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Hotel Unico

Claudio Coello 67, Madrid, Spain

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  • 19.0 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      18.5

    • Service

      19.0

    • Public Spaces

      18.5

    • Overall

      19.0

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What recent guests liked:

  • Luis F.

    “Location and ambiance”

  • Brendan

    “Style and atmosphere. Restaurant for dinner is excellent … ”

  • Jose

    “Everything!”

  • david

    “Great location, heart of Salamanca. Excellent service, … ”

Hotel Unico

Claudio Coello 67

Madrid, Spain

Neighborhood: Salamanca Quarter

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Lively

44 Rooms

By now the idea that Barcelona is the fun one and Madrid is the serious one is simply a long-dead stereotype. But there is something to be said for the way that Madrid’s gems often lie hidden beneath a stately and sober exterior. Hotel Unico is a case in point: behind an elegant 19th-century facade in the city’s swanky Salamanca district is a 44-room boutique hotel that serves up contemporary style with a generous side of sophistication.

And while it’s perhaps a bit more grown up than the average boutique hotel, its design references reaching back a half-century or more, the Unico is as up-to-date as anything in Spain. While it’s not exactly a traditional luxury hotel, it’s not short on luxuries — there’s round-the-clock room service, a pillow menu for picky sleepers, and plenty of modern gadgetry.

The restaurant is much more than an afterthought; the chef Ramón Freixa is locally well-regarded, serving an innovative Mediterranean cuisine in a dining room that’s anything but minimalist. And perhaps most surprising is the spa, which goes well beyond what you’d expect from such a small hotel — a welcome indulgence after a day spent in Madrid’s museum quarter, which is a stone’s throw away.

The Ramón Freixa restaurant is closed Sunday & Monday.

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