Hyatt Regency Hesperia Madrid
Madrid
Hyatt Regency Hesperia Madrid is an elegant and sophisticated urban hotel located on Paseo de la Castellana, an ideal hotel for all types of tourists, both for business and leisure trips. It has 169 rooms, 33 of them suites with spectacular views of the Paseo de la Castellana. In addition, the suites on the top floor have garden terraces and private jacuzzis. All equipped with high-end furniture and the latest technology. The interior design of the hotel is a clear nod to the city of Madrid, several sculptures representing the Meninas painting by Velázquez and images of the Madrid sky accompany clients in the common areas. Its restaurants stand out, adapting to all culinary tastes. The La Manzana restaurant offers a menu with our most typical Mediterranean food; the Smoked Room restaurant , haute cuisine, led by chef Dani García and awarded two Michelin stars; and also from the hand of Dani García, Leña , a revolutionary steak house that breaks all the stereotypes of a traditional steakhouse by combining innovation, tradition and product in the best way. Also in the lobby is the Mery Bárbola bar , with uninterrupted hours and an informal menu.
Madrid Airport
12km
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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
British Pound
Temperature:
00-00℃
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£5.00
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About The Area
Alalpardo is a peaceful rural village north of Madrid that provides golfers with a relaxed countryside base while keeping Spain’s vibrant capital and several championship courses within easy reach. It’s an ideal choice for those looking to combine quality inland golf with city culture and authentic Spanish hospitality.
Just minutes away lies Club de Golf Retamares, a modern championship layout designed by José María Olazábal. Set across rolling terrain, Retamares offers wide fairways off the tee but demands accuracy into tiered greens and strategically placed bunkers. Closer to the city centre, Centro Nacional de Golf provides a strong, tournament-standard test and excellent practice facilities. For something more scenic, Real Club de Golf La Herrería, located near the historic monastery of El Escorial, delivers tree-lined fairways and mountain views that create a distinctly Spanish parkland experience.
Golf around Madrid is typically dry, firm and strategically designed, rewarding thoughtful course management rather than power alone. The layouts are rarely overcrowded compared to coastal resorts, giving rounds a more measured pace.
Off the course, Madrid itself is one of Europe’s great capital cities. Tapas culture is central here — evenings can be spent moving between traditional taverns sampling jamón ibérico, grilled seafood and local Rioja wines. Rooftop bars, the Prado Museum and the grandeur of the Royal Palace add further appeal for rest days. The nearby Sierra de Guadarrama mountains also offer scenic drives and walking routes.
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are the best times to visit, avoiding Madrid’s intense summer heat while enjoying clear skies and excellent course conditions. For golfers wanting inland championship golf paired with vibrant Spanish city life, Alalpardo offers a well-balanced and distinctive alternative to the usual coastal break.




















