
Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid is an upscale boutique-style hotel at Gran Vía 31 in central Madrid's Centro district, offering locally inspired rooms and a rooftop terrace bar as a walkable base near restaurants, shopping, museums, and plazas.
Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid is an upscale boutique-style hotel at Gran Vía 31 in central Madrid's Centro district, offering locally inspired rooms and a rooftop terrace bar as a walkable base near restaurants, shopping, museums, and plazas.”
The property sits directly on Gran Vía in the heart of Madrid, with easy walking access to Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, and El Retiro Park. Nearby neighborhoods including Chueca and Malasaña provide additional options for dining, nightlife, and independent shops, while multiple metro stations support quick travel across the city. Rooms feature locally inspired design with custom furniture, artwork from local artists, 55-inch flat-screen TVs, Nespresso coffee makers, minibars stocked with local beverages, premium bedding, rainfall showers, BeeKind bath amenities, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Suites include options with furnished terraces overlooking Gran Vía and city views. On-site facilities center on dining and wellness rather than resort amenities, with the Hielo y Carbon restaurant serving international cuisine and daily buffet breakfast, the Jardín de Diana rooftop tapas bar, an additional Ondas Bar, and a 24-hour gym. The hotel provides concierge services, a business center, meeting space, and multilingual staff but does not offer a pool or full spa.
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.
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.
Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.