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Edificio España isn’t just a building—it’s Madrid’s skyline signature! Its sleek modernist silhouette pierces the sky, glowing like a crystal tower at night. Stand beneath it and feel the city’s pulse. Gaze up from the opposite square, and you’ll catch that electric thrill—the kind that makes you believe in tomorrow.

One Shot Recoletos

One Shot Recoletos

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
C. de Salustiano Olózaga, 4
1.7KM from Edificio Espana
DryerDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceFitness Center
per night
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USD**8
One Shot Luchana

One Shot Luchana

4 / 5Good
C. de Luchana, 22
1.15KM from Edificio Espana
DryerBarDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**9
One Shot Fortuny

One Shot Fortuny

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
C. de Fortuny, 7
1.76KM from Edificio Espana
Fitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryer
per night
From
USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Edificio Espana

Stay at Hotel Ritz Madrid, located just a 5-minute walk from the Palacio de España. This landmark hotel, built in the late 19th century, features opulent Neoclassical architecture and offers balcony rooms with direct views of the Palacio's striking modernist façade and copper roof. The property also provides exclusive guided tours to explore the building’s art collections and historical exhibitions, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking immersive cultural and architectural experiences in Madrid.

Take Metro Line 1 to Serrano Station, then walk 8 minutes along Calle Serrano to reach the Palacio de España. This route connects major attractions like Puerta del Sol and the Prado Museum, offering convenient access. Alternatively, use ride-hailing apps or electric bike-sharing services with GPS navigation set to "Palacio de España, Madrid" for precise arrival at the main entrance.

Must-try experiences include daily guided architectural tours hosted by Madrid City Council, which delve into the building’s fusion of Art Nouveau and Modernist design elements. Nearby Salva Dali Square frequently hosts contemporary art exhibitions and live music events, with a weekend artisan market featuring local food and crafts. For history enthusiasts, book a visit to the underground Madrid Urban History Archive, housing rare architectural blueprints and vintage photographs preserved within the palace complex.