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Central luxury
Thompson Madrid, By Hyatt ★★★★★
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A 5-star stay in the heart of Madrid, steps from Gran Via, with a rooftop pool and contemporary design.
New Hotels · Community of Madrid · Spain
Madrid's newest places to stay are spread across the city – from the bright lights of Gran Via to the quiet of the airport's approach – and each one has something a bit different to offer.
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Central luxury
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A 5-star stay in the heart of Madrid, steps from Gran Via, with a rooftop pool and contemporary design.
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Madrid
A practical 3-star base near Madrid Airport with free Wi-Fi and an on-site car park.
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Airport Convenience
A reliable airport stop with a seasonal pool, soundproofed rooms, and a shuttle service for a smooth early start.
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Rooftop pool
Madrid
A 5-star Madrid stay with a rooftop pool and top-rated staff, just a short walk from Gran Via.
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If being right on the Gran Via is your aim, the two 5-star new arrivals are your picks. Thompson Madrid is described as being steps from Gran Via, while Hotel Montera Madrid is a short walk away. This is the center of Madrid's famous shopping street, so you can step out and be in the heart of the action – the theaters, the shops, and the metro lines that spider out to the rest of the city.
For a stress-free early start, two of the newest hotels in Madrid are right by the airport. With rates from €111, the no-frills Zleep Madrid Airport offers a practical base with free Wi-Fi and an on-site car park. If you want a bit more reassurance, the Holiday Inn Express Madrid Airport has a shuttle service and soundproofed rooms.
Among the newest hotels in Madrid, the Hotel Montera Madrid, Curio Collection By Hilton, stands out with the highest guest rating of 9.1 out of 10, praised particularly for its staff. The Holiday Inn Express Madrid Airport also scores well at 8.8, and the Thompson Madrid sits close behind with a score of 8.9, so you've got top-rated options both in the city center and by the airport.
Yes, the cheapest of the new arrivals is at the Holiday Inn Express Madrid Airport, with rooms from €94 a night. The Zleep Madrid Airport is also budget-conscious, starting at €111. For an even more central option, you'll need to look toward the city's older, established hotels to find a similar starting price.
Two of the newest hotels in Madrid are five-star: the Thompson Madrid By Hyatt and the Hotel Montera Madrid, Curio Collection By Hilton. Both sit in the heart of the city, within easy reach of Gran Via, and both come with rooftop pools – a great way to cool off after a day exploring. The Hotel Montera starts at €419, while the Thompson is the top-end of the scale, with rooms from €973.
The Holiday Inn Express Madrid Airport has the lowest starting price among the new hotels, with rates from €94 per night. It's a practical 3-star stay with a shuttle service.
The Hotel Montera Madrid, Curio Collection By Hilton, is rated the highest among the new hotels, with an excellent 9.1 out of 10 from over 800 reviews.
Both the Holiday Inn Express Madrid Airport and the Zleep Madrid Airport are new, airport-area hotels. You'll be close to the terminals, and they offer practical amenities like a shuttle service and free Wi-Fi.
Prices range from around €94 for an airport hotel to €973 for a luxury stay near Gran Via. Most of the new hotels are in the middle, like the Hotel Montera at €419 a night.
Madrid's hotel scene keeps evolving, and the newest openings are no exception. While some of the city's most anticipated new hotels have arrived in the heart of the action – think Gran Via, where the lights of the theaters and the buzz of the shopping streets are right on your doorstep – others are more practical, sitting near the runways of Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. That's the real spread of 'new' in Madrid: a few fresh, design-led stays in the center and a couple of dependable openings for early flights and quick stopovers.
The money you'll spend ranges from around €94 for a simple airport room to upwards of €900 a night for a luxury stay in the center. But even among these new arrivals, there's a glimpse of what modern Madrid hoteliers are trying to do – mixing smart tech, soundproofing, and rooftop views with the city's love of the tapas crawl and the late-night buzz. Whether you're here for a weekend of art and tapas or just changing planes, there's a new hotel that fits the bill.
These new hotels in Madrid are a real mix – picture the bright lights of Gran Via and the quiet efficiency of the airport. If you're in town for a city break and want a central base with a rooftop pool, the 5-stars like Thompson Madrid or Hotel Montera are hard to beat. For a quick stopover or an early flight, the airport options – Holiday Inn Express and Zleep – deliver value and convenience. If you're looking for a different vibe, our pages for Central hotels, Cheap and budget, or Family Friendly options can point you toward more choices in those categories.