These are Madrid’s 10 best LGBTQ-friendly hotels for Pride and beyond
These are some of the most inclusive hotels in the Spanish capital to book for the city’s Pride festivities
From the grand boulevards of Gran Vía to the narrow, bar-lined streets of Chueca, Madrid is a city that is loud and unapologetically social. Hypervigilance softens. It’s a place where your shoulders drop and your voice finds its natural register again.
The city has been shaped by contradiction and courage. After decades under Franco’s dictatorship when queer lives were pushed into silence, in the late 1970s, Madrid emerged as the centre of La Movida Madrileña – a cultural and social explosion that reclaimed freedom through art, nightlife, sexuality and self-expression. What followed was not just tolerance, but visibility.
This city doesn’t just host the LGBTQ+ community. It holds space for it, openly, and without compromise. It’s in the way locals celebrate Pride like it’s sacred. It’s in the art, the music, the late-night conversations on rooftop terraces. And, importantly, in its hotels.
Each property on this list has woven acceptance into its DNA and earned its place through countless small acts of radical hospitality. Positioned in historic squares like Plaza Mayor, in pulsing Chueca and the creative corners of Salesas and Chamberí, these hotels remind us how good it feels to take up space and to do so, unapologetically.
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At a glance

Nestled in the literary quarter on Calle de Atocha, adult-only Axel Hotel isn't your typical boutique hotel. It's a former mansion turned "oasis of freedom", where theatrical meets sensual. The 88 rooms balance boldness with genuine comfort, offering large beds, rainfall showers and soundproofing that respects the fact you might not get home until very late.
Downstairs, the lobby bar functions as a social anchor. The crowd is proudly international, a mix of solo travellers, couples and groups. Conversations are fuelled by excellent cocktails. Rooftop destination Sky Bar is the hotel’s heartbeat, with loungers, a pool and views over the city below. It‘s a popular spot for early evening drinks and lazy afternoon flirting. The fitness area includes a compact gym, sauna and steam room, though most guests treat it as optional – given the dancing, walking and joyful exploration that Madrid encourages.
Address: Atocha, 49, 28012, Madrid
Price: From £93
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Sitting proudly in Plaza de Pedro Zerolo in Chueca, Room Mate Oscar feels like the city’s communal living room. Bright, bold, and unashamedly design-forward, this hotel combines playful interiors with a warm, come-as-you-are vibe that reflects the spirit of the neighbourhood itself.
Rooms are fresh and functional, with vibrant colours, clever lighting, and just enough personality to keep things interesting. Step outside and you’re instantly immersed in queer Madrid: bars, cafes and Pride parades are all right on your doorstep. The jewel in its crown? The rooftop. With a pool, solarium, panoramic views and DJs spinning records on summer weekends, it’s the kind of place where strangers become friends by sundown.
Address: Plaza de Pedro Zerolo, 12, 28004, Madrid
Price: From £132
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Set along the Gran Vía, this stately building dates back to the early 20th century. Inside, it’s a modern, welcoming retreat. Catalonia Gran Via offers easy access to Madrid’s theatres, shops, and the Chueca district is just a short stroll away. Rooms are spacious, sleek, and tastefully understated, with plush beds, marble-accented bathrooms, and balconies overlooking the bustling boulevard. Some even come with private terraces and outdoor hot tubs – a perfect place to unwind after a day wandering the city.
There’s a rooftop plunge pool and bar for summer days, a full-service spa, and a breakfast spread that’s pure Spanish hospitality. It’s not loud or flashy, but it doesn’t need to be.
Address: Gran Via, 7-9, 28013, Madrid
Price: From £121
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Tucked within Madrid’s iconic square, Pestana Plaza Mayor is a romantic, five-star hideaway that brings together heritage, serenity, and standout design. Housed in a restored 17th-century building, it’s a peaceful retreat that lets you wake up to the buzz of old Madrid.
Interiors nod to the city’s baroque past, but the vibe is refreshingly contemporary. Expect warm lighting, stone archways, natural textures and curated modern art. Rooms feel quietly luxurious, with views over the square or charming interior courtyards. There’s a small rooftop pool that’s perfect for golden hour lounging, a wellness centre in the old coal cellars, and an inner courtyard restaurant that offers a sense of calm (even on the liveliest days).
Address: Calle Imperial, 8, 28012, Madrid
Price: From £350
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More than just a hotel, UMusic is an experience. Built around the Albéniz Theatre, this one-of-a-kind stay fuses luxury hospitality with live performance, creativity, and bold design. Placing you steps from Puerta del Sol and moments from Madrid’s most vibrant cultural corners, it’s ideal for music and culture lovers.
Rooms are sleek and tech-savvy in a modern palette, with ambient lighting, and high-end touches that make you feel like a VIP on tour. You’re surrounded by art and music, whether it’s a rooftop DJ set, a spontaneous live show, or just the curated playlists echoing through the halls. The rooftop bar and pool offer city views worth lingering over, while the in-house restaurant serves up seasonal flavours with flair. And when the last song plays? You’re already home.
Address: Calle de La Paz, 11, 28012, Madrid
Price: From £309
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Set in a beautifully restored 20th-century building on Gran Vía, H10 Villa de la Reina offers a boutique hotel experience with a distinctly European soul, just steps from Chueca. French-inspired interiors meet warm Spanish hospitality, creating a space that feels both elegant and relaxed.
Rooms are cosy and refined, with crisp linens, soft lighting, and subtle pops of colour. Some offer balconies overlooking the city, while others face the quieter interior courtyard – perfect for recharging after a day exploring Madrid’s bustle. The public spaces feel like a chic living room, with curated bookshelves, velvet armchairs, and a lobby bar that serves excellent cocktails in an intimate setting. It’s an ideal base for those who want to be close to the action but come home to calm.
Address: Gran Vía, 22, 28013, Madrid
Price: From £108
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A long-time favourite of artists, writers, and those drawn to timeless elegance, Hotel Fénix Gran Meliásits just off Plaza de Colón, steps from Serrano’s boutiques and a short walk to Chueca. With its Belle Époque architecture and refined interiors, this five-star gem offers polished tranquillity in the heart of the city. Rooms are plush and elegant, with marble bathrooms, velvet textiles, and subtle lighting that sets a restful tone. Some suites offer private jacuzzis and rooftop views, while guests who’ve booked Meliá’s RedLevel service can enjoy added perks like personalised check-in and butler service.
There’s a rooftop terrace and small spa for low-key indulgence, along with a Dry Martini bar for a perfectly crafted cocktail. The vibe here is quiet confidence and luxury that doesn’t try too hard.
Address: Calle de Hermosilla 2, Madrid
Price: From £281
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Tucked between the trendy Chamberí and vibrant Chueca districts, Urso Hotel & Spa offers a rare mix of calm and connectivity. Set in a stately early 20th-century building, this five-star boutique hotel blends neoclassical architecture with cool, contemporary interiors that feel effortlessly elegant.
Rooms are spacious, light-filled and timeless. Think oak floors, crisp linens, and marble bathrooms with double vanities. The on-site spa, powered by Natura Bissé, is a standout with a hammam, hydrotherapy pool, and personalised treatments in a deeply soothing setting. There’s also an atrium restaurant serving seasonal dishes, a hidden cocktail bar, and complimentary bikes to explore Madrid at your own pace. Chueca’s nightlife is close, but Urso offers a space to unwind, reflect, and reset when you’re done.
Address: Mejía Lequerica 8, Madrid
Price: From £465
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Set in a restored 19th-century palace once home to the Dukes of Granada de Ega, Palacio de los Duques Gran Meliá is a luxurious tribute to Spain’s artistic legacy. Inspired by the works of Velázquez, the hotel blends regal architecture with modern elegance, located just steps from the Royal Palace, Opera House and Teatro Real.
Rooms are warm and sophisticated, with plush beds and curated artwork, creating a feel that echoes the building’s noble past. The RedLevel experience adds a layer of personalised service, from exclusive lounges to private terraces and butler attention when you want it. Outside, a quiet courtyard garden and seasonal rooftop pool offer sanctuary above the city. Dining is equally impressive, with two restaurants, including one located in the former stables of the palace serving dishes made with local produce and one providing tapas.
Address: Cuesta de Santo Domingo 5 y 7, Madrid
Price: From £276
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Housed in a restored 19th-century mansion in the stylish Salesas district, Only YOU Boutique Hotel is bursting with charm, individuality and eclectic design. It’s bold without being brash, where colonial elegance meets vibrant contemporary interiors, and every space feels like it was made to be lingered in.
Rooms are beautifully curated with deep blues, soft lighting, and vintage accents, each one unique in layout and style. Some offer views over Calle del Barquillo, others look inward to quiet courtyards, perfect for a more restful stay. Downstairs, the open-plan lounge and restaurant are social and welcoming, often buzzing with locals. There’s a reading nook, concept store, and flexible workspaces that make it feel more like a creative studio than a traditional hotel. It’s lively, but always with an undercurrent of calm.
Address: Calle Barquillo 21, Madrid
Price: From £202
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Aidy Smith is an award-winning broadcaster, TV presenter, journalist and inclusivity spokesperson. Aidy writes on food and drink and presents Amazon Prime’s award-winning The Three Drinkers series, as well as being The Independent’s LGBTQ+ and neurodivergence travel specialist. The only global TV presenter with Tourette syndrome and a proud inclusivity advocate, he aims to offer wisdom and inspiration to help his community get the very best out of their travels. He has visited Madrid multiple times, ensuring a personal and informed perspective. When picking the hotels to include, he considered his own experience staying in the hotels and evaluated location, facilities, service and all the other details that make for an exceptional stay for all types of travellers.
When is the best time of year to visit Madrid?
Head to Madrid in the shoulder seasons for fewer crowds, but still pleasant weather. This includes April, May, September and October. Pride will take place 25 June to 5 July 2026, with Chueca serving as the centre of celebrations. The city will host Europe’s largest parade for the event.
Is Madrid LGBTQ+ friendly?
Yes, Madrid is considered exceptionally LGBTQ+ friendly.
Where are the best LGBTQ+ nightlife spots in Madrid?
Chueca is one of the most popular places to go if you are looking for an LGBTQ+ night out. Popular venues include Bear’s Bar, LL Bar and You&Me bar.
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