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  2. The Westin Palace Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Starwood moved the hotel to its Westin Hotels division on March 1, 2000, renaming the property The Westin Palace Madrid. [8] In 2005, Starwood sold the hotel to Host Marriott as part of a package of 38 international hotel properties, for $4.1 billion. [9] In 2006, the hotel property was sold to Archer Hotel Capital, an investment group owned ...

  3. Four Seasons Hotel Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Hotel Madrid has 200 hotel rooms, including 39 suites, two restaurants, a spa, meeting rooms, an indoor swimming pool and an expansive roof terrace. [12] The top floors of the building are reserved for 22 private luxury residences, where residents have access to all hotel services, which sell for at least €2.4 million. [13]

  4. Madrid joins race for high-spending tourists with bet on five ...

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    The facelift was part of the city's plan to attract a string of five-star hotels as it pushes for a piece of the luxury tourism sector until ... Madrid will have more than 2,700 luxury hotel rooms ...

  5. Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid is a historic five star Belle Époque hotel in Madrid, Spain at No. 5 in Retiro district, next to the Prado Museum. Opened in 1910, it is owned and managed by the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group. The hotel's façade is a listed national monument. [1]

  6. Best hotels in Madrid for city centre sights and noteworthy ...

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  7. Hotel Silken Puerta América - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Silken Puerta América is a luxury Silken Hotel in Madrid, Spain. The exterior was designed by Jean Nouvel . The hotel's most defining characteristic is the design of each floor by a different architectural firm, including those of Norman Foster , Zaha Hadid , Ron Arad and Arata Isozaki.