Santo Mauro, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid
Madrid's belle époque time capsule
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Originally the palatial home of
the influential Duke of Santo Mauro, this 19th-century Santo Mauro, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid toes the line between
Madrid’s past and present. Located in the historic Chamberí neighborhood, this
former palace is surrounded by regal homes, but is also just around the corner
from the city’s main shopping thoroughfares and attractions.
The property has been a popular
stay for nearly three decades, but is now experiencing a renaissance thanks to
a recent remodel by Spanish interior designer Lorenzo del Castillo.
Stepping into the entrance hall,
decorated every day with fresh flowers, transports you back to the belle époque
era of luxury and nonchalance in old Europe. The former ballrooms, now part of
the modern-day lobby and public spaces, and the main staircase are simply
fascinating to behold.
Getting There
Zurbano 36, Madrid, 28010, Spain
TEL34-913-19-69-00