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ME Madrid

Plaza de Santa Ana, 14 , Madrid, Spain

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  • 18.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      18.0

    • Service

      18.5

    • Public Spaces

      18.5

    • Overall

      18.5

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What recent guests liked:

  • Irakliy

    “Rooms a bit small and dark.”

  • Christy

    “LOCATION!”

  • Abraham

    “Great Hotel, the BEST Staff very pleasant and … ”

  • James

    “The location could not have been better.”

ME Madrid

Plaza de Santa Ana, 14

Madrid, Spain

Neighborhood: Huertas and Plaza Santa Ana

Style: Modern Design

Atmosphere: Happening

196 Rooms

In typical Madrid style, the new boutique on the block is actually an update of a classic building, or perhaps even an update of an update. This gorgeous 1923 building housed first a rough crowd of bullfighters and associates, then a more sedate and upscale haute-luxury crowd; now it’s the ME Madrid, a glossy and stylish new-school boutique hotel, with all the design features and entertainment options that that tends to entail.

Actually, there could have been more — this was very nearly a Hard Rock, but the deal never quite took. In the end it’s more refined than the picture that name might conjure, but with the emphasis still pretty clearly on nightlife; it's a member of the Sol Meliá group, with a lively tapas restaurant and cocktail lounge on the ground floor, and a rooftop bar impresario’d by the American nightclub maven Rande Gerber.

This being Spain, the party up there tends to go on pretty late into the night. Rooms, though, are anything but an afterthought. They’re sleek, a bit masculine, and well-appointed enough that one might be tempted to do some in-room entertaining — plasma TVs, CD and DVD libraries and iPod connections come standard. It all stops just short of absolute high luxury — showers, for example, rather than baths — but in a place like this the stunning rooftop skyline view is what matters.

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