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Adriano's style and rates are hard to beat. In a building stacked with hostals in the Huertas district, this stealthily-attractive option sits, just waiting to be discovered. There's an aesthetic triumph to be found in every boutique-like room, each of which executes its own design imperative following the fantastical whims of Adriano's Argentinean owner.
Hallways are bright and sunny with glass chandeliers, antique chairs, and original Madrileño modern art. We especially liked the meticulously-cured decorative molding in each room. Beds are draped with sheer fabric, gilded vintage mirrors reflect shrouded walls, and new bedding looks like it was purchased yesterday from a midrange suburban furniture store. The black-and-white room's bathroom amusingly features cow tiles.
The best room, however, is the Maria Callas Room. Signed black-and-white Callas concert bills are hung on walls covered with scores of music.
The owner is opening a second hostal, Hostal Adriá, which promises to be even more attractive.
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