The Palace Madrid: Spain’s First Royal Command Hotel

The Palace Madrid was commissioned by King Alfonso XIII in 1912 to establish Spain’s position among Europe’s capitals of luxury. Built on the grounds of the former Palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli, it introduced the nation’s first hotel rooms with private baths and telephones—a declaration of modernity that would host generations of monarchs, spies, … Continue reading The Palace Madrid: Spain’s First Royal Command Hotel