Maybe you’ve heard of Nômade when you were in a sound meditation in Tulum. Or perhaps you’ve seen their boho-vibe interiors that have been on your design goals mood board. But if you think that Nômade is a one-note hotel, then you don’t know Nômade at all. They’re going international, and their new hotel in Madrid looks like it’s a stunner.
A Move That Makes Sense
Nômade Temple Madrid marks the brand’s first European opening, set to be landing in the Spanish capital in 2026. The location sits in the city’s cultural center, surrounded by galleries, wine bars, and the kind of sidewalks that encourage lingering. The hotel keeps the brand’s signature warmth, but the vibe is perhaps more edited — less driftwood, more intention.

Design
The interiors lean into Nômade’s familiar palette of natural textures, but they’re not trying to recreate the jungle. Clean lines and hand‑touched textures keep the space grounded without being rustic. The design direction comes from the brand’s in‑house creative team, known for their tactile, layered approach across the Tulum and Holbox properties.
It’s still Nômade, but with a passport and a sharper haircut.
A Lobby That Doesn’t Need a DJ
Public spaces are social without being loud – a rare feat in Madrid. Low seating, warm palettes, and just enough atmosphere to make you linger. The restaurant and lounge follow the brand’s “ritual‑driven” hospitality ethos, refined over nearly a decade in Mexico. It’s the kind of lobby where you can order a tea without feeling like you’ve failed the vibe check.

Wellness, But Urban
Nômade brings its wellness DNA, but it’s calibrated for city life. Short sessions, grounding treatments, and programming that fits between meetings and dinner. Their signature sound meditations and breathwork sessions – a longtime staple in Tulum – appear here in a more streamlined format.
You can meditate, then make your reservation. No existential unraveling required.
Dining
Details around Nômade Madrid’s food and beverage program are still limited, but the hotel is expected to carry over the brand’s wellness-leaning, ingredient-focused approach established at its Mexico properties. Early previews point toward Mediterranean-influenced dishes, seasonal produce, and a more relaxed all-day dining format designed to mirror the hotel’s social atmosphere rather than function as a standalone fine-dining destination.

Pricing
Nomade hasn’t released full rate sheets yet, but early listings show €280–€450 per night depending on dates. For context, Nômade Tulum typically runs $350–$900, and Nômade Holbox $300–$700 per night. Wellness sessions and dining remain à la carte.
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FAQs
Q: What is Nômade Temple Madrid?
A: Nômade Temple Madrid is Nômade’s first European hotel, set to open later in 2026.
Q: What kind of food will the restaurant at ômade Temple Madrid serve?
A: It looks like the food will be Mediterranean‑leaning, produce‑first dishes.
Q: How much does it cost to stay?
A: Early listings show €280–€450 per night, with wellness and dining priced à la carte.







































































