Courtyard Room — Atlas Madrid Courtyard Room
28 m²Quiet side, high ceilings, a desk you'll actually use, and the courtyard's morning light.
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The group's Madrid flagship: a neoclassical pile on Calle de Velázquez, ninety rooms of high ceilings and tall shutters, and Salamanca's boutiques window-dressing the street outside. Dinner starts late, as the city insists.
Courtyard Room — Atlas Madrid Quiet side, high ceilings, a desk you'll actually use, and the courtyard's morning light.
Rooftop Suite — Atlas Madrid A sitting room under the eaves and a terrace with the city's roofline for company.
The Apartment — Atlas Madrid A full floor with its own entrance, a pantry the chef stocks, and keys that feel like yours.
The table
Chef Álvaro Nieto runs a Madrid kitchen with old bones — cocido in its three proper courses, Ibérico carved to order, a tortilla kept deliberately loose. The vermut hour is observed, and observed properly.
El Quince — Atlas Madrid The spa
A neoclassical basement of marble and low light, thermal pools and a hammam borrowed from old Madrid, oils of Andalusian olive. The city stays upstairs.
The Marble Baths — Atlas Madrid Getting there