
Inside the Madrid hotel built for royals
Step inside Madrid’s luxury hotel, built for royals.
➡️ At the Mandarin Oriental Ritz, the Royal Suite is on the first floor—not for convenience, but because when the hotel first opened in 1910, elevators were not that common, so royalty did not want to have to go up the stairs.
➡️ From views of the Prado to an almond cake inspired by King Alfonso XIII’s wedding, this hotel is steeped in royal history.
Watch the full episode of First Class: Madrid for more: https://cnb.cx/3HdNrzN
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➡️ At the Mandarin Oriental Ritz, the Royal Suite is on the first floor—not for convenience, but because when the hotel first opened in 1910, elevators were not that common, so royalty did not want to have to go up the stairs.
➡️ From views of the Prado to an almond cake inspired by King Alfonso XIII’s wedding, this hotel is steeped in royal history.
Watch the full episode of First Class: Madrid for more: https://cnb.cx/3HdNrzN
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