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MEININGER Hotels plans to open its first hotel in Madrid by the end of 2027, in partnership with BNP Paribas Real Estate and Therus Investment.

MEININGER Hotels has announced the development of its first hotel in Madrid, marking its second location in Spain. The project is being executed in collaboration with BNP Paribas Real Estate and Therus Investment. The hotel will be located at Avenida del Mediterraneo 44, approximately 500 meters from Retiro Park.

The new property will span over 7,700 square meters and feature 193 rooms, accommodating a total of 691 beds. Additionally, the facility will provide 15 parking spaces. The opening is scheduled for the end of 2027.

The hotel will be situated in the Pacífico district, near key landmarks such as Plaza Conde de Casal and Atocha train station. The location offers access to public transportation, with the Conde de Casal metro station (Line 6) nearby, and Madrid-Barajas Airport approximately 45 minutes away by transit.

The room configuration at the new hotel will include 90 quadruple rooms, 39 twin rooms, 40 triple rooms, 11 quintuple rooms, and 13 sextuple rooms, catering to a variety of guest needs.

Madrid is a significant tourist destination, attracting over 10 million tourists annually and hosting approximately 25 million overnight stays. The city features the fifth-largest airport in Europe, a robust university presence, and hosts numerous international congresses and trade fairs each year.

This development is part of MEININGER Hotels’ strategy to expand its presence in key European travel markets. 

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