Rosewood Villa Magna

“A quiet garden and modern art collection provide a calm retreat from the bustling Castellana boulevard.”

Our Review

Setting & Arrival

Anchored on the grand Paseo de la Castellana in the elegant Salamanca district, Rosewood Villa Magna places guests steps from designer boutiques on Serrano and key museums downtown. The address also offers a discreet internal passage to El Corte Inglés, useful for quick errands or indulgent shopping. Recently transformed after an extensive refurbishment, the property now blends contemporary polish with a residential calm, making arrivals feel more like entering a refined city home than a conventional hotel.

Design & Atmosphere

Inside, the mood is quietly luxurious: warm woods, soft textiles and tailored furnishings create an urbane retreat from Madrid’s bustle. Public spaces are arranged as living rooms with picture windows onto an inner patio, while curated artwork and sculptural floral displays provide a consistent sense of place. A restored stained-glass feature near the lifts nods to the site’s heritage, and the overall flow encourages lingering—whether for a coffee between meetings or a pre-dinner drink before heading out into the neighborhood.

Rooms, Suites & Houses

The accommodation mix—154 keys comprising 101 guestrooms and 53 suites—is spacious and serenely finished. Soundproofing keeps the Castellana’s energy at a comfortable distance, and beds are dressed with crisp linens and generous pillows. Bathrooms are lined in marble, with rain showers and soaking tubs in higher categories, plus thoughtful amenities that feel distinctly premium. Families can book combinable rooms and suites for extra flexibility, while the two top-floor “Houses” function like urban penthouses, offering expansive living areas and large terraces—one even features a private barbecue—framed by broad city views. In this sphere, Rosewood Villa Magna stands out for providing both polish and practical comfort.

Dining & Drinks

Culinary choices are decisively Spanish in spirit. Mornings begin at Las Brasas de Castellana, where a generous breakfast combines an à la carte selection with a well-edited buffet; later, the kitchen pivots to a grill-led menu with regional classics. For contemporary northern flavors, Amós serves tasting menus and an executive set at lunch, spotlighting Cantabrian produce with precise, modern plating. The hotel’s patisserie, Flor y Nata, is a favorite of locals for elegant cakes and an indulgent afternoon tea that rewards a slow hour by the fireplace. Evenings gravitate to Tarde.O, a polished bar and terrace known for tapas and its signature Negroni ritual—steeped for hours in clay vessels—making it as much a neighborhood scene as a guest haunt. Across venues, Rosewood Villa Magna keeps the focus on craftsmanship and a confident sense of Madrid.

Wellness, Facilities & Practicalities

Downstairs, Sense, A Rosewood Spa delivers a restorative escape with a Turkish-style hammam, thermal areas and a robust menu of body and skincare treatments that draw on Iberian botanicals. A 24-hour fitness studio is equipped for serious workouts, while joggers can trace the Castellana’s generous sidewalks when the weather’s fair. Business travelers will appreciate intuitive in-room power, strong connectivity and discreet meeting spaces—some with demonstration kitchens that lend events a relaxed, residential feel. Add valet parking and a concierge team attuned to art openings and reservations, and the experience remains consistently smooth.

Verdict

For travelers seeking understated luxury in a prime yet tranquil location, Rosewood Villa Magna delivers a compelling balance: design-forward spaces that feel lived-in, dining that celebrates Spain without showiness, and wellness facilities that encourage unhurried downtime. The Salamanca address and direct retail access make it easy to toggle between business, culture and shopping, while the top-floor Houses and generous suites elevate longer stays. In a city with strong high-end competition, this property’s quietly confident hospitality and polished details place it firmly among Madrid’s leading addresses.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (MAD) Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport: closest international airport; ~20–30 minutes by taxi (≈15 km).
By Train
  • Madrid Atocha (Puerta de Atocha): main high-speed rail station for AVE trains; ~10–15 minutes by taxi (≈3 km).
  • Madrid Chamartín-Clara Campoamor: northern rail hub for trains to northern Spain; ~10–15 minutes by taxi (≈6 km).

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

El Retiro Park & Puerta de Alcalá
  • Historic central park with landscaped gardens, monuments, and boating lake beside the iconic city gate.
  • Distance: ≈1.5–2 km
  • Mode: Walk, taxi, or metro; ~10–20 minutes
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon, Mar–Oct
  • Tip: Enter via Puerta de Alcalá to combine views and an easy route into the park.
Museo del Prado
  • Major art museum forming part of Madrid’s “Paseo del Arte” cultural axis.
  • Distance: ≈2 km
  • Mode: Taxi, metro, or bus; ~10–20 minutes
  • Best time: Weekday mornings; avoid free-entry peak hours
  • Tip: Focus on selected galleries to keep visits comfortable and unhurried.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum & Paseo del Arte
  • Collection spanning classic to modern works, complementing Prado and Reina Sofía along the art boulevard.
  • Distance: ≈2–2.5 km
  • Mode: Taxi or metro; ~10–20 minutes
  • Best time: Late morning or early afternoon
  • Tip: Combine with Retiro and Prado as a single cultural and park circuit.
Historic Center: Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor & Royal Palace
  • Pedestrian squares, historic streets, and the Royal Palace area forming Madrid’s classic old-town core.
  • Distance: ≈3–4 km
  • Mode: Taxi or metro; ~15–25 minutes (traffic dependent)
  • Best time: Late afternoon to evening
  • Tip: Check Royal Palace opening days and arrive a bit early for security checks.
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
  • Modern football stadium and tour venue on Paseo de la Castellana.
  • Distance: ≈3–4 km
  • Mode: Taxi or metro along Castellana; ~10–15 minutes
  • Best time: Daytime for tours; evenings for match atmosphere
  • Tip: Confirm tour schedules on match days as access may be restricted.
Toledo (Day Trip)
  • Fortified hilltop city with cathedral, Alcázar, and preserved medieval streets overlooking the Tagus.
  • Distance: ≈70–80 km
  • Mode: Taxi/metro to Atocha + high-speed train; ~1–1.5 hours one way
  • Best time: Year-round; start early, especially in warmer months
  • Tip: Reserve train tickets in advance on weekends and holidays.

General Tip: Use the metro or licensed taxis for longer hops, cluster sights by area to reduce backtracking, and allow extra time during peak traffic hours on Paseo de la Castellana.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • Apr–May and Sep–Oct bring mild, mostly dry sightseeing weather.
  • Crowds and demand are steady, especially midweek and event periods.
Super-peak
  • Jun–Jul (often extending into Aug citywide) and Dec see strongest demand.
  • Weather is hot or festive; hotel and city feel busiest.
Shoulder
  • Mar and Nov are transition months with variable temperatures and clouds.
  • City feels calmer; demand moderate outside major conferences or matches.
Low/Off
  • Jan–Feb are coolest, with short days and occasional rain.
  • Leisure demand is lowest; more flexibility for last-minute stays.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Urban
Check-in time: After 3:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 154

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