Artrip Hotel

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Artrip Hotel

Madrid · ES

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Rooms & Views

Junior Suite (1-2 Adult)
2x Twin 30 Up to 3

These modern, air-conditioned suites feature a double bed or 2 single beds and include a sofa. The bright suites look on…

Family Room
2x Twin 30 Up to 4

These modern, air-conditioned family rooms feature a bunk bed and an extra large double bed or 2 single beds. The rooms…

Standard Room
2x Twin 20 Up to 2

This modern, air-conditioned room has a small balcony overlooking the street. It includes a flat-screen satellite TV, fr…

Triple Room
2x Twin 20 Up to 3

These modern, air-conditioned triple rooms feature a sofa bed and an extra large double bed or 2 single beds. They have…

Double Room - Attic
1x Double 15 Up to 2

This modern, air-conditioned attic includes a flat-screen satellite TV, free Wi-Fi and a private bathroom with shower an…

Single Room - Attic
1x Twin 15
street view

The single room provides air conditioning, a private entrance, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower and a ha…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Yugo The Bunker★ Michelin If you’re unfamiliar with the concept of Japan’s traditional pubs (izakayas), you’ll be pleasantly surprised by Yugo, which replicates the feel of this typical aspect of Japanese daily life. The impeccable setting, featuring spaces with two distinct ambiences plus a sushi bar with a profusion of wood and decorative masks and flags, provides the backdrop for cuisine prepared to the minutest detail by Julián Mármol, who skilfully combines Japanese and Mediterranean cuisine while respecting the subtlety of the Far East. Everything stems from his use of the finest ingredients, resulting in a succe615m
  • Deessa★★ Michelin Deessa is a restaurant like no other and is the gourmet standard-bearer of the Mandarin Oriental Ritz in Madrid. The incomparable dining room, exquisitely laid out in the Alfonso XIII salon overlooking the garden, is the perfect setting in which to savour the intrinsic beauty of the great Quique Dacosta’s exquisite culinary vision. This celebrated chef keeps a watchful eye on everything here, closely following the cuisine created by resident head chef Domenico Vildacci. Their elegant dishes exploring the flavours of the Mediterranean and the Extremadura region are showcased on two tasting menu1.2km
  • Paco Roncero★★ Michelin Displaying an elegant avant-garde aesthetic, this is a truly unique space... on the top floor of a nineteenth-century building!Here, where there is also a spectacular terrace, you can enjoy a culinary experience in the form of four menus, all with wine pairing options: Esencia laborables (available Thursday and Friday at lunchtime), Esencia (evenings and Saturdays, with the possibility of adding further dishes), the so-called Madrid, Madrid, Madrid and, finally, the so-called Gran Madrid. Chef Paco Roncero, who has an unwavering enthusiasm for olive oil, demonstrates his full creativity in his1.2km
  • CEBO★ Michelin Located inside the luxurious and centrally located Hotel Urban, CEBO is run by Javier Sanz and Juan Sahuquillo, two young chefs who have enjoyed considerable success at their restaurants in Casa-Ibáñez (Cañitas Maite Gastro and Oba-). In this intimate and romantic setting, where high levels of service are very much to the fore, they look to explore in even greater detail the natural flavour of every ingredient (sourced from their own vegetable garden and small-scale producers around the country) with a focus on simplicity and superb technique, as highlighted in sauces that are perfectly balanc1.0km
  • Corral de la Morería Gastronómico★ Michelin Home to the “world’s best flamenco tablao”, this historic venue is now enhanced by two highly distinct dining spaces: the Tablao restaurant, where you can dine while watching the live flamenco show; and a separate contemporary gastronomic space which is much quieter and has seating for just eight guests.In the latter, overseen by chef David García, the decor and service shine through, providing an impressive backdrop for a single, modern tasting menu (Compás) with a strong nod to the chef’s Basque origins. Another impressive feature here is the sublime wine cellar, which boasts a magnificent s1.3km
  • Gofio★ Michelin It was clear that Gofio’s cuisine needed a change of scenery and a larger space in which to give full rein to the cuisine of the Canary Islands, and at first glance it seems to have worked!The new premises, located in a street parallel to the ever-busy and bustling Gran Vía, is laid out on two floors with a private space at street level and the main dining room in the basement, in the style of a modern bistro with an open kitchen. The Tenerife-born chef at the helm, Safe Cruz, showcases the traditional flavours of the islands from a creative perspective on three tasting menus (Gofio Express, C1.4km
  • Chispa Bistró★ Michelin A restaurant with an industrial vibe in the heart of the city’s Chueca district, featuring an open-view kitchen impressively and enthusiastically run by Juan D'Onofrio, a young Argentinian-born chef who is very happy with his life in Madrid.The aim of the contemporary cuisine here is to showcase the full nuances of the Mediterranean, to which the chef adds interesting Argentinian influences, with a strong focus on fire and the grill (all dishes pass over the coals or are smoked), and the use of aged fish and meat in which every flavour is emphasised. The à la carte, with the option of half por1.5km
  • DSTAgE★★ Michelin The most striking thing about this restaurant housed in an industrial loft in the Salesas district of the city is how it embodies Vitoria-born chef Diego Guerrero's determination to be free to create, to surprise and to break down the barriers around our personal comfort zones. The high-ceilinged interior has a relaxed feel with its exposed brick walls, retro design features, internal patio and an open-view kitchen that maximises the connection between the chefs and their customers. There’s also an annexe (DSPOT Studio & Events) dedicated to creativity, research and event planning. Thanks to h2.0km
  • Èter★ Michelin Under the term ‘ether’, derived from the Greek word for 'sky' or ‘firmament’, this restaurant gives physical form to the dream of the Tofé brothers, Sergio and Mario, who share the load, the former as chef and the latter as maitre d' and sommelier. The unassuming premises, just a few minutes' walk from Plaza de Legazpi, is intimate and minimalist, decorated with paintings by different artists. They favour a contemporary cuisine that is not devoid of personality, with interesting Latin American influences (especially from Mexico and Colombia) that speak to their experiences with chefs from the 1.7km
  • Ramón Freixa Atelier★★ Michelin Haute cuisine in an exclusive setting? Here you can savour the culinary creations of renowned chef Ramón Freixa, who describes himself as Catalan but with a strong Madrid influence! With this luxurious establishment in the heart of the Salamanca district, the chef has taken a step further by diversifying his offering with two concepts that seek to satisfy different audiences. Atelier, a kind of clandestine speakeasy within the larger Tradición, has guests sit at a single U-shaped table, allowing the chef to come and go from the open kitchen and interact constantly with the customers (only 10 d2.3km

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Attractions nearby

  • Museo del Prado Spanish national art museum in Madrid, Spain1.0km
  • Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía national museum of art in Madrid, Spain550m
  • Royal Spanish Academy official regulator for the Spanish language1.2km
  • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum art museum in Madrid, Spain1.1km
  • Main Square square in Madrid, Spain1.1km
  • Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, Spain1.1km
  • Almudena Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral in Madrid, Spain1.5km
  • Royal Palace of Madrid official residence of the Spanish Royal Family1.7km

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