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Tryp Ambassador

in Madrid , Spanish Cities T rating: 4

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  • Historical hotel
  • Good food
  • In heart of Madrid
“Not many hotels can boast royal connections, but as the former palace of the Dukes of Granada, the Tryp Ambassador can do exactly that.“
With its regal background, the Tryp Ambassador is a jewel in the crown of Madrid’s hotel scene. This former palace was once the residence of the Dukes of Granada and from the outside it looks much like it did back in the 19th century.

Step inside and you’ll see its stately beginnings have been kept very much intact. With its glass roof, elegant chandelier and corridor of archways framing the main space, the lobby is a grand prelude to the rest of the hotel.

As for the bedrooms, they’re timelessly elegant. Latte-coloured walls wrap around huge soundproofed windows dressed with sage-green curtains. Beds are of the big and well-dressed variety. And furniture is richly polished and topped with little flower-filled vases. As for the extras, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with satellite TVs and minibars.

In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of
Step inside and you’ll see its stately beginnings have been kept very much intact. With its glass roof, elegant chandelier and corridor of archways framing the main space, the lobby is a grand prelude to the rest of the hotel.

As for the bedrooms, they’re timelessly elegant. Latte-coloured walls wrap around huge soundproofed windows dressed with sage-green curtains. Beds are of the big and well-dressed variety. And furniture is richly polished and topped with little flower-filled vases. As for the extras, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with satellite TVs and minibars.

In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of Step inside and you’ll see its stately beginnings have been kept very much intact. With its glass roof, elegant chandelier and corridor of archways framing the main space, the lobby is a grand prelude to the rest of the hotel.

As for the bedrooms, they’re timelessly elegant. Latte-coloured walls wrap around huge soundproofed windows dressed with sage-green curtains. Beds are of the big and well-dressed variety. And furniture is richly polished and topped with little flower-filled vases. As for the extras, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with satellite TVs and minibars.

In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of
As for the bedrooms, they’re timelessly elegant. Latte-coloured walls wrap around huge soundproofed windows dressed with sage-green curtains. Beds are of the big and well-dressed variety. And furniture is richly polished and topped with little flower-filled vases. As for the extras, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with satellite TVs and minibars.

In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of As for the bedrooms, they’re timelessly elegant. Latte-coloured walls wrap around huge soundproofed windows dressed with sage-green curtains. Beds are of the big and well-dressed variety. And furniture is richly polished and topped with little flower-filled vases. As for the extras, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with satellite TVs and minibars.

In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of
In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of
There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of , it puts you right next to all the big sights like the Royal Palace and Plaza de España.
  • Entrepatios bar
  • Patio
  • Room Service
Enjoy a drink in the courtyard

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Meals

  • Buffet breakfast
  • Tapas from the bar
  • Invernadero restaurant

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Tour operator rating

4

Official Rating

4 star

Air conditioning

Yes

No. of rooms

183

Room facilities

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Room facilities

  • Air-conditioning
  • Satellite TV
  • Telephone
  • Safety deposit box
  • Minibar
  • Hairdryer
  • Wi-Fi internet
  • Soundproof windows

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  • In the centre of Madrid
  • On a side street just off the Gran Via
  • Close to Teatro Real & Plaza de Espana
  • Easy walking distance to shops & all the major sights

Your guide to Madrid, Spanish Cities

"Sophisticated. Super-cool. And spilling over with museums, tapas bars and high-spirited nightlife. Spain’s sassy capital is a sun-soaked gem.”

Watch out, because Madrid’s going to creep up on you. Step into the energetic Spanish capital and before long, its friendly people, historic arcades and Majestic museums will work their magic on you, big time. But that’s no surprise. After all, this is one European capital that’s seriously underrated by the travel cognoscenti. Seville and Barcelona may steal the holiday headlines, but Madrid’s hot on their fast-flicking heels when it comes to sightseeing and hip Hispanic buzz. Think grand tree-lined avenues. Fresco-frosted 19th century mansion houses. Picturesque plazas. And now add ladlefuls of glorious art, lively café culture and rocket-charged nightlife and you’ve got what this sun-drenched, high-spirited city is all about.

First up though is its culture. With a bevy of dazzling art museums crowned by the world-famous Prado and overflowing with works by Goya, El Greco and Picasso, art and history fiends will be in their element. Then there’s the shopping. Start at the city’s hub, the bustling Puerto del Sol, and meander along glamorous thoroughfares dripping with ritzy boutiques and designer labels. Stroll further and you’ll discover funky districts like Salamanca and Chueca, loaded with super-hip shops. And on your way, stop for a café con leche at one of the city’s elegant cobbled plazas. Breathe in the history - most testify to Spain’s ‘Golden Age’ when the country’s Hapbsurg monarchs strutted the 16th-17th century world stage. Or take time out in the Retiro, Madrid’s lush central park where the formal gardens fill with strolling magicians, buskers and aromatic ‘churro’ stalls at weekends. And once you’re done sightseeing, throw yourself into Madrid’s culinary banquet. It’s so good it’ll grab gastronomes by the throat. Think timbered taverns serving platters of roasted suckling pig. Haute cuisine haunts where chefs agonise over fanciful European dishes. Oh, and more tapas bars you can shake a pincho stick at. These irrestistible nibble-nooks line every street, tempting you with sunshiney saucerfuls of olives, hams and tortilla to go with your sangria or San Miguel. But don’t think that’s your lot. As the clock ticks past ten, the irrepressible ‘Madrileños’ whip themselves into a post-tapas party like you’d never believe. It’s inescapable and exhaustively varied, so there’s something for all. We’re talking fiery flamenco shows. Blue-tiled wooden bars. And cutting-edge danceclubs galore. All more than enough to keep you clapping, chatting and cavorting till dawn. Love life? You’ll be mad about Madrid.

More on Madrid, Spanish Cities

More on Madrid, Spanish Cities

Watch out, because Madrid’s going to creep up on you. Step into the energetic Spanish capital and before long, its friendly people, historic arcades and Majestic museums will work their magic on you, big time. But that’s no surprise. After all, this is one European capital that’s seriously underrated by the travel cognoscenti. Seville and Barcelona may steal the holiday headlines, but Madrid’s hot on their fast-flicking heels when it comes to sightseeing and hip Hispanic buzz. Think grand tree-lined avenues. Fresco-frosted 19th century mansion houses. Picturesque plazas. And now add ladlefuls of glorious art, lively café culture and rocket-charged nightlife and you’ve got what this sun-drenched, high-spirited city is all about.

First up though is its culture. With a bevy of dazzling art museums crowned by the world-famous Prado and overflowing with works by Goya, El Greco and Picasso, art and history fiends will be in their element. Then there’s the shopping. Start at the city’s hub, the bustling Puerto del Sol, and meander along glamorous thoroughfares dripping with ritzy boutiques and designer labels. Stroll further and you’ll discover funky districts like Salamanca and Chueca, loaded with super-hip shops. And on your way, stop for a café con leche at one of the city’s elegant cobbled plazas. Breathe in the history - most testify to Spain’s ‘Golden Age’ when the country’s Hapbsurg monarchs strutted the 16th-17th century world stage. Or take time out in the Retiro, Madrid’s lush central park where the formal gardens fill with strolling magicians, buskers and aromatic ‘churro’ stalls at weekends. And once you’re done sightseeing, throw yourself into Madrid’s culinary banquet. It’s so good it’ll grab gastronomes by the throat. Think timbered taverns serving platters of roasted suckling pig. Haute cuisine haunts where chefs agonise over fanciful European dishes. Oh, and more tapas bars you can shake a pincho stick at. These irrestistible nibble-nooks line every street, tempting you with sunshiney saucerfuls of olives, hams and tortilla to go with your sangria or San Miguel. But don’t think that’s your lot. As the clock ticks past ten, the irrepressible ‘Madrileños’ whip themselves into a post-tapas party like you’d never believe. It’s inescapable and exhaustively varied, so there’s something for all. We’re talking fiery flamenco shows. Blue-tiled wooden bars. And cutting-edge danceclubs galore. All more than enough to keep you clapping, chatting and cavorting till dawn. Love life? You’ll be mad about Madrid.

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“Not many hotels can boast royal connections, but as the former palace of the Dukes of Granada, the Tryp Ambassador can do exactly that.“

With its regal background, the Tryp Ambassador is a jewel in the crown of Madrid’s hotel scene. This former palace was once the residence of the Dukes of Granada and from the outside it looks much like it did back in the 19th century.

Step inside and you’ll see its stately beginnings have been kept very much intact. With its glass roof, elegant chandelier and corridor of archways framing the main space, the lobby is a grand prelude to the rest of the hotel.

As for the bedrooms, they’re timelessly elegant. Latte-coloured walls wrap around huge soundproofed windows dressed with sage-green curtains. Beds are of the big and well-dressed variety. And furniture is richly polished and topped with little flower-filled vases. As for the extras, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with satellite TVs and minibars.

In terms of food, there’s enough choice here to ensure you need never dine anywhere else. Start the day with a buffet breakfast, move on to a tapas lunch at the Entrepatios bar, and finish off with a typically Spanish dinner at the Invernadero restaurant.

There’s one final factor that makes this place a must-stay – its location. Just a few steps from Gran Via in the historical heart of Madrid, it puts you right next to all the big sights like the Royal Palace and Plaza de España.

  • Entrepatios bar
  • Patio
  • Room Service

Enjoy a drink in the courtyard

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