Where to Stay in Madrid: Hotels with Pools

Madrid, the vibrant heart of Spain, beckons travelers with its rich tapestry of culture, history, and culinary delights. From the stunning architecture of the Royal Palace to the lively atmosphere of its tapas bars and bustling plazas, this city offers an unforgettable experience that captivates every visitor.

For those seeking a refreshing escape from the urban heat, hotels with pools provide the perfect oasis. Choosing the right place to stay is crucial for enjoying all that Madrid has to offer, and our guide will help you discover the best places to stay, nearby neighborhoods, top attractions, and essential travel tips.

In a hurry? Here's our recommended accommodation

Category Recommended accommodation
5 star / luxury
Hotel Puerta America
Hotel Urban, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World
VP Plaza España Design
4 star hotels
Dear Hotel Madrid
Pestana Collection Plaza Mayor
CoolRooms Palacio de Atocha

Recommended accommodation

Dear Hotel Madrid
Dear Hotel Madrid
Hotel
Madrid, Spain

Cheap, Accommodations, Pools, Parking, Romantic, Gites, 4-star, Gostinicies, Rooms, Alberghi, Lodgings, Places to stay, Family, Accessible hotels

Hotel Puerta America
Hotel Puerta America
Hotel
Madrid, Spain

Luxury, Accommodations, Pools, Parking, Romantic, Boutique, Gites, 5-star, Gostinicies, Rooms, Alberghi, Lodgings, Places to stay, Accessible hotels

Hotel Urban, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World
Hotel Urban, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World
Hotel
Madrid, Spain

Luxury, Accommodations, Pools, Parking, Romantic, Boutique, Gites, 5-star, Gostinicies, Rooms, Alberghi, Lodgings, Places to stay

VP Plaza España Design
VP Plaza España Design
Hotel
Madrid, Spain

Luxury, Cheap, Accommodations, Pools, Parking, Spa, Gites, 5-star, Gostinicies, Rooms, Alberghi, Lodgings, Places to stay, Family, Accessible hotels

URSO Hotel & Spa, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World
URSO Hotel & Spa, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World
Hotel
Madrid, Spain

Accommodations, Pools, Parking, Spa, Romantic, Gites, Pet-friendly, 5-star, Gostinicies, Rooms, Alberghi, Lodgings, Hot tubs, Places to stay, Family, Accessible hotels

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Things to do and Activities in Madrid

🎫 Local Experiences & Attractions in Madrid

✨ Things to Do

Food Tasting Tour: Explore Madrid's culinary scene with a guided food tasting tour. Sample local delicacies like tapas and churros while visiting vibrant neighborhoods.

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Guided Walking Tour: Join a guided walking tour through the historic center of Madrid. Discover iconic sites, hidden squares, and learn about the city's rich history from knowledgeable guides.

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River Cruise on the Manzanares: Relax on a river cruise along the Manzanares River. Enjoy scenic views of Madrid's parks and architecture while drifting peacefully on the water.

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📍 Top Attractions

Prado Museum: Visit the renowned Prado Museum, home to thousands of works by Spanish masters like Velázquez and Goya. Visitor Tip: Visit during off-peak hours for a quieter experience.

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Royal Palace of Madrid: Explore the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Spanish royal family. Marvel at its impressive architecture and expansive gardens.

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Retiro Park: Stroll through Retiro Park, a beautiful green space featuring sculptures, monuments, and a large lake for boating. A perfect spot for relaxation.

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Travel Tips for Madrid

💡 Essential Logistics & Insider Tips for Madrid

🚆 Getting Around

The Core Tip: Most visitors rely on the extensive metro and bus systems to navigate Madrid efficiently.

The Pro Move: Consider purchasing a multi-day travel pass to save on transit costs and avoid lines at ticket machines.

📅 Timing Your Trip

The Core Tip: Spring and fall are peak seasons for tourism, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to summer.

The Pro Move: Visit popular attractions like the Prado Museum early in the morning or late afternoon to dodge peak crowds.

🚶 Getting Around Safely

The Core Tip: Madrid is generally walkable, especially in neighborhoods like Malasaña and Chueca, where many sites are close together.

The Pro Move: Stick to well-lit areas at night and be aware of your surroundings, particularly in crowded tourist spots.

💳 Money & Payments

The Core Tip: Credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops, but some small vendors may prefer cash.

The Pro Move: Keep some small cash on hand for local markets or street vendors where card payments might not be available.

✈️ Airport / Arrival Tips

The Core Tip: From Madrid-Barajas Airport, travelers can use taxis, rideshare services, or the metro to reach the city center.

The Pro Move: Follow airport signage to the designated taxi or rideshare pickup areas to streamline your arrival process.

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