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URSO Madrid: A Belle Époque Sanctuary in the Heart of Chueca (2026 Guide)

LUX NOMADE.
September 1, 2019
6 Mins read
Last updated on June 9, 2026
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URSO Madrid: A Belle Époque Sanctuary in the Heart of Chueca (2026 Guide)

Editor’s Note

Updated for 2026
This article has been fully revised to reflect the latest luxury travel trends, new hotel openings, destination updates and seasonal travel insights.

For a comprehensive overview of the world’s most exceptional destinations, hotels and experiences, explore our Master Luxury Travel Guide 2026, featuring curated recommendations across Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa and beyond.

Luxury Travel Editorial Team • 2026 Edition

Madrid in 2026 is a city of layers, where the frantic energy of the 21st century wraps itself around centuries of history. Nowhere is this duality more palpable than in the Chueca neighborhood, a district that once defined Spain’s cultural renaissance and now stands as a global beacon of style and inclusivity. Nestled between the bohemian buzz of Malasaña and the sophisticated pulse of Chueca lies URSO, a smart and hip five-star boutique hotel that feels less like a place to sleep and more like a private residence you’ve just inherited.

Housed in a grand early 20th-century Belle Époque palace, URSO is a destination in itself. As part of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World collection, it brings a level of curated intimacy that larger chains struggle to replicate. While the nearby VP Plaza España Design offers a skyline view from above, URSO invites you down into the rich textures of history, proving that true luxury in the capital is about the details hidden within the walls.

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URSO is located in a grand early 20th-century building

The Arrival: A Dialogue Between Eras

The first impression of URSO is one of theatrical elegance. The entrance is spectacular, framed by impressive ceiling ornaments that whisper of a bygone era, while smart-looking valets immediately set the tone for high-end service. Once inside, the atmosphere shifts seamlessly. The decor, masterminded by celebrated Spanish designer Antonio Obrador (whose touch also defines the sister property, Cap Rocat in Mallorca), is a masterclass in “hip classicism.”

The lobby is spacious yet undeniably cosy, furnished with comfortable sofas and chairs designed for lingering over a drink or a light bite on request. Here, Japanese-print side panels depicting beautiful flowers stand in striking contrast to historical black-and-white photographs of Madrid. It is a visual conversation between the exotic and the local, the past and the present, creating an ambiance that is both welcoming and distinctly avant-garde. If you appreciate this kind of thoughtful, design-led narrative, the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi offers a similar blend of heritage and modern flair, albeit on a different continent. For those who prefer to explore more historic gems in the center, the Gran Hotel Inglés and the intimate Casa de las Artes offer their own unique interpretations of Madrid’s architectural soul.

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Beautiful Japanese-print side panels in the lobby

The Rooms: Intimate, Luminous, and Sensory

With only 78 rooms, URSO avoids the anonymity of the big hotel experience. Every corner feels personal, and the service is sharp without being intrusive. Despite the constant flow of arrivals and departures, the hotel maintains a pleasant, almost residential calm—a rarity in the heart of the city.

The Deluxe Room is a study in luminosity. Large windows open onto a quiet courtyard, flooding the space with natural light that highlights the natural color palette punctuated by a touch of yellow on the headboard of the extremely comfortable king-size bed. The layout is practical yet elegant, accommodating a desk, seating area, and spacious wardrobe without feeling cluttered.

The marble bathrooms are a highlight, offering both a separate shower and a deep bath for those long, wearying evenings after exploring the Prado or Retiro. Tech-savvy travelers will appreciate the complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and the daily inclusion of Nespresso capsules. But the true sensory treat lies in the amenities: products from The Lab Room, one of Madrid’s most respected spa and beauty centers. Their body lotion has quickly become a guest favorite, turning a simple hand wash into a moment of ritual. For those seeking a similar dedication to wellness-focused amenities, the Anantara Villa Padierna Palace in Marbella sets a high bar for in-room luxury.

The Hotel At A Glance

Setting:
Grand early 20th-century Belle Époque palace in the vibrant Chueca neighbourhood

Location:
Mejía Lequerica 8, situated between Malasaña and Chueca; central Madrid location

Concept & Heritage:
Smart, hip boutique hotel operated under Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH)

Design Architect:
Interior concept by Antonio Obrador, known for Cap Rocat in Mallorca

Accommodation:
78 intimate rooms and suites featuring natural tones, courtyard views, and king-size beds

Dining & Bars:
In-house restaurant with on-request food service; cozy lobby bar for cocktails

Wellness:
Full-service Nature Bissé spa; amenity kits by The Lab Room (Madrid spa experts)

Unique Experience:
Staying in a preserved historic palace with Japanese-inspired art and historic photography

Best For:
Couples, design enthusiasts, solo travelers, and those seeking an adult-oriented retreat

Nearest Airport:
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (approx. 20–25 minutes by taxi)

Editor’s Highlight:
The bespoke amenities from The Lab Room and the serene, courtyard-facing Deluxe rooms

URSO Hotel • Chueca • Madrid • Spain

Wellness and Dining: The Nature Bissé Touch

Aimed primarily at adults seeking a romantic city escape, URSO is also fully accessible for guests in wheelchairs, ensuring that its elegance is inclusive. The crown jewel of the property is the Nature Bissé spa, located within the hotel. This isn’t just a gym with a towel; it is a serious wellness sanctuary offering treatments that rival standalone luxury spas in the city.

Dining at URSO is equally refined, focusing on quality over quantity, with options perfect for a late breakfast or a pre-theatre cocktail. The atmosphere is buzzing enough to feel alive but quiet enough to allow for genuine connection. For travelers interested in other dining-forward luxury experiences, The Pavilions Madrid offers a distinct culinary perspective, while the Hottest Hotel in Madrid continues to redefine nightlife and gastronomy integration.

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King-size bed in the Deluxe Room

The Verdict: Why URSO Stands Out in 2026

Rates starting at €254 (including breakfast) position URSO as a premium yet accessible choice in Madrid’s competitive luxury market, with valet parking available for €30 per day. In a city that often rushes toward the new, URSO reminds us that the best experiences are found in the preservation of character.

It is the ideal base for couples looking to explore the trendy streets of Chueca, the artistic treasures of Malasaña, or the royal grandeur of the center. Whether you are here for the design, the spa, or simply the joy of waking up in a Belle Époque palace, URSO delivers a smart, hip, and deeply satisfying stay.

For those who prefer a slightly more flamboyant approach to luxury in the Salamanca district, we recommend reading our review of Tótem Madrid, which embraces bold fashion statements, or the decadent BLESS Hotel Madrid. Both offer a different flavor of opulence compared to URSO’s intimate elegance. But if your heart beats for the vibrant pulse of Chueca wrapped in historical grandeur, URSO remains the definitive answer.

Book your stay directly via hotelurso.com or call +34 914 444 458.

FAQ Section

What makes URSO Hotel unique compared to other boutique hotels in Madrid?

URSO distinguishes itself through its setting in a preserved Belle Époque palace combined with the interior design vision of Antonio Obrador. Unlike generic luxury hotels, it features unique artistic touches like Japanese-print panels and historical Madrid photography, alongside exclusive amenities from The Lab Room spa.

Is URSO suitable for families or is it more adults-only?

While the hotel does not have a strict “adults-only” policy, it is specifically aimed at adults seeking a romantic or sophisticated city escape. The intimate scale and sophisticated atmosphere make it particularly popular for couples, though it is fully accessible for guests with mobility needs.

How far is URSO from major Madrid attractions?

Located in the heart of Chueca, the hotel is within walking distance of the Gran Vía, the Prado Museum, and the Royal Palace. It sits strategically between the trendy Malasaña district and the upscale Salamanca area, making it an excellent base for exploring the city on foot.

What is included in the room rate?

Room rates, which start at approximately €254 per night, include breakfast and access to high-speed Wi-Fi. Guests also receive complimentary Nespresso capsules daily and exclusive toiletries from The Lab Room.

Does the hotel offer spa services?

Yes, URSO features the prestigious Nature Bissé spa, offering a range of treatments including massages, facials, and body therapies. The spa utilizes high-end products consistent with the hotel’s luxury positioning.

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