Toronto Star

A glamorous Spanish revival

History meets luxury at the new Four Seasons Hotel Madrid

- PATRICIA KAROUNOS

What do you get when you combine eight years of no-expenses-spared restoratio­n, seven historic buildings and an entire block right in the centre of Spain’s capital city? The new Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, the swish brand’s long-awaited debut in the country.

For the ultraelega­nt space, the hoteliers have restored a series of offices that date back to 1887. A sense of grandeur is on display from the moment you step into the lobby — which once served as the headquarte­rs for a national bank — where you’ll find original stained-glass windows and guests sipping tea and champagne.

You’ll notice nods to Spanish history and culture throughout the building, including more than 3,700 artifacts (think palatial brass door handles and intricate stone flooring). Staff don uniforms designed by Madrileno couturier Lorenzo Caprile and inspired by Spanish custom — doormen, for example, wear traditiona­l capes. The interiors are also adorned with 2,500 works by emerging local artists.

Each of the hotel’s 200 spacious rooms (from $530) are outfitted with plush reading chaises and sleek marble-clad bathrooms. Select rooms even feature private terraces overlookin­g the city.

While guests may be staying in the heart of Madrid, just a quick stroll from Kilometro Cero, they won’t have to wander far for a particular­ly coveted table. The star attraction is Dani, located on the relaxed all-season rooftop and helmed by Spanish celebrity chef Dani Garcia. The menu features Andalusian staples, like king crab pappardell­e, and his famed Michelin-starred specialtie­s, like carrot tartare.

There’s also the soon-to-open casual gastrobar Isa, where guests can tuck into Asian-inspired tapas, and the lobby bar/ bakery El Patio, which serves up yuzu lemon meringue pie alongside inventive cocktails.

No trip here would be complete without a stop at the on-site spa, a destinatio­n in itself. Spanning four floors it offers a range of restorativ­e and balancing treatments, as well as products from high-end English brand111Sk­in, available in Spain for the first time.

To start your stay off right, head to the spa for the Restless Traveller massage. The 90-minute treatment purports to combat jet lag by focusing on the body’s circadian rhythm and travel-induced tension. Then you’ll be ready to take on all Madrid has to offer.

 ??  ?? The Four Seasons Hotel Madrid’s elegant lobby once housed a national bank.
The Four Seasons Hotel Madrid’s elegant lobby once housed a national bank.
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Each of the hotel’s 200 rooms are outfitted with plush reading chaises.

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