Summer at Madrid Hotels
There are cities that take on a different pace in summer. Madrid invites you to enjoy endless aperitivos, long and leisurely after-lunch conversations, terraces where the sunset takes centre stage, and hotels that have established themselves as some of the city’s most exciting gastronomic destinations.
By Las Rozas Village
JW Marriot Hotel
La Botica is the new lobby bar at JW Marriott Madrid. An elegant and welcoming space, it reimagines the spirit of the traditional Madrilenian aperitivo through a contemporary lens, offering a selection of small plates designed for sharing: carefully selected cured meats, Iberian ham croquettes, Russian salad with tuna belly, and its now well-known Sandos.
The experience is complemented by a thoughtfully curated menu of cocktails, vermouths and wines, making it the perfect spot to begin a summer afternoon without keeping an eye on the clock.
Did you know? La Botica occupies the site of the legendary Álvarez Gómez perfumery, which stood there for decades. The historic brand turned its fresh, citrus-infused colognes into a true icon of Spanish perfumery.
Hyatt Regency Hotel
A journey to Japan without leaving Madrid. At Zuara, the new restaurant from Michelin-starred chef David Arauz, Japanese precision meets a contemporary and creative approach.
Each dish reflects a style of cooking where technique is placed at the service of the finest ingredients, resulting in a refined and meticulously crafted dining experience. It is the perfect destination for those seeking the city’s most exciting culinary offerings this season.
Did you know? David Arauz is regarded as one of the chefs who has helped shape and elevate Japanese fine dining in Spain.
Thompson Madrid Hotel
As the sun sets, the summer evening continues at Jack’s Club. A cosmopolitan and sophisticated cocktail bar where music, signature cocktails and a menu designed for sharing turn every afternoon into something special.
A contemporary space that reflects the energy of Thompson Madrid: sophisticated, relaxed and always in motion, with a distinctly after-dark atmosphere that transforms sunset drinks into the beginning of the night.
Did you know? Jack’s Club is inspired by the spirit of private members’ clubs — spaces designed for gathering, conversation and letting the evening unfold without ever checking the time.
Wellington Hotel
Beneath the Wellington Hotel lies one of those places few would expect to find in the heart of Madrid: Bodega 0, a space where time seems to stand still.
Dedicated to wine and gastronomic culture, it invites guests to discover carefully selected labels, tastings and food pairings in an intimate and elegant setting. A glass of wine among century-old vintages is the perfect way to end a summer afternoon at a leisurely pace.
Did you know? The Wellington’s cellar is home to one of the most renowned wine collections among the hotels of the Spanish capital.
URSO Hotel & Spa
A peaceful retreat in the heart of Madrid, URSO Hotel & Spa combines the charm of a historic building with the comfort of a five-star boutique hotel.
During the summer months, its spa, open to both guests and visitors, becomes a true urban oasis, featuring a water circuit, sauna, and a carefully curated selection of luxurious treatments and massages.
Did you know? Before becoming one of Madrid’s most exclusive boutique hotels, the building was home to the historic Papelera Española company. More than a century later, it still preserves much of its original architecture and the elegant character of early 20th-century Madrid.
InterContinental Hotel
The city’s newest Sunday tradition can be found at the InterContinental Hotel. Its renowned brunch offers a unique dining experience, featuring dishes prepared to order, including fresh seafood, premium meats, cheeses, artisanal pastries and an international selection that turns Sunday into a true celebration.
All of this is complemented by live music and the elegant surroundings of one of the city’s most iconic hotels.
Did you know? The InterContinental brunch is one of the city’s best-known Sunday experiences.