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Top 20 With Kitchen Hoteles in Madrid

Apartment hotels and self-catering properties with kitchen facilities are increasingly popular — particularly for longer stays, families, or those watching their budget. Madrid has an excellent range of apartment hotels with kitchens from €45/noche.

Hoteles with kitchen in Madrid — self-catering options

Check the specific appliances included. A 'kitchen' should include hob (at minimum microwave), fridge, kettle and basic utensils. Some 'kitchen facilities' are just a kettle and fridge in the room.

  • Full kitchens have hob, oven and full-size fridge. Kitchenettes are smaller — typically microwave, small fridge and kettle. Good for basic meal prep.
  • Self-catering hotels are typically called 'aparthoteles' in Madrid — apartment hotels that combine hotel services with kitchen facilities.
  • Mercadona, Carrefour and Día supermarkets are throughout the city. Lidl and Aldi for budget shopping. La Paz and other neighbourhood markets for fresh produce.
  • A kitchen becomes most economical for stays of 3+ nights, particularly for families or groups.
  • Even with a kitchen, don't miss the menú del día (3-course lunch for €12–15) at local restaurants — exceptional value.

Best barrios for kitchen hotels: Chamberí (excellent local food shops), Salamanca (premium food market La Paz nearby), Malasaña (strong café and food culture).

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Questions answered

What is the difference between a kitchen and kitchenette?
A full kitchen has a hob, oven and full-size fridge. A kitchenette typically has a microwave, small fridge and kettle — good for basic meal prep.
Are apartment hotels with kitchens cheaper than regular hotels?
Often yes — particularly for stays of 3+ nights, where cooking some meals makes a significant saving.
Which areas have the most apartment hotels in Madrid?
Centro, Chamberí and Salamanca have the highest density of apartment hotels with kitchens.
Can I buy groceries near central Madrid hotels?
Yes — Mercadona, Carrefour and Dia supermarkets are throughout the city. Mercado de San Miguel and neighbourhood markets for fresh produce.