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One of the Leading Hotels Of The World, the Hesperia, with its stylish design by Pascua Ortega, draws on classical proportions to create a modern yet intimate space combining simplicity and comfort. Public areas are pale and uncluttered, while guest rooms are in warm colours with homely wooden furniture. The covered atrium in particular is testament to his art; a large open space with lush green plants climbing pine trellises. Santceloni restaurant is the gourmet dining option, with lighter Mediterranean fare covered by La Manzana. The Scotch Bar has Madrid’s widest choice of whiskies and rums if you’re in the mood.
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Reminiscent of a Tuscan villa, surrounded by gardens and the cedar trees that give it its [name], this hotel was opened in 1999. Located outside the city centre but within easy reach of the airport, convention centres and the centre of Madrid, it is a relaxing alternative to a city hotel. The hotel also has 10 garden bungalows with direct access to the gardens. All the spacious rooms are elegantly decorated and have every possible modern convenience. The restaurant is under the management of renowned chef, Pedro Larumbe.
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