Best Luxury Hotels in Spain | Famous Spanish Hotels

July 18, 2022

Spain is a gorgeous country. With many different attractions and vast cultural history, anyone who doesn’t live here has to visit at least once in their lifetime.

With their cultural activities, festivals, and holidays, there is not a day that goes by in Spain without something to do. However, when you visit, part of the planning process is finding a hotel. And there is no better place to stay than a Spanish luxury hotel.

For a pampered experience like no other, we have listed the top luxury Spain hotels to aid your decision before you jet off to this sunny country.

Best Hotels in Spain

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With all of these gorgeous hotels, it can be hard to decide where to go. Here’s our guide to some of the top Spain luxury hotels to help you choose.

Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine

Valladolid, Castilla y Léon, Spain

Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine was once a 12th-century Romanesque abbey but has been restored to a beautiful hotel that spans over five hundred acres of vineyards. This is the place to be if you want to go on a wine and tapas tour, as this hotel has an award-winning winery.

Navy fabrics and walnut furniture make up the design of the rooms, with Miró lithography on the walls. The bathrooms are tiled in mosaic and have a Duravit bath and Ex Voto amenities. When you get to your room, a complimentary bottle of Abadía Retuerta Selección Especial awaits you. Guests each have a butler and receive a smartphone to contact them whenever they need to.

Hotel room of Abadia Retuerta LeDomaine in Spain

The Santuario spa has unique vinotherapy treatments inspired by the winemaking traditions of Ribera del Duero. A sommelier will give you oils to smell and wine to taste, and then based on your preferences, a treatment plan is specially made. The spa also has a sauna, steam room, and hammam.

For tapas-style food, visit the informal Vinoteca restaurant. For a more formal gastronomy experience, Refectorio is the place to be. Wine is one of the main inspirations of the menu; however, they update the menu seasonally to ensure the ingredients are as fresh as possible.

Most of the hotel is wheelchair accessible, with four rooms designed for wheelchair users. Even though the hotel is aimed more at adults, children receive good treatment here. Cots are available, and your butler can watch over your child if you want a cozy dinner alone or with your partner or friends.

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Pool of Abadia Retuerta LeDomain hotel in Spain

Casa del Poeta

Seville, Andalucia, Spain

Found in the middle of Barrio Santa Cruz, the Casa del Poeta is a typical Sevillano-style hotel. The name comes from the legend that famous poet, Ximenez de Enciso, was rumored to have been born here. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from attractions like the cathedral and Alcazar Royal Palace.

The rooms at Casa del Poeta are decorated in muted tones of dove gray and moss green. Mural panels of vines and palms have been handpainted on the walls, and the headboards are beautifully decorated. The suites include a bath, a shower, and Hermès Eau D’Orange products, while the standard rooms only have a bath.

Visit the great red and gold bar to find an exquisite collection of gins, brandies, and whiskeys. You can visit the rooftop terrace for a gorgeous view of Santa Cruz.

Hotel room of Casa del Poeta in Spain with white and blue accents

Breakfast is served on the patio and includes fresh fruit, toast, home-baked croissants, and pain au chocolat. For a delicious dinner of a leg of lamb and gorgonzola salad followed by tiramisu, you can go to the Italian restaurant nearby, La Gallina Bianca.

One room is accessible for wheelchair users, and breakfast is included if you book directly with the hotel. Unfortunately, children under twelve are not allowed in the hotel.

For a wonderful experience that makes you feel like you’re in one of Roald Dahl’s poetic stories, visit the Casa del Poeta.

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Lobby of Casa del Poeta hotel in Spain with brown and orange accents

Cap Rocat

Cala Blava, Majorca, Spain

In the 19th century, a beautiful fortress was used in war as a safe haven. Today, that fortress has risen from the ashes into the gorgeous Cap Rocat hotel.

The hotel boasts a selection of magical dining venues, direct access to the ocean, and a private rock cliff beach. There is also a saltwater pool with a fantastic view over the Bay of Palma.

The rooms are beautifully designed, with canopied beds and private terraces which provide incredible views. The bigger suites also include a small plunge pool. The bathrooms have freestanding baths with a relaxing salt selection, walk-in showers, and other complimentary toiletries in beautiful glass jars. Scented candles and flowers add a nice little touch.

Some of the facilities at the hotel include a large infinity pool and a private cinema. Cap Rocat spa is housed in a former limestone water deposit. Here, you can take part in Pilates and yoga classes. They offer a Hammam experience with deep cleansing, hot steam, and a massage with aromatic soap. It also includes a relaxing seawater pool with a gorgeous skylight.

Hotel room of Cap Rocat in Spain with white linen and brown accents

Cap Rocat has two restaurants. La Fortaleza offers a delectable Mediterranean menu with locally sourced, organic ingredients. They have two tasting menus, the Majorcan menu and the Seven-Course Extravaganza. The Sea Club is located near the beach. They serve freshly prepared fish cooked on a traditional Majorcan wood grill.

A golf buggy brings you a basket of fresh breakfast goodies in the morning. You can then dine on your private terrace while overlooking the ocean. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can pick their surprise menu for an alternative breakfast instead.

The suites and spa offer easy access for wheelchair users. You can also be driven around on one of their many golf carts. Due to the hotel’s location on a cliff top, children under fifteen are not allowed to stay at the Cap Rocat.

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Pool and sunloungers at Cap Rocat hotel in Spain

Finca Cortesin Hotel Golf & Spa

Málaga, Andalucia, Spain

Located on the Andalucian coast, this gorgeous hotel combines a modern way of life with a traditional Mediterranean lifestyle. It’s so exclusive it even has its own shopping plaza. And if you want a round of golf, the hotel’s golf course is ranked among the top five golf courses throughout Spain. Could this possibly be the best hotel in Spain?

The Finca Cortesin design has been described as British country manor meets sun-soaked Andalucia. Statement color-feature walls and flowers offset neutral tones in the rooms. The marble bathrooms come with luxurious robes, slippers, hairdryers, and pots of Penhaligon toiletries. The hotel also has four private villas.

Hotel room of Finca Cortesin in Spain with white and black accents

The Finca Cortesin has two outdoor pools – with one for adults only. You can also jump on a 10-minute shuttle ride to the Finca Cortesin’s private beach club, where a gorgeous infinity pool overlooks the Mediterranean. You can choose between ayurvedic treatments, Asian-focused therapies, Thai massages, and oxygenating facials at the spa.

You have no shortage of choices regarding Finca Cortesin’s list of restaurants. For authentic Italian cuisine, you have Don Giovanni. Traditional Japanese food is served at REI. El Jardín de Lutz serves the most delicious Spanish cuisine. Breakfast is included.

The beach club also boasts a menu to die for. Think goat’s cheese salad, free-range chicken, and rosemary potatoes. The wine lists also have superb choices.

There is one room fixed up for guests with disabilities. The hotel is more adult-oriented, but children are welcome.

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Golf course of Finca Cortesin hotel in Spain with mountains in background

Palacio de Los Duques

Madrid, Spain

A member of the “Leading Hotels of the World,” the Palacio de Los Duques is one of the best 5-star hotels in Spain. Once a building occupied by the Santo Domingo Convent, it was also the palace of the Dukes of Granada de Ega and Villahermosa before it became this gorgeous hotel. The name means The Palace of the Dukes, and it’s one of the most famous hotels in Spain.

It is located in the middle of Madrid, close to some famous attractions such as the Royal Palace. The theme throughout the hotel rings of renowned artist Velázquez, as many of his works have been recreated and placed throughout the Palacio de Los Duques.

There are goose-down feather pillows and a menu from which to choose other pillow types in each room. Clarins supplies the toiletries, and the hairdryer is Black Mambo. So after a long day touring through Madrid or going on a wine and tapas tour, you can go to your room and get comfortable in their luxurious robes. Perhaps have a lovely coffee from the Nespresso machine.

Hotel room of Palacio de los Duques in Spain with white and brown accents and bathroom

The Palacio de Los Duques has rooftop pool sunbeds, a hot tub, and gorgeous panoramic views. Other facilities include the 24-hour gym and a Thai spa, where they will pamper you with top-level treatments. There is a steam room and a sauna.

The restaurant, Dos Cielos, is located in the stables and operated by Michelin star duo, the Torres brothers. The menu combines traditional and creative cuisine with Catalan and Madrilenian influences. You can also visit the Montmartre restaurant for light, modern dishes inspired by the Belle Époque.

Breakfast is included in the cost, and Wi-Fi is free. Nine rooms are adapted for guests with disabilities, and the entire hotel is wheelchair accessible. Most rooms have a sofa bed for children, and there are also interconnecting suites. Children also receive a goody bag when they arrive.

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Lobby of Palacio de los Duques hotel in Spain with brown accents and walls

Final Thoughts on the Best Spain Hotels

Now that you have discovered the most luxurious places to stay while in Spain, you might not want to leave once you get there. It is recommended you do, though, as there is a whole list of fun activities and highlights in Spain.

With your itinerary thoroughly planned, your hotel selected, and a list of activities, all you need to do is grab your sunscreen and get on that plane.

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