Opened back in May 1916 as a local food market, in 2009 the Mercado de San Miguel – one of the city’s finest examples of cast-iron architecture located a stone's throw from Plaza Mayor – became Madrid’s first gourmet market. Nine years later, in 2018, it was relaunched with a number of internationally-renowned chefs joining the ranks.
Admire quintessential views of Madrid’s red rooftops against the backdrop of the setting sun. Oroya’s terrace is a seductive garden in the sky featuring a fireplace and a vine-covered pergola, perfect for lazy lunches with friends and family. Also on the roof is Madrid’s biggest rooftop pool.
This upscale neighborhood offers the best high end boutique shopping the city has to offer. The Beverly Hills of Madrid.
Edgy, young and fun, this is Melrose Ave... pre pandemic. A vibrant neighborhood walking distance from the hotels.
Madrids largest square. Take a nightly stroll and soak it all in. This is Madrid at its best.