Rosewood Villa Magna

Rosewood Villa Magna

9.0/10 GUEST SCORE

Rosewood's Madrid flagship — 154 rooms on Paseo de la Castellana, reopened in 2021 after a full renovation of the 1972 original.

BrandRosewood Hotels & Resorts
DestinationMadrid
RegionEurope
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingLuxury hotel in the business, commercial, and banking district
Best ForDesign-led travelers seeking Madrid's Golden Mile location, F&B-driven guests targeting the Michelin-starred restaurant, repeat Rosewood collectors.
PrivacyHigh
ServiceRefined European service
ButlerPersonalized butler service
Private PoolNo
Built1972
Renovated2021

Rosewood Villa Magna reopened in 2021 after a full renovation of the 1972 original building on Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid's business and banking corridor. The 154 rooms and suites occupy what the city calls the Golden Mile, with many rooms offering city views. The property runs Rosewood's Sense

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Dinner at Amós Restaurant — the Michelin star is rare for a hotel restaurant in Madrid, and the kitchen runs a Madrid-inflected menu rather than generic luxury dining.

Rosewood's design-led residential sensibility on Paseo de la Castellana, with a Michelin-starred restaurant and Madrid-specific Sense of Place programming. The 2021 renovation brought the 1972 building to current luxury standards without erasing its architectural bones.

Signature Suite: Royal Anglada House

Expansive terraces, Personalized butler service

Accolades

Recognised as one of the best new hotels in the world, #10 Best Hotel in the World, #1 Best Hotel in Madrid, Best Urban Hotel 2023 by Condé Nast Traveler Spain

Vibe: Golden-Mile, Design-Led, Michelin-Starred, Rosewood-DNA

Featured In Our Collections

Rosewood Villa Magna is featured in 4 of our curated collections:

When to Visit Madrid

Best time: May through June and September through October deliver Madrid's finest luxury conditions, with perfect spring and autumn temperatures, the cultural calendar at maximum vibrancy, and the city's extraordinary nightlife culture at its most energetic.

Demand: Madrid maintains exceptional year-round luxury demand as Spain's capital and premier business hub, with spring and autumn cultural season seeing peak international luxury arrivals. The summer months remain strong despite heat while winter maintains business travel demand.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury Madrid properties command competitive European capital pricing reflecting the city's world-class status, with ARCO contemporary art fair in February and high season spring/autumn commanding the highest rates. Summer offers meaningful value despite excellent conditions.

Insider tip: Arrange exclusive private viewing access to the Prado's restoration laboratory and print room through the museum's foundation cultural concierge partnership, examining artworks inaccessible to any general visitor - a privilege available through the most culturally connected Madrid luxury properties.

Avoid: Avoid July and August when Madrid's intense summer heat regularly exceeds 38°C, making outdoor terrace culture and the walking-intensive cultural visits central to the finest Madrid itinerary uncomfortable.

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