InterContinental Madrid
Paseo de la Castellana 49, Madrid, Madrid 28046, SpainWhy We Like It
What you see is what you get at the Intercontinental: a dependably comfortable business hotel with all the bells and whistles that come with the InterContinental name. From the pristine business facilities, to the inviting outdoor restaurant, to the spacious rooms, this straight-laced property is always a safe bet.
Fodor's Expert Review
Chauffeur-driven town cars snake around the block day and night at the InterContinental Madrid, a classically decorated hotel frequented by dignitaries, diplomats, and other international bigwigs. Situated on the on the skyscraper-lined Castellana mall and removed from the tourist hubbub (you’ll need to take the metro to most attractions), the InterContinental is a dependable option for business travelers, families, and other visitors who favor comfort and service over centrality and trendiness. A fine-dining restaurant, sunny terrace, and an above-and-beyond concierge service round out the offerings.
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Room
Dark-wood accents, heavy patterned curtains, and Victorian-style armchairs give rooms a cozy grandmotherly feel, though some may deem them overly stuffy.
You Should Know Digs facing the interior courtyard are quieter than those facing the street.
Bathroom
Spacious and overstocked with plush white towels (changed daily), marble-walled bathrooms offer all the comforts you expect from a high-end business hotel.
Lobby
You can always find a seat in this expansive, traditionally designed hotel lobby, whose couches and armchairs are fine for brief lounging.
Spa
There is a compact spa and sauna area that offers individualized treatments upon request.
Gym
The newly refurbished 24-hour gym features treadmills, ellipticals, rowing machines, dumbbells, and a number of weight training machines.
Dining
Illuminated by enormous skylights and adorned with potted palms, El Jardín is a peaceful spot to enjoy modern Spanish dishes.
Tip Lavish Sunday brunches are popular for a reason.
Drinking
Bar 49 is a classic hotel bar—all dark wood, mirrors, and gilded sconces. Though you won’t want to party the night away here, a crisp martini or glass of Spanish wine is a wonderful way to start the evening.
What's Nearby
Getting Around
The InterContinental is rather removed from most of Madrid’s top tourist attractions, so you’ll be making good use of the metro: Walk five minutes to Rubén Darío (Line 5) or three minutes to Gregorio Marañón (Line 10).
Restaurants
Calle Ponzano, Madrid’s trendiest (and least touristy) tapas street, is a five-minute walk from the hotel. Start your evening at Sala de Despiece, an ultramodern bar serving small plates derived from hand-selected local meats and vegetables, before making your way to Toque de Sal, a swanky bistro-style restaurant that treats ingredients like art.