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Wellington Hotel

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Description and facilities
Hotel Wellington is located at 8 Velázquez, in the stately Salamanca Neighbourhood, known for its elegance. Just walking through its streets to admire the buildings that represent the best Spanish architecture of the last century adds value to your stay. In just a short, pleasant walk from the Hotel you will find the calm and tranquillity that emanates from the historic Retiro Park. Its location couldn’t be better in relation to the numerous fashion boutiques and antique shops throughout Madrid’s most emblematic streets such as Serrano, Ortega y Gasset and Velázquez. The situation is also ideal considering it is within the Art Triangle, an area of Madrid where the most notable museums, such as the Prado, the Thyssen and the Center of Art Reina Sofia, are located.

We offer 261 rooms all decorated with a classic style which offer an elegant and cosy atmosphere. With no detail overlooked that you might miss, our rooms will make you feel as if you were at home. We take pride in our tailored, linen bed sheets on every bed and the high ceilings of each room, a lasting reminder of last century’s architecture. Along with their privileged position of being located at the corner of the building, each of our 5 suites and 2 presidential suites features a semicircular living-room. Many celebrities have chosen to stay in our suites, knowing that their comfort and privacy are assured.

Standard
Peaceful interior or exterior rooms measuring about 20 square meters.
Equipped with:
- Double bed or two single beds
- Desk
- Complete mini bar
- Private safety box
- Wi-Fi internet connection
- Interactive Television
- Complete marble bathroom
- Hairdryer and magnifying mirror
- Bathrobe and slippers
- Special selection of toiletries

As well as:
- 24 hour Room Service
- Variety of pillows
- Free access to the outdoor pool (in season)
- Daily turndown service

Executive
Slightly larger than the Standard rooms:
Equipped with:
- Double bed or two twin beds
- Desk
- Complete mini bar
- Private safety box
- Wi-Fi internet connection
- Interactive Television
- Complete marble bathroom
- Hairdryer and magnifying mirror
- Bathrobe and slippers
- Special selection of toiletries

As well as
- 24 hour Room Service
- Variety of pillows
- Free access to the outdoor pool (in season)
- Daily turndown service
- Welcome box of chocolates

Junior Suites
All of our 22 junior suites of about 40 square meters are equipped with the latest technology, plus some of them have a private balcony. Additionally, every junior suite has a CD player, so that you may enjoy your favourite music:
Equipped with:
- Double bed or two twin beds
- Desk
- Complete mini bar
- Private safety box
- Wi-Fi internet connection
- Interactive Television
- Complete marble bathroom
- Hairdryer and magnifying mirror
- Bathrobe and slippers

As well as:
- 24 hour Room Service
- Variety of pillows
- Free access to the pool (in season)
- Daily turndown service
- Welcome box of chocolates
- TV in the bedroom and the sitting room, depending on the layout (whether the bedroom and sitting room are separated or not)
- CD Player
- Toiletries from the exclusive Molton Brown Company

Suites
Our five suites measure about 50 square meters, are located in the most exceptional spot in the building and have been carefully decorated down to the last detail:
Equipped with:
- Double bed or two twin beds
- Desk
- Complete mini bar
- Private safety box
- Wi-Fi internet connection
- Interactive Television
- Complete marble bathroom
- Hairdryer and magnifying mirror
- Bathrobe and slippers

As well as:
- 24 hour Room Service
- Variety of pillows
- Free access to the pool (in season)
- Daily turndown service
- Welcome box of chocolates
- TV in the bedroom and the sitting room
- Fax machine
- CD Player
- Toiletries from the exclusive Molton Brown Company
- Independent sitting room

Presidential Suite
These 2 recently inaugurated suites were decorated by the prestigious Portuguese Interior Designer, Duarte Pinto Coelho; which elevates their status to Presidential.
Equipped with:
- Double bed or two twin beds
- Desk
- Complete mini bar
- Private safety box
- Wi-Fi internet connection
- Interactive Television
- Complete marble bathroom
- Hairdryer and magnifying mirror
- Bathrobe and slippers

As well as:
- 24 hour Room Service
- Variety of pillows
- Free access to the pool (in season)
- Daily turndown service
- Welcome box of chocolates
- Bang & Olufsen TV in the bedroom and the sitting room
- CD Player
- Fax Machine
- Toiletries from the exclusive Molton Brown Company
- Independent sitting room

Hotel Wellington offers a wide selection of gastronomy. Our guests enjoy a careful 24 hour room service as well as a complete breakfast buffet available every morning from 7 to 11. Hotel Wellington is proud to be one of the few places where every variety of bread, as well as cakes and pastries, are homemade everyday within the Hotel.’ It is a simple detail that is enjoyed by all of our guests and sets Hotel Wellington apart from the rest.

The excellence of our gastronomy also resonates within our wedding banquets, private lunches and dinners, company dinners or any other event. Chef Javier Librero and his team of professionals handle every detail with exquisite care, turning a special occasion into an unforgettable day in one of our private event rooms.

Goizeko is the result of the union between the culinary interest of Jesús Santos and Chef David Marcano, a graduate of a Superior Spanish Culinary School with a degree in Tourism and who has worked with Juan Mari Arzak. Innovative and seasonal Basque haute cuisine. Valet parking, private salon for up to 40 guests, credit cards accepted.

Decorated in the minimalist style of the latest trends, Kabuki offers the best sushi in Madrid, known for its fresh fish and quality preparation. Offering a variety of specialties elaborated by Ricado Sanz; with ‘sashimi de toro’ standing out as a favourite.

A casual-dining restaurant with a pleasant atmosphere, La Llave de Oro serves breakfast, daily lunch specials and a small dinner menu of hand selected dishes as well as a large selection of sandwiches.

With its select British atmosphere, this Wellington bar is the perfect place to start your night with an appetizer or finish it with the last drink of the night.

The Hotel Wellington lounge is an exceptional place, where our guests take pleasure in listening to the soft notes of piano music every night from 8pm on while enjoying our tapas and tostas. Likewise, the Salon Consejos, with its large windows that fill the area with natural daylight, offers an intimate corner where our guests can enjoy a good book or pleasant conversation.

- Business Center (open 24 hours) Computers equipped with Windows XP and High-Speed Internet connection, Laser Printer
- WiFi
- Private Parking
- Outdoor pool during the summer with Jacuzzi
- 2 Restaurants: Goizeko Wellington and Kabuki Wellington (Basque and Japanese cuisine respectively)
- La Llave de Oro snack bar
- English Bar
- Piano Bar
- 24 hour room service
- Massage service within the room upon request, offered by Relajarium
- Cloakroom
- In-house laundry service
- Multimedia services and telecommunication material for rent
- Car rental, with or without a driver
- Selection of newspapers
- Reservation service for restaurants and tickets to the theater and shows

The preparation of such a special day as this doesn’t have to worry you. Just leave the organization of your wedding in our hands. All you have to do is choose the date and relax. We will make sure this day is as exceptional as unforgettable.

Your guests will appreciate the hotel’s beautiful architecture in addition to the convenience of the hotel’s private car park and the public car park located in front of the hotel. Once inside your guests will admire the classic decoration and the grand selection of modern art, winners of Foundation Wellington’s competitions, which adorn the walls of the hotel.

Every aspect of your wedding will be managed by our exceptional staff; from the menu, which is carried out especially by our Chef, Javier Librero, to the exceptional quality of the table service, cutlery, dishes and table cloths, to the menu and the floral centre pieces being selected according to the season, to the after dinner dance.

If your wedding exceeds 100 guests you will enjoy additional courtesies from Hotel Wellington which include an invitation to spend the wedding night in our Wedding Suite.

1952, the year in which Isabella Rosellini is born, Eve Perón steps down, Isabel II becomes queen after the death of her father, George VI , Spain enters into UNESCO and eliminates one of the last reminders of the Spanish Civil War: ration cards.

On April 19 of the same year, at 8 Velázquez, in Madrid, Baltasar Ibán Valdés, a businessman in transportation and the founder of a breed of fighting bulls that carry his name, finalized his dream of opening a five star, luxury hotel of the highest standards.

He built the hotel in the Salamanca Neighbourhood, which owes its name to its promoter, José de Salamanca. De Salamanca wanted to develop a new city model planned on his personal property, which is what the Salamanca Neighbourhood became. He purposely built the neighbourhood within a certain distance from the centre of the city, a trait that is reminiscent of the Madrid of 1857 and the reign of Isabel II. 1952, the year in which Isabella Rosellini is born, Eve Perón steps down, Isabel II becomes queen after the death of her father, George VI , Spain enters into UNESCO and eliminates one of the last reminders of the Spanish Civil War: ration cards.

José de Salamanca (1811-1893) who was known for being the Count of los Llanos and the Marquis of Salamanca, mayor of Monóvar and Vera, member of Parliament in 1836, and minister in Pacheco’s (1847) and García Goyena’s government and whose project is now known as one of the most prestigious, stately and elegant neighbourhoods in Madrid. With streets such as Serrano, Goya, Villanueva, Ortega y Gasset, Jorge Juan and Paseo de Recoletos and plazas such as Marqués de Salamanca, Independencia or Colon this neighbourhood offers you the possibility of shopping in the highest end stores, the best antique shops and eating in the best restaurants in Madrid.

The Salamanca neighbourhood has been the home to many famous and important people such as Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer and the Nobel Laureate Juan Ramón Jiménez. The brothers Serafín and Joaquín Álvarez Quintero lived at 76 Velázquez and the Nobel Laureate of 1989, Camilo José Cela, lived at 91 Claudio Coello, where he wrote his first novel, “La familia de Pascual Duarte.” Emilio Castelar y Ripoll, the president of the First Republic, lived at 40 Serrano and the old Huerta Palace, the building that is now the United States Embassy, is where Antonio Cánovas del Castillo lived and held meetings with his ministers. Benito Pérez Galdos, Gregorio Marañón, Francisco Pi y Margall, Rubén Darío, Federico García Lorca, Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Miguel Hernández are more examples of the countless celebrities and important figures who have lived near Hotel Wellington.

The extension of Hotel Wellington is found at 6 Velázquez , where the famous Torreón stood at until July, 1936. The famous Torreón was where Ramón Gómez de la Serna worked his universal magic. Gómez de la Serna wanted to make Madrid a central reference point that was at the same time both local and universal, worldly and yet true to its city roots. An avant-garde and the most post-modern of all the modernists, Gómez de la Serna was an exceptional creator of language who possessed great intuition of the world in which we lived, as described in his books “Las Greguerías” and “Los Ismos”.

In a place where his guests could walk from Retiro Park by way of a wide and majestic avenue, Baltasar Ibán in 1944 asked the architect Luis Blanco Soler to carry out this important project at a time when the hotels and tourism industry, as well as the economy in general, was uncertain.

Differences in opinions and advice didn’t stop the initial plans for the hotel being drawn up. Not even starting with a modest plot with its façade facing “calle Villanueva” kept Baltasar Ibán from his dream of acquiring a corner plot on “calle Villanueva” and “calle Velázquez” to build his great hotel project. At last he found just such a space: a building with two elegant façades proportional to both streets, which is now Hotel Wellington. A building that is catalogued and protected in the architectural Heritage of Madrid.

The hotel criteria that were applied in Europe and America at the time were changed in Hotel Wellington. The 160 rooms were differentiated between three types: rooms with a bathroom, rooms with a sitting room and bathroom and suites that consisted of two bedrooms with independents bathrooms, a dressing room and a sitting room.

The Reception and Concierge were placed in the elegant entrance along with a nightclub, a private dining room, shopping centre, restaurant, bar, reading room and lounge. Contrary to necessity and against technical advice, Baltasar Ibán gambled on also building a parking garage, which today differentiates Hotel Wellington and raises it above the rest.

After its first few years in business the hotel became so popular that an expansion became necessary. This was done, as said above, in 1976 at 6 Velazquez, where, until 1936, Ramón Gomez de la Serna had his famous Torreón.

On April 19, 1952 Hotel Wellington was inaugurated by the General Director of Tourism, Luis Bolín and the Count of Bailén along with a number of other famous political, cultural and social celebrities of the 1950s.
Hotel Wellington

The first guest to sleep at the hotel left a message in the registry saying, “It is with great satisfaction that I sign this registry as the first Spaniard to stay at this magnificent hotel; a hotel comparable to the best in the world.” Since that April in 1952 until now a great many guests have passed through these hotel doors continuing to make Hotel Wellington, after so many years, a leader in the hotel industry in Madrid.

Our rooms have hosted the likes of Grace Kelly, Xavier Cugat, Graham Greene, Ernest Hemingway, Severo Ochoa, the Dukes of Wellington y Cuidad Rodrigo and the comedian Gila. Their Majesties the Kings of Spain, their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Asturias and their Highnesses Princess Elena and Princess Cristina have all put their trust in Hotel Wellington along with an innumerable amount of people who represent all aspects of society both in and out of Spain.

From all the historic moments that Hotel Wellington has lived through the moment that stands out is May 22, 2005, when his Majesty the King of Spain chose Hotel Wellington to host the guests of the royal wedding between Prince Philip and his bride Letizia as well as choosing to use our accomplished staff to help develop the wedding banquet at the Royal Palace in Madrid.

Some of our most recent guests have been people such as actors Adrien Brody and Matt Damon, the President of France Nicholas Sarkozy, the Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus, the Petits Chanteurs de Saint Marc Choir (the choir that appeared in the film Les Choristes) and the actress Paz Vega, winner of the 2001 Goya Award as best new actress.

To speak of bullfighting in Madrid is to speak of Las Ventas (Madrid’s bullfighting ring), and to speak of Las Ventas is to speak of Hotel Wellington as it was born with a call to bullfighting from the very moment Mr. Baltasar Ibán, a great livestock farmer, placed the building’s first stone.

During the 1950’s, Curro Romero, a promising matador apprentice, established his residency at Hotel Wellington. Since then the hotel has become a place where these masters fight against their superstitions, their moments of waiting and their dreams. This is where the bullfighters follow the bullfighting rites, its liturgy, in the moments just before they dare to once again cross into Las Ventas; dreaming about returning afterwards through the Grande de la Monumental, the main door of the plaza, just as Sebastián Palomo Linares did on May 22, 1972. It was on that date that, after getting dressed in Hotel Wellington, Linares returned with the ears and tail of the bull Cigarrón.

Bullfighters such as Paco Camino, Jaime Ostos, Rafael de Paula, Manuel Benitez “El Cordobés”, El Niño de la Capea, Manuel Caballero, Finito de Córdoba, Ortega Cano, Cesar Rincón, Luis Francisco Esplá, Espartaco, Francisco Rivera Ordóñez, Dávila Miura, “El Cid”, Sebastián Castella and the promising Alejandro Talavante are a small example of those who have stayed at Hotel Wellington because they know that we understand their traditions and necessities.

Bullfighters aren’t the only celebrities of this art that grace our halls. Rejoneadores (bullfighters who fight atop a horse) along with bullfighting businessmen, cattle-raisers and bullfighting journalists are some of our regular guests.

We could never forget the bull of Baltasar Ibán’s livestock that, after being killed in Alicante by Paco Camino, was proudly stuffed and displayed for many years within the Hotel Wellington.
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Type: Hotels
Country: Spain
Town/City: 28001  Madrid
Address: Calle Velazquez
Phone: +34 915 754 400
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Fax: +34 915 764 164
Visits: 843
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