
Edition Hotels is a visionary hotel project by Ian Schrager and Marriott International. If Schrager's name sounds familiar, it's because he is one of the masterminds inventing the boutique hotel category.
They are known for offering a unique stay with fewer rooms than commercial establishments in great locations.
Edition Hotels takes the boutique hotel concept one step further. They aim to be present in the world's top cities and stand out from the sea of luxury hotels.

-Photos by Nikolas Koenig-
The Madrid Edition wants to make you feel like you have just discovered a new intimate world where the interior strikes with eye-wateringly beautiful details.
The Edition hotel is located centrally in Madrid's old town, surrounded by gastro and retail establishments.

The vivid pink tunnel is the hallway leading to the lobby.

The central Lobby Bar has a cozy atmosphere thanks to the calming colors and the abundance of candle lights.
The U-shaped sofa brings you together with fellow guests to flavor the tasty liquid offerings of the bar.

The white marble pool table was designed by Emmanuel Levet Stenne, whose bespoke interior design items are like art pieces belonging to museums.

Each space at the Madrid Edition hotel is like entering a new hall at a modern art exhibition. The sculptural staircase is a prime example of this, leading from the lobby's main entrance.

The Lobby Bar's bespoke furniture is the work of Jean-Michel Frank and Christian Astuguevieille designers.

Are you a fan of punch? The hotel has a dedicated Punch Room, where alcoholic and non-alcoholic fruit beverages are served in an elegant yet intimate environment.

Jeronimo is the hotel's main restaurant serving international food inspired by Mexico's ancient gastronomy.

The Jeronimo has four distinctive parts, each with its own design features.


The hotel has 200 perfectly designed guest rooms and suites and two penthouses.

The bed's royal headboard design is Edition Madrid's most prominent feature.

Some of the higher-class suites have private terraces/balconies.

Madrid Penthouse's private terrace

The Madrid Penthouse Suite and the Opera Penthouse Suite feature a private pool too.





Oroya is the Madrid Edition's easygoing tapas bar on the hotel's fourth floor.

Oroya's interior is a glasshouse-style dining space bursting with colors and decorated with beautiful pendant lumps and lush greenery.

Oroya's terrace is a sky garden with a vine-covered pergola and a cozy fireplace.

It's the perfect setting to share tapas with your friends, along with handcrafted cocktails.

The hotel is home to Madrid's biggest rooftop swimming pool, and it's equipped with 25 sunbeds and 5 cabanas.
Pl. de Celenque, 2, 28013 Madrid, Spain