JW Marriott Hotel Madrid
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Character and identity
Set on Plaza de Canalejas in the Salamanca district, this newcomer occupies one of central Madrid's most enviable addresses, steps from tapas bars, headline sights and the city's late-night pulse. Rockwell Group's interiors marry preserved historic detail with pared-back modern lines, and retro-uniformed staff give the service register a stylish, old-Madrid warmth. The signature all-day restaurant is run by the Sandoval brothers, who turn out a sprawling Spanish breakfast (churros included), Castilian classics and their celebrated suckling pig. A compact three-room spa in cool stone uses Alqvimia clean-beauty products. Turndown brings La Violeta candies, a nod to the neighbourhood's early-20th-century flower sellers.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and city travellers who want to walk everywhere, eat seriously well, and stay somewhere that feels properly Madrileño rather than internationally generic. The Sandoval cooking, polished but warm service, and the suites' terrace views over Puerta del Sol reward guests who care about provenance and detail.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a kids' club, pool-day loungers, or anyone craving a resort footprint. The spa is intimate at three rooms, not a wellness destination, and the central location means urban bustle rather than seclusion. Beach and large-scale leisure seekers should skip.
Bottom line
What sets this hotel apart is the combination of address and table: a Salamanca location you cannot beat, paired with one of the city's more serious hotel dining rooms. Book a Junior Suite or the Suite Puerta del Sol for the marble-chevron terrace and skyline; quieter midweek stays let the service and the suckling pig get the attention they deserve.
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