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Hotel Orfila - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This elegant 1886 town house, hidden away in a leafy little residential street not far from Plaza Colón, has every comfort of a larger hotel, but more intimate, personalized surroundings. Originally the in-town residence of the literary and aristocratic Gomez-Acebo family, Orfila 6 was an add... fodors.com
No title - expert review Though not as spectacular as Santo Mauro, this small 19th-century palace in a residential area is a gem and a classic example of elegant, tasteful decoration. Many visitors are deserting such old favorites as Villa Magna or the Westin Palace to stay here for its peaceful and laid back atmosphere. In... frommers.com
No title - expert review Located in a quiet residential area and surrounded by stately residences within minutes of the city centre, this 19th-century palace has been converted into a hotel and refurbished to a high standard. Each bedroom is individually decorated with antique pieces and equipped with hydro-massage baths. G... johansens.com
No title - expert review The Hotel Orfila is a luxury style property strategically located only 11 kilometers away from the Barajas Airport. A small palace from the 19th century, situated in a residential area and exclusively located in the cultural business center of Madrid, this hotel makes an ideal choice for the busines... sidestep.com
Nice and quiet, and somewhat upscale - user review Hotel Orfila is a small, upscale establishment on a quiet side street near the Plaza Colon. It is the only Relais & Chateaux property in Madrid, but it is not nearly as nice as many of the others in this group where we have stayed. The lobby, restaurant, tea room, and outside terrace on the main flo... fodors.com
Excellent boutique hotel - user review This hotel was small, quiet and luxurious. I really liked the personal feel and the small touches that made this hotel feel unique. One of my favorite activites after a long da... travel.yahoo.com
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