
Best Luxury Hotels in Spain
From the rooftop pools and beachfront hotels of Barcelona to the stunning palace-esque hotels in Seville right through to exclusive residences in Mallorca; we have all this and more in our wonderful collection of luxury hotels across mainland Spain and its surrounding islands. Read on and be inspired to book your next escape Spanish style.
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Asturias, Gijón
Hotel NH Gijón
(4 stars)Situated right beside San Lorenzo beach and close to the old town, Hotel NH offers the opportunity for sun, sea, sand and sightseeing. It has 64 bedrooms, of which many enjoy sea views (some also have a hot tub and balcony). Summer days are best spent at the rooftop terrace and pool, plus there’s a wellness area with a spa, Turkish bath, fish spa, treatment rooms and a gym on hand for the less clement weather. A daily morning buffet is presented in the breakfast room, with lunch and dinner served Cantabrian style in Amares. The hotel is pet-friendly and accessible.
Andalucía, Granada
Hotel Palacio De Santa Paula, Autograph Collection
(5 stars)Part of the Marriott group, this hotel is one of the finest in the city. Declared an artistic and historic monument, the building was once the Santa Paula Convent (in the 16th century) and the Casa Morisca (in the 17th century). Its restaurant, El Claustro, is the former convent refectory, now home to a modern dining concept. 66 rooms and seven suites (some of which offer full accessibility) now occupy a total of five floors, with minibars and cable TV alongside beamed ceilings, wooden floors and views framed by arched windows. There’s also a fitness centre on-site and around-the-clock room service.
Andalucía, Málaga
Cristine Bedfor Malaga
Cristine Bedfor Malaga is a creatively restored and decorated 1871 mansion, a new boutique 27-room guest house hotel that resonated with an imaginative world of storytelling and elegant hospitality. Opened this June at the corner of Calle Granada and Calle Méndez Núñez in Malaga’s historic old town, this enchanting property is the latest creation from Cristina Lozano. Each Cristine Bedfor property tells a chapter from the fictional life of Cristine Bedfor, and here in Malaga, we discover her childhood adventures on the floating island of Clementine
Catalonia, Girona
Hotel Palau Fugit
Palau Fugit transforms an 18th-century baroque palace in Girona’s historic quarter into a contemporary boutique hotel where contemporary art and culture complements rich heritage. This intimate property, with characterful original stone walls and beamed ceilings is also home to local creativity, with commissioned murals, sculptures as well as custom room fragrances. The hotel’s philosophy centres on ‘La Vida Plena’ – living life to the full – encouraging guests to disconnect from routine and reconnect with culture, nature and the present moment.
Balearic Islands, Majorca, Sa Pobla
The Lodge Mallorca
(5 stars)The Lodge Mallorca offers that rare and perfect balance – a serene retreat that still embraces discovery and adventure. This boutique sanctuary, with signature lavender fields, in the UNESCO-protected Sierra de Tramuntana welcomes guests with elegantly appointed suites, between the historic farmhouse and standalone buildings across the 157-hectare estate. Days unfold at your preferred pace – perhaps lounging by the stylish infinity pool, indulging in fire-cooked Mediterranean cuisine at ‘Singular’ restaurant, rejuvenating in the wellness area with its pool and wooden barrel sauna, or exploring over 20km of private trails.
Castile and León, Valladolid
AC Hotel by Marriott Palacio de Santa Ana
(5 stars)A former convent that dates back to the 18th century, this hotel is surrounded by lush green lawns and borders the banks of the Pisuerga River. It has five stars, a fitness centre, a heated indoor pool and a Turkish bath, as well as a glass-covered cloister which serves as an impressive public space. Guests can dine in-house at Los Jerónimos, where Spanish and Castilian dishes by Chef Jorge Gómez Arizméndi are the speciality. Book rooms varying from a standard twin, to a suite with garden views.
Basque Country, Bilbao
Hotel Ercilla de Bilbao, Autograph Collection
(4 stars)The Ercilla de Bilbao Hotel, part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection, offers a distinctive blend of 1970s glamour and modern elegance. Located in central Bilbao, it features 325 stylish rooms and suites, designed with a mix of Basque and British influences. Guests can enjoy the sophisticated rooftop terrace, La Terraza, which provides panoramic views of the city. The hotel also houses a chic bar, restaurant, and fitness centre, making it ideal for both leisure and business travellers. Ercilla de Bilbao is known for its vibrant history and connection to Bilbao’s cultural scene.
Basque Country, Getxo
The Palacio Arriluce Hotel
(5 stars)The Palacio Arriluce Hotel, a 5-star establishment in Getxo, Bilbao, is housed in a historic building blending early 20th-century charm with contemporary luxury. The hotel offers 49 distinct rooms, each with its own character, equipped with high-end amenities. The on-site restaurant, led by chef Beñat Ormaetxea, serves innovative Basque cuisine. Guests can indulge in the hotel’s wellness spa, relax on the terrace with a swimming pool, or enjoy the croquet club. The hotel is also an ideal venue for events, providing various exclusive experiences like wine tasting, sailing, and cultural tours. Its proximity to the beach and the Bizkaia Bridge enhances its appeal as a premier destination.
Galicia, A Coruña
Meliá Maria Pita
(4 stars)On A Coruna’s seaside promenade stands the exquisite Melia Maria Pita A Coruna. This hotel is great for exploring A Coruna’s cultural sites and beaches as it is only minutes away from the old town and adjacent to Riazor Beach. The rooms are peaceful and modern, with many boasting glorious views of Orzan Bay. The hotel has a fully equipped gym as well as high-speed Wi-Fi and work areas in rooms which make it the perfect choice for those travelling for business. The hotel’s fabulous Trueiro Restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine as well as local Galician delicacies to guests who want a more relaxed dining experience. The hotel also serves a delicious breakfast buffet every morning to fuel your day of adventures in A Coruna.
Andalucía, Seville, Old town
Mercer Plaza Sevilla
(5 stars)Mercer Plaza Sevilla is a luxury hotel located in the heart of the Andalusian capital, Plaza de San Francisco. It features 25 stylish guest rooms and suites, a rooftop terrace with a swimming pool and views of the Cathedral and Giralda, a Nobu restaurant, a Nobu Bar, a solarium, a 24-hour gym, and a meeting & events space. The design of the hotel pays homage to Nobu’s Japanese roots and the traditional architecture of the city. The rooms are luxurious and feature materials inspired by the Far East and rain showers, Eight & Bob amenities, and a Smart TV.
Andalucía, Seville, Old town
Los Seises Sevilla, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
(4 stars)A former 16th-century palace, this building has been restored to include Roman mosaics, marble and tiled floors and avant-garde furniture from the Renaissance era. But its rooftop is a most modern affair, with a swimming pool, banana leaf plants, a patio and four-poster daybeds proffering close-up views of the Seville Cathedral. Tuck into tapas at Pura Vida Terraza, take a tipple at the Sherry Bar and watch one of Los Seises’ live flamenco shows. Its room categories are originally named as Azahar, Olive, Sherry, La Cartuja and the Legend Terrace. The hotel is located in the Santa Cruz neighbourhood.
Andalucía, Seville, Old town
Casa Romana Hotel Boutique
(4 stars)In the city where Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian were born, the eighteenth-century Casa Romana has been re-designed as a Roman-style dwelling on harmonious lines. Guests can choose from the extensive cocktail menu while enjoying the panorama from the roof terrace, where there is also a swimming pool. The light and airy soundproofed bedrooms offer every amenity, with de luxe options and suites available, and there is even an on-site DJ. Located in the old town, it takes around fifteen minutes to reach the burial place of Christopher Columbus in the cathedral, while the Museum of Fine Arts is a little nearer.
