Early years XIX Century Counts of Tepa family house, designed in Neoclassical style, build by Jorge Durán and Juan de Villanueva ( the last one was the royal architect during those times he design the famous Main Square of Madrid and the Palace who today houses The Prado Museum). An archeological remains from a famous water canal from XVI century are on view to visitors inside.
In the Spanish golden age (XVIII Century) a representative Inn called Fonda de San Sebastian, where the most influential literary gathering took place. In 2012 the hotel received The Bests Hotel Rehabilitation Award from the European Hotel Design Awards. The project was carried out by Ramón Esteve.
Set in a restored, 19th-century palace, NH Collection Madrid Palacio de Tepa offers a 24-hour gym, free WiFi and on-site restaurant. Puerta del Sol is 350 metres away.
Elegant, spacious rooms come with a flat-screen TV, air conditioning and a minibar. The modern bathroom includes free toiletries.
The hotel was built in a Neoclassical style and you can still see the remains of the historical canal system inside.
The hotel has an elegant and contemporary restaurant. Breakfast includes a wide range of quality products.
Located in Madrid’s Las Letras District, the hotel is 5 minutes’ walk from Plaza Mayor Square and 15 minutes from the Royal Palace.
Sol and Anton Martín metro stations are both a 5-minute walk away. The Prado Museum, Reina Sofia Art Centre and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum are within 1 km of the hotel.