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An emblem of the city of Madrid, the Meliá Madrid Princesa Hotel is a luxury hotel with elegant interior design with a contemporary and cutting edge flair. The Meliá Madrid Princesa Hotel has been fully renovated and is the perfect option for business and leisure travellers in Madrid thanks to its excellent location in the heart of the city, its extensive and comfortable facilities, and the superb quality of its services. Just a few minutes from Gran Vía, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol and the main museums and cultural attractions such as the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía National Art Centre and the Thyssen – Bornemisza Art Museum, the Meliá Madrid Princesa Hotel is the best option for enjoying the daytime activities and wonderful nightlife in this busy city.
27 Princesa Moncloa-Aravaca Madrid 28002 Spain
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TheShis
January 2023
We spent 3 nights at the hotel over New Year’s Eve. The hotel is located on Princesa street, a 5-minute walk from Espana square, which is a semi-convenient location. The hotel was nicely decorated in the holidays spirit. We checked in at 1PM and were allocated room 1219, which is the LEVEL twin room we originally booked. The room was smallish, on the 12th (and last) floor, featured a view of some tall buildings near Espana square and other sights of Madrid. It also featured 2 narrow beds, a safe, minibar, TV, open space closet, a coffee table and 2 chairs. The bathroom featured 2 small sinks, a toilet, a useless bidet and a bath tub with shower in it (no separate shower). The bathroom amenities were the usual Rituals brand, which were only available in dispensers (which were high out of reach if you decided to take abath). The room was not light-proofed and was certainly not sound-proofed, as you could hear the traffic from the street all night long. As a gift towards New Year’s Eve, the hotel brought 2 packs of 12 grapes and a bottle of water to our room. According to the note we’ve received, it should’ve been champagne, but hey… . The A/C was set to only heat, which was annoying since it was 20 degrees outside, so we ended up having the window open most of the time. Housekeeping was only OK with the attendant not filling up the toiletries when they were out. The hotel featured a tiny pool with 2 small jacuzzis (a freezing one and a mildly hot one). Breakfast at the Mosaic restaurant, which was included in our rate was truly bad and felt like a 3-star hotel breakfast. In fact, it was so bad, that we tried it only once and had the rest of our breakfasts at the LEVEL lounge. I’ve written a separate review about this restaurant. The LEVEL lounge was the only semi-positive feature of the hotel. It is located at the end of a flight of stairs next to the reception, with 2-3 receptioninsts sitting there and occasionally monitoring who is getting into the lounge. During the first day, the lounge was nicely stocked with tapas-style food throughout the day without it changing much. Unfortunately, during New Year’s Eve day and the following day, things got worse, as the food was very lackluster and was not replenished. On regular days, the lounge is open from the early morning from breakfast and then from 1PM until 11PM, but the hotel decided to close it early on New Year’s Eve – at 9PM, and stopped re-stocking the food at apx. 7PM. Most of the food was based on sweets, cookies, croissants, hot and cold drink, several wines, crisps, small salads, some cheese, hummus, and other cold cuts. Bottom line – while this wasn’t a bad stay, it was certainly not a memorable one, as the hotel fell short on delivering anything near a 5-star experience. So yes, if you’re looking for an ordinary 4-star hotel in Madrid, this can be your choice, as long as you don’t expect a 5-star experience.
558naderm
January 2023
The best hotel in Madrid. We had a very nice welcome by Sara who give us great recommendations for the City. The Level experience is more than great and I can only recommend it. We booked a massage at the Spa and had received a wonderful service from Luisa and Elena, very relaxing after a long day. The tea they offered us after the massage is very tasty. I can only tell that I have found my second home in Madrid. Keep on the great job team you are wonderful. Well done!!!
Matt84London
January 2023
We stayed at the Melia Princesa for a weekend trip to Madrid. The hotel is conveniently located close to Plaza de Espana and Ventura Rodriquez metro station. Since our inbound flight to Madrid was delayed be arrived relatively late in the evening at the hotel just after a bus-load of stranded travelers that missed connecting flights that evening. This delayed our check-in by around 20 minutes. Despite the business at this uncommon hour the front desk staff remained professional and handled the volume very quickly. Our room was located on the 10th floor with a nice view of the Parque Casa de Campo. The room featured modern interior, was clean and of decent size. Bathroom size is also very decent with “Rituals” amenities being provided. Since my wife had to iron one of her dresses, we also requested and iron and ironing board from the reception which was delivered very quickly to our room by a friendly staff member. Overall, we enjoyed our stay at the hotel and we would also stay here again.
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