EL PALACE HOTEL
The Barcelones still call it "The Ritz". Well, it's hard to break a habit of more than 90 years - after all, this recently revamped and renamed hotel has been a luxury landmark in the Catalan capital ever since Cesar Ritz opened it in 1919.
But the grande dame of Gran Via needed a little TLC and succumbed to a £27m (NZ$54m) facelift - and a two-year closure. A phased reopening began in 2009 and in January this year, the final stage of the extensive refurbishment was unveiled, leaving only the finishing touch - the Mayan Luxury Spa - which was completed and launched in June.
The grand public spaces - once graced by notable figures such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Sophia Loren, Pierre Cardin and Woody Allen - have been restored to their former glory. The superior guest lounge - the Hall - with its double-height ceilings and squishy velvet sofas, is an exercise in tasteful yet opulent style and features a combination of specially sourced antiques and bespoke furniture. And the fabric library of the renowned Florentine Rubelli manufacturing family was consulted to renew the luxurious silky drapes and upholstery throughout.
In the queen of the five ballrooms - the Gran Via Salon - the original crystal chandelier was taken down and cleaned by hand, piece by piece, while decorative wall-light sconces have been retained and the gold-leaf revitalised to highlight the heavenly trompe l'oeil clouded ceiling.