The forthcoming Nômade Temple Madrid, set to open in March, marks the Nômade brand’s first location in Europe.
The Madrid property brings the brand’s philosophy of healing, cultural immersion, and shared experience to the heart of the Spanish capital. Located in the restored 20th‑century Las Letras building on Gran Vía, the hotel is conceived as a sanctuary and social hub by Oneness, an architecture and design collective by Nomade People.
Layered design grounded in emotion

Café & Almacén
Nômade Temple Madrid features 93 rooms, including two penthouses. The interiors balance historicist architecture with bohemian accents to create spaces that feel layered and emotionally engaging. Each room is envisioned as a place of rest—quiet, tactile, and grounded—inviting guests to disconnect from routine and reconnect with the city and themselves.
The hotel’s main restaurant, with seating for up to 112 guests, tells a bold culinary story shaped by influences from Italy, Uruguay, and Madrid. An open kitchen anchors the room, framed by natural stone, aged brass, layered textiles, fire elements, and eclectic furniture.
Guests can also visit the Café & Almacén, a wood‑ and ceramics‑driven space inspired by traditional Spanish bodegones and almacenes, throughout the day.
Gathering spaces at Nômade Temple Madrid

Rooftop Bar and Pool
A signature highlight is the rooftop bar and pool, a lush garden overlooking the Madrid skyline. Natural fabrics, handcrafted details, and warm tones create an inviting setting for tapas and drinks above the city.
For working travelers, a flexible, dual‑purpose space with adaptable furniture, original architectural elements, and abundant natural light allows the room to shift between breakfast service and coworking.
Nômade Temple Madrid also adds a new layer to the city’s nightlife with a speakeasy and nightclub designed around duality. Early in the evening, the venue offers a intimate environment of vinyl sound and low light, while late at night, it transforms into a vibrant space defined by collective energy and movement.
Rest and relaxation amid the bustle of Madrid

Spa
Wellbeing at the property centers on balance. The GÖN House of Healing spa fuses modern therapies with ancestral practices across a hammam, sauna, steam bath, cryotherapy, and private treatment cabins. Light stucco, nuanced ceramics, and a restrained material palette create a deeply calm, restorative atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the hotel’s gym offers natural light and tactile finishes with modern equipment for individual training and expanded movement programming connected to the adjacent Monopol space—a 3,230‑square‑foot cultural venue for performances, installations, and creative interventions. All classes and events are complimentary for guests.
Nômade Temple also operates outposts in Tulum and Holbox, and a fourth hotel is scheduled to open Ibiza this June.

Penthouse

Speakeasy and Nightclub

Main Restaurant
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