Hesperia Madrid 
Understated opulence and design in business zone
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Dining at the Hesperia Madrid
Guests of the Hesperia Madrid enjoy a complimentary breakfast on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday mornings (availbale for a surcharge on other mornings).
Santceloni restaurant - The cuisine of the celebrated Spanish chef and restaurateur Santi Santamaria is served at this two Michelin-starred restaurant situated on the lower ground floor with street access. Slightly departing from the neutral tones of the hotel’s public spaces, interior decorator Pascua Ortega has injected rich green banquets into the neutral mix, and chequered marble in black and white lining some of the walls. Serving just 45 covers, the tables are discretely distanced. There is also private dining seating in a rust and black interior for 20. The table settings feature Baccarat crystal water glasses, wine glasses by the Austrian designer George Riedel and custom designed silver and ebony cutlery for deserts (the chocolate fritters are renowned). The menu draws on fresh seasonal produce – wild mushrooms and black truffles flown in daily from Catalonia and Galicia are favorite à la carte options. The signature dish is Ravioli de Gambas with Wild Mushroom Oil. The wine menu spans over 300 fine wines. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner; prior booking is recommended.La Manzana - Buffet breakfast and modern Mediterranean cuisine for lunch and dinner is served in this informal restaurant, overlooking the central atrium lounge, with seating for around 50 diners. Paella with vegetables or lobster is a favorite. Vegetarian and low calorie dishes are available. The decor – neutral tones lifted with beige and gold - draws on the restaurant’s inspiration. La Manzana is named after the Spanish word for the golden apple which Hercules searched for in The Gardens of Hesperides.
Scotch Bar - Dark burnished wood, soft beige suede banquettes and the glinting bottles of the well stocked bar create a gentleman’s club atmosphere. Although brandies and cocktails, snacks, and cigars are available, the main attraction is the whisky. There are over 70 varieties on offer. Open all day, there is live piano music in the evenings.
Lucernario - Light pours in through the glass roof of this intimate area, decorated in the style of a Spanish garden, with lemon trees and a central sculpture. Breakfast, light lunch, and afternoon teas (including Jasmine, Earl Grey, and Redberries) are served here.
Lobby Lounge Bar - Guests can find a seat on the nut-colored sofas or wicker chairs to enjoy snacks and drinks.
Attractions near this hotel
Plaza de Espana - adjacent
Grand Via – 2 km (1.2 miles)
Royal Palace – 2 km (1.2 miles)
Plaza Mayor – 2.5 km (1.5 miles)
Thyssen Museum – 2.5 km (1.5 miles)
Prado Museum – 3 km (2 miles)
Retiro Park – 3 km (2 miles)
Reina Sofia Art Center – 3.5 km (2.5 miles)
Plaza de Toros – 6 km (3.5 miles)
Minibuses and taxi cabs are available for transfer from the airport to the center of Madrid. Metro line 8 also serves the airport and takes passengers into central Madrid.
The extensive Metro system connects the hotel with the rest of central Madrid within 15 minutes. The Underground station closest to the hotel is Gregorio Maramon. There is also a wide choice of buses. The hotel can order taxis on request.
