Top Best Hotels in Spain (With Exact Addresses)
If you’re dreaming of Spain—art-filled cities, Moorish palaces, sun-lit beaches, Michelin-star dining—this guide rounds up the best hotels in Spain to match every kind of trip. From landmark palace hotels in Madrid to sea-view stunners in Barcelona and the Canary Islands, each pick below includes a short snapshot of why it’s special, who it’s perfect for, and the full street address so you can plug it straight into your map.
How to choose the best hotel in Spain
Anchor to your itinerary. Spain is big: Madrid for museums, Barcelona for architecture and beaches, AndalucÃa for Moorish heritage, San Sebastián for food, the Balearics and Canaries for sun-and-sea.
Decide your vibe. Urban icon, historic palace, beachfront resort, or wellness retreat?
Mind the season. Spring (April–June) and fall (September–October) are the sweet spots for cities; July–August is best for islands and the north coast; winter sun is the Canary Islands’ superpower.
Book early for festivals. Semana Santa (Holy Week), Feria de Abril (Seville), San FermÃn (Pamplona), and film/food festivals in San Sebastián fill up months in advance.
The 10 standout hotels in Spain
Ordered by destination for easy trip-planning. Every listing includes the exact address and a quick “Good for†note.
Four Seasons Hotel Madrid — capital-city showstopper
- Why it’s special: Four Seasons’ first Spanish outpost unites seven historic buildings in the Centro Canalejas complex. Expect a destination rooftop by chef Dani GarcÃa, a 15,000+ sq ft urban spa, and direct access to luxury shopping.
- Address: Calle de Sevilla, 3, 28014 Madrid, Spain.
Four Seasons - Good for: First-timers who want to walk to the Golden Triangle of Art (Prado, Reina SofÃa, Thyssen). Couples seeking big-city glamour with a spa day baked in.
- Don’t miss: Sunset cocktails with skyline views; a morning stroll down Calle de Alcalá to El Retiro.
Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid — Belle Époque icon by El Retiro
- Why it’s special: A meticulously restored palace hotel that keeps the Ritz’s old-world sheen while adding Madrid-forward dining (two of the hottest tables in town sit under its roof).
- Address: Plaza de la Lealtad 5, 28014 Madrid, Spain.
Mandarin Oriental - Good for: Art lovers (you’re steps from the Prado) and classic-luxury travelers who swoon for crystal, coffered ceilings, and white-glove service.
- Don’t miss: Afternoon tea beneath the glass canopy of Palm Court.

Hotel Arts Barcelona — urban resort on the Med
- Why it’s special: Ritz-Carlton service, two Michelin stars at Enoteca Paco Pérez, landscaped pools, and Mediterranean views—yet you’re still within minutes of Gaudà landmarks.
- Address: Marina 19–21, 08005 Barcelona, Spain.
Ritz-Carlton - Good for: Travelers who want both city culture and beach time. Families will love the pool scene; gourmands get serious dining on site.
- Don’t miss: A morning walk to Barceloneta beach; late-night tapas in El Born.
W Barcelona — the sail-shaped beachfront star
- Why it’s special: An architectural icon at the edge of the sea with a see-and-be-seen pool, rooftop cocktails, and direct boardwalk access.
- Address: Plaça de la Rosa dels Vents, 1, 08039 Barcelona, Spain.
- Good for: Design lovers, nightlife seekers, and anyone who wants the beach at their doorstep but the Gothic Quarter a scenic stroll away.
- Don’t miss: Sunset from the Eclipse bar at the top.
Hotel MarÃa Cristina, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Sebastián — Belle Époque by the pintxos capital
- Why it’s special: Opened in 1912, this grande dame fronts the Urumea River and anchors the city’s glamorous film-festival history. Interiors blend vintage character with contemporary rooms.
- Address: Paseo República Argentina, 4, 20004 Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.
Marriott - Good for: Foodies pilgrimaging for pintxos and Michelin temples; seaside romantics.
- Don’t miss: A lazy afternoon wandering the Parte Vieja (Old Town), then a sunset swim at La Concha.
Marbella Club — Andalusian elegance on the beach
- Why it’s special: A legendary 1950s hideaway turned refined resort: white-washed casitas, subtropical gardens, a top-tier Kids Club, and one of the Costa del Sol’s most storied beach clubs.
- Address: Bulevar PrÃncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, 29602 Marbella (Málaga), Spain.
Marbella Club - Good for: Families and couples who want classic Marbella style with serious wellness and dining.
- Don’t miss: Long lunches at the Beach Club; a day trip to Ronda for cliff-top views and wineries.

Royal Hideaway Corales Suites (Barceló), Tenerife — apartment-style luxury with Atlantic views
- Why it’s special: All-suite layouts (many with kitchens), huge terraces, multiple pools, and a location in Costa Adeje make this a Canary Islands favorite for sun-seekers.
- Address: Av. Virgen de Guadalupe, 38679 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Barceló Hotel Group - Good for: Families and extended stays; winter-sun escapes with space to spread out.
- Don’t miss: Day cruising to spot pilot whales; a star-gazing trip up Teide National Park.
Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville — Moorish-Revival masterpiece (palace vibes, central location)
- Why it’s special: Commissioned by King Alfonso XIII for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, this landmark palace hotel pairs Sevillan arches and azulejo tiles with leafy courtyards and a palm-lined pool.
Note: This one books up far in advance during Semana Santa and Feria de Abril. - Address: San Fernando, 2, 41004 Sevilla, Spain. (Official Marriott page lists the “Getting Here†details with this address.)
- Good for: Culture buffs who want to wander to the Cathedral & Giralda, Alcázar, and Barrio Santa Cruz.
- Don’t miss: A slow sherry at the bar before an evening flamenco show.
Parador de Granada — sleep inside the Alhambra grounds
- Why it’s special: Few hotels on earth offer this: a Parador housed in a former 15th-century convent inside the Alhambra complex. You wake up steps from the Nasrid palaces and Generalife gardens.
- Address: Real de la Alhambra s/n, 18009 Granada, Spain. (Listed on Paradores’ official site.)
- Good for: History romantics and anyone who wants the Alhambra at dawn or dusk without the crowds.
- Don’t miss: Late-evening strolls through the Alhambra’s illuminated courtyards; a viewpoint detour to Mirador de San Nicolás.
Hotel Arts add-on or alternative pick: Your Barcelona duo, compared
- If you’re torn between Hotel Arts and W Barcelona, here’s the quick split:
- Hotel Arts: Better for Michelin-star dining on site, a garden resort feel, and a slightly quieter beachfront pocket. Address: Marina 19–21, 08005 Barcelona.
Ritz-Carlton - W Barcelona: Better for statement architecture, direct boardwalk connection, and nightlife energy. Address: Plaça de la Rosa dels Vents, 1, 08039 Barcelona.
More Hotels in Spain
Hotel Ritz Madrid (Mandarin Oriental)
- Description: A historic luxury hotel offering classic elegance and impeccable service in the heart of Madrid. The Ritz is renowned for its lavish interiors and proximity to major cultural attractions.
- Address: Plaza de la Lealtad, 5, 28014 Madrid, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 917 01 67 67
- Email Address:Â ritz.madrid@mohg.com
- Website:Â www.mandarinoriental.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours

Hotel Majestic Barcelona
- Description: A five-star hotel located on the iconic Passeig de Grà cia, offering a blend of classical elegance and modern luxury, with a rooftop pool and Michelin-starred restaurant.
- Address: Passeig de Grà cia, 68, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 933 48 50 00
- Email Address:Â majestic@hotelmajestic.es
- Website:Â www.hotelmajestic.es
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
The Westin Palace, Madrid
- Description: A luxurious hotel located in Madrid’s cultural heart, offering an elegant atmosphere, a renowned art collection, and proximity to museums, theaters, and historic sites.
- Address: Plaza de las Cortes, 7, 28014 Madrid, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 915 21 10 00
- Email Address:Â palacemadrid@westin.com
- Website:Â www.westinpalacemadrid.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
Hotel Arts Barcelona
- Description: A luxury beachfront hotel offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its Michelin-starred dining, elegant accommodations, and world-class service.
- Address: Carrer de la Marina, 19-21, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 93 221 10 00
- Email Address:Â hotelarts.barcelona@ritzcarlton.com
- Website:Â www.hotelartsbarcelona.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
Gran Hotel BahÃa del Duque Resort
- Description: A luxury resort in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, combining colonial-style architecture with modern luxury. It offers a variety of restaurants, a spa, and a private beach.
- Address: Avenida de las Gaviotas, s/n, 38679 Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 922 12 04 40
- Email Address:Â reservas@bahia-duque.com
- Website:Â www.bahia-duque.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours

Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay
- Description: A stylish beachfront hotel offering luxurious rooms and suites, with a signature Nobu restaurant serving Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine. Perfect for a chic getaway on the island of Ibiza.
- Address: Carrer de la Ruda, s/n, 07800 Ibiza, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 971 80 73 63
- Email Address:Â reservations.ibiza@nobuhotels.com
- Website:Â www.nobuhotels.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
Hotel Casa 1800 Sevilla
- Description: A boutique hotel located in the historic center of Seville, offering a mix of modern comforts and traditional Andalusian charm, just steps from major landmarks like the Alcázar.
- Address: Calle Rodrigo Caro, 6, 41004 Seville, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 954 56 30 60
- Email Address:Â info@casa1800sevilla.com
- Website:Â www.casa1800sevilla.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
Parador de Granada
- Description: A stunning Parador set in the Alhambra complex, offering unique historical surroundings, luxury accommodations, and spectacular views of the Alhambra Palace and Granada.
- Address: Real de la Alhambra, s/n, 18009 Granada, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 958 02 88 00
- Email Address:Â granada@parador.es
- Website:Â www.parador.es
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
W Barcelona
- Description: A stylish, modern hotel set on the beach with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, luxury amenities, and exceptional dining.
- Address: Plaça Rosa dels Vents, 1, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 932 95 28 00
- Email Address:Â w.barcelona@whotels.com
- Website:Â www.w-barcelona.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville
- Description: A historic hotel in Seville, offering a perfect blend of Moorish architecture and modern amenities. Located near the city’s most iconic landmarks, it provides an upscale, luxury experience.
- Address: Calle San Fernando, 2, 41004 Seville, Spain
- Phone Number: +34 954 91 70 00
- Email Address:Â alfonsoxiii@luxurycollection.com
- Website:Â www.marriott.com
- Opening Hours: 24 hours
- Closing Hours: 24 hours

Sample 7- 12-day Spain itineraries using these hotels
7 days (cities & coast):
- Madrid (3 nights): Base at Four Seasons or Mandarin Oriental Ritz for art museums and tapas crawls.
Four Seasons
Mandarin Oriental - Barcelona (3 nights): Split your time between Sagrada FamÃlia/modernisme and the beach at Hotel Arts or W.
Ritz-Carlton - Granada (1 night): Make it count by staying right at the Alhambra in Parador de Granada.
10 days (AndalucÃa focus):
- Seville (3 nights): Hotel Alfonso XIII for palace-style grandeur near everything.
- Granada (2 nights): Parador for proximity and magic after hours.
- Marbella (3–5 nights): Marbella Club for garden-soaked relaxation and beach days.
Marbella Club
12 days (add the islands):
Madrid (3) → Barcelona (3) → Tenerife (4) → Seville (2) for architecture, beaches, volcanic landscapes, and Moorish palaces in one swoop. Base in Royal Hideaway Corales Suites for apartment-style ease in the Canaries.
Practical booking tips (save money, snag the best rooms)
- Book cancellable rates first, then re-shop closer to the date—Spain’s shoulder seasons often see price dips.
- Join loyalty programs (Marriott Bonvoy, MOHG Fans of M.O., etc.) for perks like late checkout, credits, or points—especially useful at Hotel Arts (Ritz-Carlton/Marriott), Hotel MarÃa Cristina (Luxury Collection/Marriott), and Hotel Alfonso XIII (Luxury Collection/Marriott).
- Ask about family setups. Suites with sofa beds or connecting options are plentiful at resort-style properties (Marbella Club; Royal Hideaway Corales).
- Consider club levels or suites during festivals—they often include breakfast and lounge snacks that offset costs on peak dates.
Quick-look: addresses to copy & paste
- Four Seasons Hotel Madrid — Calle de Sevilla, 3, 28014 Madrid.
- Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid — Plaza de la Lealtad 5, 28014 Madrid.
- Hotel Arts Barcelona — Marina 19–21, 08005 Barcelona.
- W Barcelona — Plaça de la Rosa dels Vents, 1, 08039 Barcelona.
- Hotel MarÃa Cristina, San Sebastián — Paseo República Argentina, 4, 20004 Donostia-San Sebastián.
- Marbella Club (Málaga) — Bulevar PrÃncipe Alfonso von Hohenlohe s/n, 29602 Marbella.
- Royal Hideaway Corales Suites, Tenerife — Av. Virgen de Guadalupe, 38679 Costa Adeje (Santa Cruz de Tenerife).
- Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville — San Fernando, 2, 41004 Sevilla.
- Parador de Granada (Alhambra) — Real de la Alhambra s/n, 18009 Granada.
At-a-Glance Comparison Table
| Hotel | Location | Signature Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid | Madrid | Historic Belle Époque luxury |
| Hotel Alfonso XIII | Seville | Andalusian grandeur from the 1920s |
| Hostal dos Reis Católicos | Santiago de Compostela | The oldest continuously operating European hotel |
| Hacienda Na Xamena | Ibiza | Cliffside spa retreat with dramatic views |
| Mandarin Oriental Barcelona | Barcelona | Urban luxury with rooftop and Michelin cuisine |
| Hotel Arts Barcelona | Barcelona | Iconic architecture and culinary excellence |
| St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca | Mallorca | Coastal elegance and exclusive service |
| W Barcelona | Barcelona | Bold beachfront design and nightlife |
| Cap Rocat | Mallorca | Romantic, secluded fortress turned boutique |
| Finca Cortesin | Andalusia (Casares) | Spa and wellness haven with top awards |
Why These Hotels Stand Out
Unique Appeal & Ambience
From fortress transformations (Cap Rocat) and historic palaces (Hostal dos Reis Católicos), to city grandeur (Ritz Madrid), each hotel offers a distinct flavor of Spanish culture and design.
Location & Experience
Strategically located, many offer sea views (Mallorca, Barcelona), access to historic city centers (Madrid, Seville, Santiago), or serene countryside escapes (Andalusia, Córdoba).
Top Ratings & Recognition
Multiple properties are Readers’ Choice awardees or perennial luxury favorites (e.g., Finca Cortesin, Hotel Arts)

Frequently asked questions about Spain hotels
What’s the best month to visit Spain for a city trip?
April–June and September–October. The weather is pleasant, museum lines are shorter than midsummer, and outdoor dining is in full swing.
Is tipping expected at Spanish hotels?
It’s not mandatory, but rounding up a euro or two for bell staff or housekeeping is appreciated at luxury properties.
Do I need a car?
Not in Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, or San Sebastián—Spain’s rail network (AVE high-speed trains) is excellent. Consider a car for the Andalusian white villages, Costa del Sol day trips, or Mallorca/Tenerife exploration.
Can families stay comfortably at these hotels?
Yes. Look for suites or connecting rooms at Marbella Club and Royal Hideaway Corales Suites (the latter’s apartment-style setup is ideal for multi-night stays).
Final Thoughts
Spain’s top hotels are as diverse as the landscapes they occupy. Whether you prefer historical charm, architectural brilliance, seaside serenity, or design-forward elegance, you’re sure to find an unforgettable experience.
To maximize your visit:
- Check availability and seasonal rates, as these are in high demand.
- Book directly or via luxury portfolios for the best perks and upgrades.
- Align your itinerary—art museums, beaches, historic centers—all within reach.
Explore Spain’s heart, indulge in unmatched hospitality, and craft memories that last a lifetime.