Hotels & Hostels Madrid Catalonia Moratín

Catalonia Moratín (Hotel)

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  • Address:
    Calle Atocha 23, Centro 
    Madrid 28012, Spain
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  • Neighbourhood: Centro
  • Atmosphere: Elegant and Low-key
  • Price Range: Mid-range

Lonely Planet Review

If you like your hotels to be former palaces, this could be the place for you. The public areas of the hotel are exquisite - a discreetly beautiful palm-filled, light-drenched patio of sandstone and a sweeping staircase guarded by marble lions are the most obvious signposts to this distinguished 18th-century past.

Although the rooms are something of a minor disappointment after the grandeur of the entrance, they are nonetheless bearers of rustic chic, with a simple, warm colour scheme, hardwood floors and balconies in every room; those that look down onto the interior patio are, unusually, every bit as charming as the street-facing rooms. The latter also win our prize for the most soundproofed rooms in Madrid with the sort of double glazing beloved by light sleepers happy to leave Madrid's clamour at the hotel door. If you prefer the palatial public areas, there are plenty to choose from, including a sophisticated restaurant, library and reading room, and a bar. As you head down for dinner, look for the faded but evocative architect's drawings of the original palace layout. Service is attentive and prices are outrageous value.

Review by author Anthony Ham

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Author Tip

Madrid is thought to have begun life as a Muslim garrison town and although few traces of its Moorish heritage survive, Medina Mayrit (Calle de Atocha 14) is a stunning exception. Its Moroccan-style tea house and the sensory extravagance of massages and aromatherapy, is an evocation of an old-style hammam (Turkish bath) with pleasing archways, soothing tiles and an undeniable hint of exoticism.