1, 6, 7: The Westin Palace Madrid
Madrid, Spain
This lovely Belle Époque landmark lies in the most elegant part of Madrid, close to many of the city’s must-see sights including the famous Prado Museum. Commissioned by King Alfonso XII in 1912, the Westin Palace Hotel has been surrounding travelers with opulent luxury for a century. Today, the exquisitely decorated guest rooms feature the Westin Heavenly Bed® and offer luxury amenities. Indulge in the WestinWORKOUT® in the beautiful new fitness center located on the roof overlooking the splendors of Madrid. Two delightful restaurants, the Asia Gallery and La Rotunda, named for the hotel’s famed stained glass dome, await your pleasure. |
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Night 2, 3, 4: Hotel Alfonso XIII, Seville
Seville, Spain
The elegant Hotel Alfonso XIII enjoys an enviable location in the heart of Seville near many notable attractions. Seville’s most majestic hotel, the Hotel Alfonso XIII was built in 1929 for the Expo that took place in Seville during that year. Since then, it has proudly hosted royalty, heads of state and countless celebrities with considerable grace and charm. Dining options include a fine restaurant offering Mediterranean and international cuisine. Both Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler include the Hotel Alfonso XIII on their prestigious lists of the world’s best hotels. |
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Night 5: Alhambra Palace
Granada, Spain
Granada’s most famous hotel, the gracious Hotel Alhambra Palace enjoys a prime location adjacent to the grounds of the Alhambra itself. Built high on a hill overlooking the city in 1912, the hotel resembles a Moorish castle in its architectural design. Its public terraces offer panoramic views of the city and the mountains beyond. Great care has been taken to maintain the unique ambience and aristocratic atmosphere of this historic hotel, inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1910. |
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