48 h hours on a conference about ecoluxury in Madrid.
Landed in Barajas, located within the city limits northeast of the Puerta del Sol, Madrid’s historic centre. The airport name derives from the adjacent district of Barajas, which has its own metro station on the same rail line serving the airport. Me gusta, I love Madrid. Today we feature an exclusive and classical elegant hotel. The Ritz, the baroque palace landmark positioned at the heart of Madrid’s ‘Golden Triangle’.
It is within walking distance of the city’s major cultural, business, shopping and dining venues.
Built in 1910 according to the wishes of King Alfonso XIII, this iconic Orient-Express landmark established Madrid as one of the truly great European cities: it has welcomed visiting aristocracy and dignitaries in style and luxury ever since.
A lively gathering place for Spanish high society, the hotel’s restaurants and bars are a constant buzz of activity: its leafy outdoor terrace is especially popular for a traditional summer Sunday brunch following a stroll in the adjacent Retiro Park.
For food Madrid is always great, even at normal bars and restaurants.

House & Hotel Magazine support environmental management and gives perfect ecoluxury consultancy.
Me gusta, Puttin on the Ritz.
Viva Espania.

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