Luxe Beat Magazine JUNE 2015 | Page 30

N ewcomer luxury boutique hotel in Chueca, a central Madrid neighborhood, came on the scene determined to make a difference in each guest’s stay. Transform a former Madrid palace into a hotel that’s a design showstopper. Add a concept that pampers the individual guest. Make it cozy, yet chic, and it’s a hit from day one. What to name a hotel is similar to naming a baby. It’s often a toss-up. Will the choice fit? For the fivemember naming committee of Ayre Hoteles, based in Ibiza, Spain and already “parents” to 10 hotels, the task to brand their first boutique hotel in Madrid was at hand. A lot was riding on this stellar property located in the trendy and bustling Chueca neighborhood, minutes from Madrid’s center. They had to get it right. Several goals were to be met. One would set the hotel apart from others in the four-star category; another would spotlight the unusual services provided to each guest by the hotel and its staff. That relationship would be personal, so to speak. Then, of course, was the magnificent transformation the once-regal building had undergone. Originally, it was a mid-nineteenthcentury palace that belonged to the Maquiate de Alhama, the noble title created by Spain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1865. But it wasn’t a palace set amidst sprawling grounds with fountains sprouting and with game in the fields. It was a city palace; set long and narrow between two buildings, and adorned with wrought-iron balconies that overlooked Calle Barquillo, a side street tucked away off the elegant Paseo de la Castellana. When the Maquiate died in 1915, her descendants turned the property into eight huge apartments. Over time they became dusty, deteriorated relics, no longer viable. Especially beautiful inside the former palace was the inner patio. It reached skyward four stories to create an oasis of serenity, at all times, but particularly during sweltering Madrid summers. On the building’s street level was Librería Padrino, a beloved book shop. From Decay to Opulence Restoring an older building can be problematic, the Ayres Hoteles’ group discovered, evidenced when termites were found in 40% of the upper floors. Architect Carlos Hernández-Carrillo led the €25 million restoration that replaced many beams and returned ceilings to their original splendor. The top room that once housed elevator machinery was transformed into Barquillo Secret, the most beautiful room in the hotel with a private spiral staircase. The architect’s efforts and those of the owners eventually led to the hotel winning the X Convocatoria a Los Premios a la Iniciativa Hotelera 2014 “Premio Rehabilitacion” award for excellence in restoration. A physical property is real and has a balance sheet. Memorable special touches are variables. If not provided with a sense of style and class, they can backfire. To name a hotel that’s memorable, the group wanted each discerning guest to sense on arrival they would have an “only for you experience” at the 70-room hotel. That philosophy led to the only name possible: Only YOU Hotel & Lounge Madrid. And it’s never translated into Spanish or another language. When Only YOU opened in late 2013, Spain’s four-star hotel industry was suffering from the country’s severe economic crisis. Many of the larger hotels cut rates to survive. That short-term fix worked for some but services diminished, as did the hotels’ upkeep. Raising prices then became another issue for them. “Our conc ept is not to fight price with our competition. Instead, we add value,” said Julio Portillo, the assistant manager at Only YOU. “You’re the only guest, only you,” he emphasized. One feature is to offer stays calculated on 24 hours. Arrive at Especially beautiful and serene is the inner patio at the Only YOU Hotel & Lounge Madrid 5:00pm and leave at the same time. However, arrive at 11:00pm and check out is 8:00pm, with permission to leave luggage. The Blue Lounge is known for its Englishstyle decor and comfort 30 Breakfast is served from 7:00am until 11:30pm “Enjoy whenever it suits you best,” said Portillo. Room service is 24 hours. Take a run in nearby Retiro Park and return to the hotel for a steam bath followed by a homemade protein shake. Hangers read “You look great in that.” A complimentary wide-brimmed hat is inside each closet. Slippers read “right” for the right foot and “always right” for the left foot. Shopping bags read “let’s go shopping.” A small jewelry box is inside the safe. Little touches. Big wins.