites, starting with the Deluxe Room with 22 square meters for as low as 145€. There are eight suites throughout the four floors, and some are as large as 50 square meters, each with a different floor plan.

 

19th-century palace courtyard converted into the hotel lobby lounge. The glass-covered ceiling brings in natural light during the day for a pleasant place to relax or meet
A mixture and contrast of traditional and contemporary designs throughout the hotel, including hallways between the lobby and the reception
Reception for guests to check in and check out. The island design allows guests to check in on any of the four sides
Glass-ceiling above the reception. More natural lighting in the lobby – a great way to take advantage of the country’s long daylight hours
Junior Suite bedroom. A spacious king-sized bed in a privately enclosed bedroom
Junior Suite sitting area, which in certain suites can include an additional bed for an extra cost per night. The sitting area also provides a desk and workstation
Sweet treats during the nightly turn-down service. Note: the chili is actually spicy!
Closet system and bathroom entrance. The closet provides hanging and shelf space for clothes. And, the map is the bathroom wall and door
A spacious bathroom with counter space for your toiletries
And a spacious shower in the spacious bathroom
Celicioso, a bakery specializing in gluten-free products, with a connected entrance from the hotel lobby
El Padrino, the hotel bar by the main entrance. The drinks menu includes artisan beer and wines, as well as a selection of gin. The food menu includes local hams and cheeses to pair with the drinks
Beers in the lounge. Another eating and drinking area of the hotel provides a more open atmosphere, including televisions for events
Patatas Bravas. A classic Spanish dish to pair with casual drinks. The snack menu of the lobby includes small dishes perfect for drinking

 

Only You Boutique Hotel Madrid
Calle del Barquillo 21
Madrid, Spain
+34-910-052-222
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