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Room Mate Óscar is a stylish, gay-friendly design hotel operated by the Spanish Room Mate Hotels group, situated directly on Plaza de Vázquez de Mella in the heart of Madrid's Chueca neighbourhood. The hotel is not a gay-only property, but it has long been embraced by LGBTQ+ travellers as one of the most welcoming and well-positioned hotels in the city, with a reputation built on its bold contemporary interiors, relaxed atmosphere, and a location that places guests at the epicentre of Madrid's queer social life. The vibe skews young, sociable, and design-conscious, attracting a mixed international crowd that includes couples, solo travellers, and groups visiting for leisure. The hotel occupies a modern building and features rooms that reflect the playful, colourful aesthetic the Room Mate brand is known for, with comfortable furnishings and a generally boutique feel despite the property's mid-size scale. The standout facility is the rooftop terrace and outdoor pool, which is one of the most talked-about features of any hotel in Chueca and operates during the warmer months, drawing both hotel guests and, at certain times, visitors with day passes. The rooftop bar serves drinks and light fare, and the terrace affords views over the rooftops of central Madrid. The pool area is mixed and open to guests of all genders and orientations. The hotel also has a gym available to guests. It does not operate as a men-only or clothing-optional venue. Chueca is Madrid's established LGBTQ+ neighbourhood and one of the most vibrant queer districts in all of Europe, and Room Mate Óscar is positioned as centrally within it as any hotel could hope to be. The plaza on which the hotel sits opens directly onto Calle de Hortaleza and the surrounding streets that form the core of the neighbourhood's bar and restaurant scene. The area is dense with LGBTQ+-friendly bars, clubs, restaurants, and shops, all within a short walk. The broader Chueca grid extends to Calle de Pelayo, Calle Augusto Figueroa, and the central Plaza de Chueca, all of which are easily reachable on foot in minutes. The hotel is also well connected to the rest of Madrid, with the Chueca metro station on Line 5 a very short walk away, giving guests easy access to other parts of the city including Malasaña, Gran Vía, and the Paseo del Prado museum corridor. Madrid does not have a beach, though the city is served by high-speed rail connections to coastal destinations. The hotel is popular year-round, but the rooftop pool and the energy of Chueca make late spring through early autumn — roughly May through September — the peak season for LGBTQ+ visitors. The most significant annual event is Madrid Pride, known locally as Orgullo, which typically takes place at the end of June and into the first days of July and is consistently one of the largest Pride celebrations in the world. During Pride week, Chueca becomes extraordinarily busy, the streets fill with events and concerts, and the hotel tends to book out well in advance. The World Pride edition held in Madrid in 2017 drew millions of visitors and cemented the city's reputation as a premier LGBTQ+ destination. Beyond Pride, Madrid also hosts various circuit-style parties and LGBTQ+ events throughout the year that draw international visitors, contributing to a lively off-season as well. The hotel appeals to travellers whose primary motivation is proximity to the gay scene, but also to design-oriented travellers and visitors attending broader city events. Guests should book well ahead for any travel coinciding with Pride or other major LGBTQ+ events in Madrid, as availability across Chueca fills extremely quickly and rates rise substantially during those periods. The hotel's rooftop pool and terrace can attract non-staying visitors during peak periods, so guests seeking a quieter pool experience may prefer weekday mornings. While the hotel is gay-friendly and LGBTQ+ travellers will feel thoroughly at home, it is a mainstream design hotel rather than an adults-only or exclusively queer property, meaning families and general tourists also stay there. The overall atmosphere is inclusive and open, with staff generally noted for being welcoming to LGBTQ+ guests. As with any stay in a busy urban neighbourhood, guests in street-facing rooms should expect some ambient noise from the lively plaza below, particularly on weekends and during festival periods.
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