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I needed to connect in a major city before flying to Nice, and since I wanted to stay at Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, I made this glorious city our stopover for several days. Why? Based on everything I knew about the lengthy and meticulous steps taken to create this luxury hotel, I knew it would be special.

It’s at the heart of the Centro Canalejas restoration project, where over 16,000 original features across seven historic buildings have been masterfully refurbished and restored into a single architectural wonder. The hotel is home to a 2000-piece art collection and at the apex of the project where storied Calle de Seville and Calle de Alcalá meet. In fact, Kilometer Zero, the point from which all distances in Spain are measured, is steps away.

It is spectacular aesthetically, but the food, service, and spa are just as noteworthy. I booked in using Four Seasons Preferred Partner benefits, which you can access through me. My full review is below.

Four Seasons Madrid Preferred Partner Benefits

Through me, you have access to Four Seasons Preferred Partner benefits at no extra cost to you that include:

  • A $100 hotel credit for rooms and a $200 hotel credit for suites.
  • Daily breakfast for two.
  • Upgrade at check-in, subject to availability.

Full program details are below.

Flowers in the lobby of Four Seasons Madrid.

C. de Sevilla, 3, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain

WHAT I LOVE

  • The stunning architecture and art throughout the entire hotel
  • Rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of the city
  • Pretty soundproof rooms for being in the heart of a city
  • The Iberico ham sandwich on in room dining
  • Dani restaurant – so chic
  • The largest spa in Madrid
  • Being within walking distance of so much shopping
  • Four Seasons Preferred Partner benefits

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Located on a busy corner.
  • It’s not a tall building, and not all rooms have notable city views
  • It does have an upscale vibe, so you do feel like you want to not walk in and out without looking put-together
  • Like other Four Seasons, it’s family-friendly, but I wouldn’t let my kids run wild
  • Some suites have small stairs in them
  • Some but not all rooms have private balconies
  • Three person occupancy in most rooms, connecting rooms are available

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