
Why you should experience Hotel Exe Plaza in Madrid, Spain.
Hotel Exe Plaza is where polished simplicity meets urban convenience, where clean contemporary comfort blends with the architectural dynamism of northern Castellana, and where stepping inside feels like entering a calm, modern sanctuary positioned directly between Madrid's business energy and its local neighborhood charm.
Set beside the striking twin towers of Puerta de Europa and just steps from Plaza de Castilla, the hotel rises with a modern façade that mirrors the district's geometric skyline. Step through the doors and the atmosphere shifts into understated sophistication, smooth floors, warm wood tones, thoughtfully placed seating, curated lighting, and a design language that feels fresh, uncluttered, and quietly refined. It's the kind of lobby where everything is intentional, polished, and pleasantly relaxed. Rooms and suites follow the same modern, soothing aesthetic. Expect plush bedding wrapped in crisp linens, light wood finishes, minimalist furnishings, soft color palettes, and large windows that brighten the space with natural light. Many rooms offer views of Castellana's grand boulevard, Plaza de Castilla's architectural landmarks, or the urban tapestry of Madrid's northern district. The spaces feel clean, comfortable, and conducive to rest, ideal for travelers who want modern simplicity done right. Bathrooms are bright and functional, glass-enclosed showers or bathtubs, contemporary fixtures, wide vanities, illuminated mirrors, and amenities chosen for comfort and ease. Suites or upgraded rooms offer more generous layouts, refined décor, and elevated comfort for longer stays or work-and-travel blends. The hotel's common areas create an atmosphere of calm capability. Lounge spaces, meeting rooms, and flexible seating zones make it easy to work, gather, or unwind between excursions. The ambiance is quiet, professional, and reassuring, guided by Exe's signature philosophy of modern hospitality grounded in practicality. Breakfast is abundant and thoughtfully curated, fresh pastries, breads, fruit, yogurt, warm dishes, eggs, cheeses, Iberian charcuterie, cereals, juices, and excellent coffee served in a bright, streamlined setting ideal for fueling your day. Service is professional, warm, and attentive without being intrusive. Staff members know the northern Castellana, Plaza de Castilla area well and offer clear, helpful guidance on transportation, local dining, quick sightseeing options, and easy access to the broader city. And the location is exceptional for mobility and urban exploration. Hotel Exe Plaza sits at Plaza de Castilla, one of Madrid's major interchange hubs, linking metro lines, buses, taxis, and connections to both the airport and the historic center. You're also within walking distance of Paseo de la Castellana, Puerta de Europa, the Cuatro Torres skyline, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, and the lively surrounding districts filled with cafés, shops, and authentic neighborhood life. Hotel Exe Plaza is modern, clean, calm, convenient, warmly professional, and ideal for travelers who want a smart, well-connected base where comfort, access, and ease come naturally.
What you didn't know about Hotel Exe Plaza.
Hotel Exe Plaza stands on land shaped by Madrid's northern expansion, the creation of Plaza de Castilla as a transportation hub, and the avant-garde architectural vision that produced the district's most iconic landmarks, including the slanted twin towers that frame the hotel's immediate surroundings.
Before the mid-20th century, the area that now hosts the hotel was largely open terrain dotted with small houses, agricultural pockets, and service buildings linked to the old Chamartín village. As Madrid's population grew, planners extended Paseo de la Castellana northward, envisioning a grand boulevard that would anchor modern offices, apartments, transit systems, and future-forward urban design. Plaza de Castilla became the centerpiece of this plan, a gateway between Madrid and the northern regions of Spain. By the 1980s and 1990s, the area had become fertile ground for architectural experimentation. The Puerta de Europa towers, also known as the KIO Towers, were constructed just steps from the hotel's plot, two leaning skyscrapers that symbolized Madrid's bold embrace of modern engineering and international design. The building that became Hotel Exe Plaza emerged within this wave of development, constructed with reinforced concrete frameworks, modular interior layouts, and façade elements typical of late-20th-century commercial architecture. During renovation work, crews discovered remnants of the building's earlier configuration: concealed structural beams, original flooring patterns from the 1980s, and ventilation shafts tied to Plaza de Castilla's first generation of high-rise developments. A lesser-known detail: the land surrounding the hotel once housed part of the early tram line that connected Madrid's northern neighborhoods to the historic center. Historical maps also indicate that the area served as a staging point for goods and transport heading north toward Burgos and beyond. Today, Hotel Exe Plaza stands as a modern expression of the district's evolution, a quiet, comfortable retreat grounded in the architectural ambition and urban transformation that reshaped northern Madrid.
How to fold Hotel Exe Plaza into your trip.
Hotel Exe Plaza becomes the convenient, peaceful anchor of your Madrid stay, where mornings begin with bright, effortless breakfasts, afternoons unfold into museum visits or shopping excursions, and evenings settle into relaxed local dining and illuminated skyline views.
Start your morning with breakfast at the hotel before stepping out to explore Plaza de Castilla, Puerta de Europa, and the sweeping stretch of Paseo de la Castellana. Continue toward Santiago Bernabéu Stadium for a tour or wander the surrounding streets for cafés, shops, and slices of everyday Madrid life. Return to the hotel midday to rest, recharge, or work comfortably in the quiet common areas. In the afternoon, take a quick metro ride to Retiro Park, the Prado Museum, Gran Vía, or Puerta del Sol, all easily accessible thanks to the hotel's unbeatable transportation connections. For shopping, Nuevos Ministerios and the luxury boutiques of Salamanca are close at hand. As evening approaches, explore the neighborhood's mix of traditional taverns, international restaurants, and modern dining spots, or head south toward Chamberí or Chueca for more vibrant culinary scenes. After dinner, enjoy a nighttime walk around Plaza de Castilla, taking in the glow of the leaning towers and the quiet hum of the district after working hours fade. Return to your room for a peaceful wind-down, soft lighting, comfortable bedding, and the calm, modern simplicity that defines the hotel. By the time you depart, Hotel Exe Plaza will feel like your reliable, streamlined Madrid home, quiet, accessible, well-designed, and perfectly connected to everything the city has to offer.
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