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DoubleTree by Hilton Madrid-Prado Madrid

DoubleTree by Hilton Madrid-Prado is a 61-room boutique-style hotel in a historic building in Madrid’s Las Letras neighborhood. Its strengths are the walkable cultural location, select balcony rooms and on-site Japanese dining, rather than resort-style facilities.

  • 61-room boutique-style DoubleTree in a historic building in Madrid’s city center
  • Located in Barrio de las Letras, close to cafés, terraces, pedestrian streets and cultural venues
  • About a 10-minute walk to the Prado Museum and El Retiro Park
  • Select rooms feature street-view balconies overlooking Calle San Agustín
  • On-site Japanese restaurant Kirei by Kabuki plus a bar
  • Compact wellness setup with a fitness center described by some listings as a 24-hour gym
DoubleTree by Hilton Madrid-Prado — Madrid
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The verdictAI-generated · engine-checked

“DoubleTree by Hilton Madrid-Prado is a 61-room boutique-style hotel in a historic building in Madrid’s Las Letras neighborhood. Its strengths are the walkable cultural location, select balcony rooms and on-site Japanese dining, rather than resort-style facilities.”

Book it if
  • ideal for museum-focused city breaks near the Prado and Art Triangle
  • ideal for couples who want a small, central hotel in Las Letras
  • ideal for Hilton loyalists who value digital check-in and a boutique setting
  • ideal for travelers arriving or departing via nearby Atocha rail station
Key takeaways
  • This is a small, 61-room DoubleTree in a historic building in Madrid’s Las Letras neighborhood.
  • The location is the main draw: the Prado Museum, El Retiro Park, Plaza Santa Ana, Las Cortes and Atocha rail station are all convenient from the hotel.
  • Dining is unusually distinctive for the brand, with Japanese cuisine at Kirei by Kabuki rather than a generic lobby restaurant.
  • Do not expect resort amenities: published sources list a fitness center but no pool, spa or executive lounge.
  • Rooms are primarily classic urban rooms, with select street-view balcony options.
Diamond breakfast benefit
Not confirmed
Suite upgrade eligibility
Not confirmed
Free Wi-Fi for members
Confirmed · Complimentary internet for members.
About the property

What makes DoubleTree by Hilton Madrid-Prado worth the points.

DoubleTree by Hilton Madrid-Prado is a 61-room, boutique-style hotel set in a historic building on Calle San Agustín in Madrid’s city center. Its Barrio de las Letras setting puts guests among cafés, terraces, pedestrian streets and cultural venues, with the Prado Museum and El Retiro Park about a 10-minute walk away. The property is compact and city-focused, combining the character of an older building with modern DoubleTree amenities such as free Wi-Fi, non-smoking rooms, concierge service, room service and the brand’s warm cookie at check-in. Several rooms feature street-view balconies, giving the small hotel a stronger sense of place than a typical business-oriented chain property. Wellness facilities are limited but practical: the hotel has an on-site fitness center, described by some booking sources as a 24-hour gym. There is no published swimming pool or dedicated spa, and the hotel does not list an executive lounge. Dining centers on Kirei by Kabuki, a Japanese restaurant serving breakfast and dinner, alongside an on-site bar. For travelers who want a central Madrid base near museums, plazas and Atocha rail station, the hotel’s strongest assets are its location, intimate scale and distinctive restaurant.

Rooms & suites

Pick your window on the city.

1 full bed
Double Room with Full Bed

A standard city-hotel room category for up to two guests, offered with one full bed in published booking listings. Expect the core amenities cited for the property, including free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning and a private bathroom.

free Wi-Fiair-conditioningprivate bathroomin-room safe
1 king bed
King Room

A classic room option with one king bed, suited to couples or solo travelers who prefer a larger bed. As with other rooms in this historic boutique property, exact outlook and layout may vary by allocation.

free Wi-Fiair-conditioningprivate bathroomroom service access
street-view balcony
King Room with Street-View Balcony

These rooms are highlighted for their street-view balconies facing the Las Letras neighborhood and Calle San Agustín. They are the most distinctive published room option for guests who want more natural light and a stronger sense of the surrounding streetscape.

typically 1 king bedviews toward Calle San Agustínfree Wi-Fiair-conditioning
Dining

Where you'll actually eat.

Kirei by KabukiJapaneseThe hotel’s principal restaurant serves Japanese cuisine and is noted in third-party listings for breakfast and dinner service. Its Kabuki connection gives the property a more distinctive dining identity than a standard city-hotel restaurant.
BarBar and drinksThe hotel has an on-site bar for drinks before or after exploring the Las Letras neighborhood. It complements the single-restaurant setup rather than forming part of a large multi-outlet dining complex.
Timing

When to go.

Live · you're in August
Best time
Mar–May, Sep–Oct

March to May and September to October offer mild temperatures around 15–24°C/60–75°F and relatively low rainfall, ideal for sightseeing and often cheaper than peak summer.

Avoid
Jul–Aug

July and August should be avoided because average highs frequently exceed 32–35°C (90–95°F), with heatwaves over 40°C/104°F, making sightseeing uncomfortable; this peak-summer period also brings higher prices and heavier crowds.

From the analysis

A few more timing notes.

Spring is a strong time for museum visits and neighborhood walks, with the Prado, El Retiro Park and Las Letras cafés easy to enjoy on foot.
Summer brings Madrid heat, so the hotel’s central location is useful for returning between sightseeing stops; book balcony rooms with the understanding that street-facing rooms may feel more urban.
Autumn is well suited to cultural itineraries around the Art Triangle, Plaza Santa Ana and nearby historic squares.
Winter can be a good fit for travelers prioritizing museums, restaurants and rail access over outdoor lounging, since the property has no pool or spa.
The fine print
  • · Public parking is not on site; available parking facilities are reported about 500 meters from the hotel.
  • · The hotel is a 61-room historic city-center property, so room layouts can vary and are not positioned as large resort-style accommodations.
  • · Published sources do not clearly promote named suite categories, so this is best viewed as a room-focused boutique hotel.
  • · There is no listed swimming pool or dedicated spa.
Pay with points

Cards that get you here.

Co-brand cards earn Hilton Honors points directly; the rest move points in from bank programs at the ratios and transfer times shown. Award pricing itself lives with the official Hilton Honors tools above.

The Madrid shortlist

How it stacks up across town.

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Getting there & around

Madrid, decoded.

The neighborhood

In Madrid’s Las Letras/Huertas literary quarter, a central, bohemian area known for cafés, terraces, pedestrian streets, bars and cultural venues.

Prado MuseumEl Retiro ParkAtocha rail stationPlaza Santa AnaPlaza Mayor
On property
free Wi-Finon-smoking roomsconcierge serviceroom servicemeeting roomcribs on requestfitness centeron-site bar
  • 61 rooms over 5 floors
  • historic building in Madrid city center
  • select rooms with street-view balconies
  • Japanese restaurant Kirei by Kabuki
  • close to the Art Triangle
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