Hotel Montera Madrid, Curio Collection by Hilton has opened its doors to guests, marking the brand’s debut in the Spanish capital. The hotel’s design has been crafted to reflect Madrid’s culture and heritage, seeking to provide guests with an authentic Spanish stay in the heart of the city.

Set in a remodelled neoclassical building which dates back to 1924, the interiors of Hotel Montera Madrid, Curio Collection By Hilton have been renovated, with design courtesy of Lázaro Rosa-Violán. Inspired by the area’s eclectic character, the 93-key hotel’s design fuses contemporary styling with a relaxed ambience.

Hilton Hotel Montera Madrid Lounge Interiors
Photography: ©María Giménez

With the hotel located on a street named ‘Montera’ – a reference to a traditional Spanish hat style – the clothing piece is a recurring theme throughout the hotel’s design language, featured in artwork across the property, in each room’s valet stand and on door handles and headboards in guestrooms.

Guestrooms have been designed to embody traditional Castilian design with modern twists. Neutral tones, rounded mirrors and picture frames, and delicate trimmings on headboards, for instance, allude to old Spanish decorative style.

Curio Collection by Hilton Madrid Lobby
Photography: ©Teresa Colsa de la Serna

“We are delighted to welcome the impressive Hotel Montera Madrid, Curio Collection by Hilton, to our expanding European portfolio,” said David Kelly, Senior Vice President, Continental Europe, Hilton. “This spectacular property offers guests an authentic experience in the heart of Spain ́s bustling capital city, with elegant rooms, a stylish restaurant and rooftop bar with stunning views. Hotel Montera Madrid will be popular with both locals and international visitors alike, and is another standout Hilton property in one of the world’s most celebrated cities, where we are serving a wide variety of traveller needs at our six hotels under six distinctive brands.”

The hotel will offer two food and beverage concepts to guests, with La Braserí serving up typical Madrilenian cuisine with international touches, and cocktail bar El Cielo de Chicot – sister bar to Museo Chicote, the first cocktail bar in Spain – offering 360 degree views of the city. Residing on the hotel’s rooftop will also be an open-air pool and Balinese bed area.

Curio Hilton Madrid Restaurant Terrace
Photography: ©mariaprimo_011
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