The Hotel Señorial Madrid is located in the beating heart of the city of Madrid between Gran Vía and Plaza España. Its immediate vicinity is graced by the famous landmarks like the Senate and Royal Palace. It was built in 1960 and thereafter underwent a thorough refurbishment in 1995. Resplendent in all the modern-day facilities, it stands high as one of the most in-demand good-value Hotels in Madrid.
Accommodation in Hotel Señorial Madrid
The twin buildings of the Señorial Hotel Madrid in Spain abounds an array of contemporary style guestrooms, coming in the categories of 9 Single and 51 Double bedrooms. Promising you a relaxing and comfortable stay, the air-conditioned guestrooms feature amenities like:
Minibar
Cable/Satellite TV
Radio
Telephone
Room Service
Safe
Wake-up Service
Iron/Ironing Board
Hairdryers
The hotel is considerate enough to provide non-smoking rooms on request.
Dining at Hotel Señorial Madrid
There is a splendid in-house Café at the Hotel Señorial to regale you with mouthwatering snacks and brews; and the cozy Bar is also a must check for all the wine connoisseurs of the world putting up at the hotel.
Business at Hotel Señorial Madrid
Make use of the round-the-clock facilities like Fax, Photocopying and Direct Dial Telephone to stay tuned to your official ongoing while touring extensively in Madrid. The premiere Accommodation in Madrid also offers a well-appointed Conference Room suited for all kinds of corporate and social events.
Recreation at Hotel Señorial Madrid in Spain
Plan out your detailed sightseeing tour in and around the city with the help of the hotel's friendly staff; once you are done with it set out to explore them in full galore all on your own.
Other Facilities in Hotel Señorial Madrid
Hotel Señorial offers you other facilities like:
24-Hour Front Desk
Newspapers
Elevator
Express Check-In/Check-Out
Safety Deposit Box
Heating
Laundry
Ironing Service
City Info
Albeit a major urban hub of today's world and an icon of contemporaneity, Madrid traces its origin to the pre-historic era. An area belonging to the Alcalá de Henares, the erstwhile diocese of Complutum, the metropolis has grown into a fascinating potpourri of human cultures over the years.