Situated in Madrid's chic Salamanca district, the Miguel Ángel is convenient to the historic district and the Metro and just minutes from the Barajas International Airport.
Situated in Madrid's chic Salamanca district, the Miguel Ángel is convenient to the historic district and the Metro and just minutes from the Barajas International Airport.
The Occidental Miguel Angel features 263 rooms with 177 Deluxe rooms and 86 belonging to The Royal Club Miguel Ángel. All rooms provide guests with modern amenities and the comfort of home and are equipped with a TV, a stocked mini-fridge, safe, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, full bath, hair dryer, laptop outlets, high speed Internet access and 24-hour in-room dining.
Air conditioning/heating
Full bath
Hair dryer
Laptop outlets
High speed Internet access
Television
Stocked mini-fridge
Safe
24-hour in-room dining
The Occidental Miguel Angel Hotel & Urban Spa has ten meeting rooms - the largest, known as the Medici and located on the mezzanine level, has a capacity for 200 theater style, and can be split into three modular areas. Senoria, suitable for private dinners or small meetings, has original 18th-century furniture.
The gym features a small selection of cardiovascular machines. The garden, open in spring and summer, brings a touch of tranquility to this bustling hotel - offering a place to stroll or dine al fresco.
The hotel has an on-site spa; services include the following:
Spa boutique
Acqua Lounge and indoor swimming pool
Fitness studio
Club lounge
Hydrotherapy including a jetted tub, contrast shower, aroma shower, Turkish bath, Finnish sauna, and pool.
Use of the spa facilities is complimentary for guests. Spa treatments are available for a surcharge only.
La Broche - Everything from the walls to the gauze-covered windows, leather chairs, marble floors, linen cloths, orchids, and Limoges porcelain is white at this dazzling restaurant. The two-Michelin starred cuisine is based in Spanish Mediterranean cooking but seeks inspiration from all over the world. Fresh herbs are bought daily, measured for each portion, and displayed in test tubes. Oils are poured into pharmaceutical style bottles, adding to the clinical touch. Dishes may include Cucumber Foam with Salmon Eggs, Stew of King Prawn with Vine Peaches, or Raviolis of Mango but the signature dish is sardines. There is street and hotel access (mezzanine level) to the restaurant.
Arco - A la carte but informal dining at this restaurant focuses on Spanish Mediterranean cuisine for lunch and dinner and extensive buffet. The parquet floor is offset by caramel-colored leather banquets and small chandeliers. There are 80 covers.and street access.
The Miguel Angel Bar - Located at the far end of the lobby to the right, this bar is decorated with a mix of low, black leather chairs, fabric-covered sofas, an 18th-century wardrobe, and real fireplace. Soft and alcoholic drinks and snacks are served all day at the wooden bar.
The Pergola - Located at the far end of the lobby overlooking the garden, this glass-roofed conservatory has a white marble floor and cheerful painted wooden table tops with wrought iron legs. Tea and coffee is served in this brightly lit space all day. It is also a popular spot for cocktails and refreshments for businesspeople on a break (the meeting rooms are adjacent).
The Miguel Angel Garden - This terraced garden, set on three levels, has two rows of tall fir trees and bay trees in pots. An a la carte dinner is served here from June to September. There are 80 covers, some shade, and fans to protect against the heat of summer. A small kitchen in a wooden chalet ensures food is very fresh.
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