Located in the central and stately Salamanca quarter, Madrid’s chic neighbourhood par excellence, next to the Retiro Park and very close to the countless fashion boutiques and antique shops spread out along its most emblematic streets, such as Serrano, Ortega y Gasset or Valázquez, the location of the Hotel Wellington is also ideal, taking into consideration its proximity to the so called Art Triangle, comprising Madrid’s most outstanding museums, namely the Prado, the Thyssen and the Reina SofĂa Art Centre.
The Hotel Wellington offers the guest 255 classical, stylish and cosy rooms. Outstanding among its rooms are the 5 suites and 2 presidential suites located on the street corner, which in addition to their distinguished position in the building, features a remarkable semi-circular function room.
Enjoy lunch or dinner on the Hotel Wellington terrace, opened in June 2010, or the outdoor pool and Jacuzzi. The Wellington Terrace, which is open to the public, is in the hotel courtyard, lending it a private and cosy atmosphere.
WELLNESS The Wellington Hotel features a health club, the CAROLI HEALTH CLUB. Here you can enjoy a one hour and a half hour glamour treatment, time in which you will be able to avail of the best body treatments, such as a peeling, for a smooth, shiny and well-nourished skin, the rose-based body massage, the champagne oil pearl bath, and to round it all off, a tour of the thermal circuit and a glass of champagne in a relaxing bubble bath in the Jacuzzi.
GOURMET The Wellington Hotel features a wide range of cuisine at all levels. In addition, our customers can enjoy 24 hour room service with unsurpassed attention to detail, or a full buffet breakfast daily from 7 am to 11 am, supplemented by one of the distinguishing values of the Wellington and one of the most appreciated by its guests, namely, bread in all its varieties, such as the pastries and cakes that continue to be made in the Hotel itself in the traditional way, every day.
Restaurante kabuki Wellington This restaurant, decorated in accordance with the latest design trends, offers the best sushi in Madrid, both for the freshness of the fish and the quality of its preparation. In 2009 it was awarded a Michelin star, as well as an 2010 Award for Best Hotel Restaurant.
Cafeteria la llave de oro Very pleasant cafeteria serving breakfast and daily menus for lunch and dinner with dishes chosen from a small menu and offering a wide selection of sandwiches. The terrace of the Velázquez cafeteria has just been opened. With heat stoves providing an atmosphere of warmth and comfort at any time of day and not forgetting the comfy tartan blankets.
English Bar – hall With a genuinely exclusive British pub atmosphere, the Wellington Bar offers a special corner where you can enjoy an aperitif or nightcap.
EVENTS The Wellington Hotel has thirteen meeting rooms whose capacity ranges from between 4 and 240 people, thus allowing all kinds of meetings, conventions and diverse social events. All rooms enjoy natural light and feature free high-speed Internet access. The varied and select gastronomic offer is reflected in the excellence of its wedding receptions, private lunches or dinners, whether for corporate, or any kind of family event. The hotel has two meeting rooms on the ground floor with capacity for up to 240 and 130 people respectively. More than an exhibition hall, the Marquis of Salamanca, was opened to mark the 150th anniversary of the neighbourhood. The first floor has 8 rooms for smaller meetings and events. As a complement to your event, coffee or snacks will be served in the recently opened lounge designed by the famous Portuguese interior designer Duarte Pinto Coelho.
Rooms
The Wellington Hotel’s 255 rooms are all decorated in a classical style, offering an elegant and friendly atmosphere. One of the most valued characteristics of the hotel is the tailored linen bed sheets, and the great height of the ceilings of the rooms, a lasting reminder of the buildings in the middle of last century.
STANDARD Quiet, interior or exterior rooms of approximately 20 square meters.
SUPERIOR ROOMS These rooms are slightly larger than the Standard ones. Recently renovated and exclusively decorated. They have special amenities for the comfort of its guests.
JUNIOR SUITES 22 junior suites of approximately 40 square metres, some with terrace and all stylishly furnished and equipped with the latest technology.
SUITES The 5 suites of approximately 50 square meters located in the most privileged part of the building have been meticulously decorated down to the last detail.
PRESIDENTIAL SUITES 2 suites recently opened and designed by prestigious Portuguese designer Duarte Pinto Coelho, which elevates their status to Presidential. Do not hesitate to request the RamĂłn GĂłmez de la Serna Suite, from where you will enjoy a privileged view of Madrid.
Meeting rooms
Salones
m2
TEAT
ESC
COCK.
BANQ
EN 'U'
DUQUE DE WELLINGTON
280
200
130
240
225
45
CLARIDGE
155
130
90
140
120
45
CONSEJOS
55
50
30
40
35
24
VELAZQUEZ
100
90
50
75
60
20
RECOLETOS
26
-
-
-
-
10
ALCALA 1
28
25
20
20
20
10
ALCALA 2
31
25
20
20
20
10
VILLANUEVA
75
100
60
75
60
31
RETIRO 3
31
30
20
20
20
10
RETIRO 4
38
30
20
30
25
15
RETIRO
70
60
40
60
50
32
ALCALA 1 Y 2
60
50
40
50
45
35
GOYA
-
-
-
-
-
-
Getting there
By road: from the Paseo de la Castellana and once in Cibeles's square, take the C/Alcalá in direction O'Donnell Street and stay in the rails of the left side that will force you to turn towards the C/Velázquez. More nearby station of underground: Retiro.More nearby station of trains: Atocha.
Airport: 12 km
Fair center: 10 km
Train: 1 km
Destination: Madrid, Spain
Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a city marked by its cosmopolitanism and rich cultural and artistic heritage: the legacy of a tradition dating back thousands of years.
One of the city’s main attractions is the old town, which is a perfect blend of the classical and modern. Landmarks such as the main square, the Plaza Mayor, located in the Austrias district, packed with narrow streets and old churches, Cava Baja (one of the most popular areas in Madrid’s old town, where some of its most typical inns, bars and restaurants are located), the Plaza de la Villa, the Convento de la Encarnación and the Convento de las Reales Descalzas, the Palacio Real, the royal palace which is a blend of the classical and the baroque, the Plaza de Oriente, the Teatro de la Ópera and the Catedral de la Almudena are some of Madrid’s best-known tourist attractions.
The Puerta del Sol, in the centre of the city’s shopping district and the “Art Triangle” – comprising the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (a showcase for over 800 paintings, sculptures and tapestries), the Museo del Prado and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂa (devoted to contemporary Spanish art, with works by Joan MirĂł, Picasso and Salvador DalĂ) –, complete this monumental ensemble which also includes outstanding buildings such as the Banco de España, the Palacio de las Telecomunicaciones and the Cibeles and Neptune fountains.
The Biblioteca Nacional, the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, the Museo de las Ciencias Naturales, the Azca Centre and the Kio Towers are located near and along the Paseo de la Castellana, one of the city’s most famous thoroughfares.
Madrid’s Gran VĂa is another of the capital’s landmark avenues, located near the Plaza de la Moncloa, the Plaza de España, the Temple of Debod and the Plaza de Callao, where the Calle Preciados and Calle Carmen converge.
Madrid is also overflowing with parks and gardens such as the Retiro, the Casa de Campo and the Parque Juan Carlos I, which make it possible for locals and visitors alike to enjoy pleasant strolls on light-filled days.
Nightlife is another of the city’s attractions and there are a wide variety of bars and discotheques which can be combined with traditional street parties and popular festivals.