History comes to life with vibrant modern energy at Four Seasons Hotel Madrid. In the very heart of the capital – within walking distance of all the key attractions – seven historical buildings have been transformed into one dynamic destination. The oldest part of the complex, originally El Palacio de la Equitativa, dates back to 1887. The dramatic rotunda, topped by a copper cupola, towers over the corner of Calle de Sevilla and Calle de Alcalá and equally impressive is the neighbouring façade of the Banco Hispano Americano headquarters, begun in 1902 and today forming the main entrance to the luxury shops of Galería Canalejas.
Among the 200 guest rooms and suites, there are many one-of-a-kind layout, some are designed on two levels connected by a short staircase and others feature step-out balconies or spacious private terraces – ideal for enjoying Madrid’s warm weather and views. Throughout the building, guests wil find over 3,700 original artefacts – intricate stone floors, fireplaces and large brass door pulls – creating a connection to history rarely seen in a contemporary hotel
With rooftop dining by Spanish celebrity chef Dani García, a four-level spa and a sun-splashed pool terrace, Four Seasons is bringing a new level of luxury and service to Madrid.