Long esteemed for hosting discerning travelers, this distinctive hotel is being thoughtfully refurbished to an elevated level of luxury, contemporary style, and modern amenities. Reopening as Rosewood Villa Magna in 2021, the hotel is an inspired base for international travelers in an incomparable location within the very heart of Madrid. Rosewood Villa Magna is situated on the grand boulevard Paseo de la Castellana, steps from prestigious Calle Serrano with its desirable restaurants, lively nightlife, shopping, and impressive architecture, and minutes from Art Triangle museums. This urban oasis, surrounded by lush gardens, features 154 thoughtfully appointed guestrooms and suites, distinctive dining experiences, and Sense, A Rosewood Spa.
Exclusive Amenities
- Buffet Breakfast for two daily at Las Brasas de Castellana
- $100 USD Hotel Credit for room bookings for use towards Spa and Food & Beverage, per room, per stay (includes Amos Restaurant)
- Welcome Fruit and bottled water
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure
- Upgrade (excluding Signature Suites)
- Early Check-in
- Late Check out, 4:00 PM
Local Area Attractions
Facts about Madrid
Hotel Villa Magna is located in the heart of Madrid, surrounded by aristocratic palaces, designer boutiques and internationally renowned museums. Surrounding Villa Magna: • Ortega y Gasset, the main shopping area in Madrid with the best international brands.
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Madrid’s Art Triangle, formed by the three fine art museums: the Prado, the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen Bornemisza.
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The Royal Palace
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The neoclassical Royal Theatre
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Flamenco Tablaos and Bars for unique and lively nightlife in the historic old centre of Madrid.
Location Information With its large boulevards, splendid plazas, palaces and renowned international museums, Madrid is one of Europe’s most stunning capitals. Madrid is a cosmopolitan city; business centre; home of the Public Central Administration, government and the Spanish Parliament as well as the residence of the Spanish monarch. Madrid is characterized by its intense cultural and artistic activity and vibrant nightlife.
Climate and Weather Madrid will surprise you with its intense and enveloping blue sky. No matter what time of the year you choose to vist, you will see the famous blue sky Velázquez loved to paint.
Destination Facts Useful facts about Madrid to have at your fingertips:
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Currency: The euro replaced the Spanish peseta as the country's national currency in 2002.
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Business Hours: Traditional hours are 9 or 10am to 2pm and 5 to 8 or 9pm. Shops located in the Salamanca district next to the hotel have more flexible hours, often staying open through lunchtime.
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Taxes: There are no special city taxes for tourists, except for the VAT (value-added tax, known as IVA in Spain), levied nationwide on all goods and services, ranging 7% to 33%. Electricity: 220 volts.
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Smoking: smoking is only allowed in smoking areas.
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Tipping: the government requires restaurants and hotels to include their service charges- usually 15% of the bill. However, it is a common practice to tip an extra 10% especially in restaurants and night clubs depending on the quality of the service.