Rosewood Villa Magna, Madrid, will reopen on November 7, 2021. This will be the 4th Rosewood in Europe after Rosewood London, Rosewood Castiglion, and Hotel de Crillon. Many other Rosewood hotels in Europe are being planned to open, such as Rosewood Vienna in 2022 and Rosewood Amsterdam, Rosewood Munich, Rosewood Rome, and Rosewood Venice, all to be completed by 2023.
Location
The Rosewood Villa Magna is situated in Paseo de la Castellana 22. It is a 12-15 minutes’ drive away from Madrid Airport and only a 6-7 minutes’ drive from Prado Museum. You can also visit the Calle Serrano, which is well known for its excellent restaurants and shops.
Rooms and Suites
The property features 154 rooms and suites starting with the basic deluxe room. You can also stay in the Grand Premier Castellana room, where you will get two queen beds and stunning panoramic views of Paseo de Castellana Boulevard.
The piece de la resistance of this hotel is the brand-new rooftop suite. Along with its master bedroom, another bedroom, two bathrooms, a living room, and dining room, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the terrace—an office, a sauna, and a gym.
Virtuoso Benefits and Opening Offers
Virtuoso members can enjoy some of the delightful advantages at Rosewood Villa Magna:
Upgrade upon arrival;
Daily breakfast for two persons per room;
100USD deposit to use throughout the stay, towards food & beverage, outlets, or spa services;
The National Forest is thrilled to announce the return of the National Forest Walking Festival, marking its 16th year of celebrating the beauty and accessibility of this unique and ever-growing landscape.
Taking place from May 16 to 26, the festival invites walkers of all ages and abilities to explore a transformed environment that perfectly blends nature, community, and sustainability.
Spanning 200 square miles across Leicestershire, Derbyshire, and Staffordshire, the National Forest is a bold and visionary project connecting two ancient forests—Charnwood and Needwood—through a mosaic of newly planted woodlands, meadows, hedgerows, and waterways.
What was once a landscape scarred by coalfields and clay pits has been reimagined as a thriving green space, teeming with wildlife and biodiversity.
Today, the National Forest stands as a beacon of regeneration and sustainability. Through planting trees, caring for woodlands, and managing habitats, the Forest and its partners continue to demonstrate how nature and people can thrive together.
As the world calls for more trees, the Forest provides a thriving example of how the natural environment can drive recovery and inspire a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future.
This year's Walking Festival showcases the incredible diversity of the National Forest through a wide range of guided walks and outdoor experiences. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or taking your first steps into nature, the festival has something for everyone:
Gentle, Accessible Walks: More than 20 routes under three miles, ideal for families, those with limited mobility, or anyone seeking a relaxed exploration. Buggy-friendly parkland trails and well-surfaced paths ensure accessibility for wheelchairs, trampers, and mobility scooters.
Sensory Experiences: Thoughtfully curated walks designed to engage the senses, offering a unique way to connect with nature for those with sensory needs.
Beginner Adventures: Guided nature-bimbles, like the stroll around Beacon Hill to explore tree life and wildlife, perfect for those new to walking.
Challenging Treks: Energetic ten-mile routes through iconic landscapes, such as Calke Abbey and its reservoirs, for those seeking adventure and spectacular views.
This year's walks are made possible thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers who lead and support the festival's events.
These passionate individuals bring their local knowledge, enthusiasm, and love for the National Forest to guide walkers on routes that showcase the best of the region.
Whether offering insights into the area's history, pointing out hidden wildlife, or ensuring everyone feels welcome and safe, their commitment lies at the heart of the festival.
Zoe Sewter, volunteer and wellbeing officer at the National Forest, said: “The festival wouldn't be possible without the dedication of its incredible volunteers.
“Their hard work ensures that the National Forest Walking Festival continues to grow, bringing together communities and celebrating the Forest's remarkable transformation from industrial land to vibrant green spaces."
“The Walking Festival embodies the spirit of the National Forest, a living testament to the power of nature to inspire policy, research, and practice."
“Each step taken during the festival is a celebration of how people and nature can not only coexist but can thrive together.”
Join the fun this May to experience the magic of the National Forest Walking Festival and discover the inspiring story of a landscape that has been reimagined, replanted, and regenerated. Whether it's a gentle stroll or an invigorating hike, every walk is a step towards a greener future.
For more information about the festival and to explore the full programme of events, visit www.thenationalforestwalkingfestival.org.uk.
Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is proud to announce its achievement of Green Globe Certification, a globally recognized standard for sustainable tourism and corporate responsibility.
Photo credits: Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
This significant milestone is a testament to Mandapa's unwavering commitment to sustainability, as well as the dedication and hard work of its team in adopting environmentally conscious practices that reduce its ecological footprint and contribute positively to the local community.
"We are extremely proud to announce that Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, has achieved it's first Green Globe certification in 2024. This significant milestone reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible luxury. As a sanctuary nestled in the heart of Ubud, Bali, we have always believed that preserving the beauty and harmony of our natural surroundings is integral to offering an authentic and meaningful experience for our guests. This certification serves as a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team in adopting sustainable practices that not only reduce our environmental footprint but also enhance the well-being of the local community. From sustainable resource management and waste reduction initiatives to the promotion of local culture through community engagement, every step we take is aimed at creating a positive impact on both the environment and the people we serve. At Mandapa, we will continue to explore new ways to innovate, collabo rate, and lead by example in creating a more sustainable future for hospitality” - said Desy Setiawati, Hotel Manager of Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve.
Mandapa's journey toward Green Globe certification reflects its comprehensive approach to sustainability, which includes:
Environmental Stewardship: Initiatives like waste reduction, water conservation, and renewable energy adoption are integrated into daily operations.
Community Empowerment: Supporting local artisans, hiring locally, and promoting Balinese traditions through its wellness and dining programs.
Guest Education: Immersive programs like the 'Disconnect to Reconnect' wellness journey encourage guests to engage with the environment mindfully.
The 3 Green Achievements of Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve:
Successful Resource Management and Waste Reduction Initiatives: Mandapa has implemented a series of resource-saving practices that have dramatically reduced its environmental footprint. By optimizing water usage through advanced irrigation systems and utilizing an on-site water treatment facility, the resort has reduced its reliance on external water sources. Additionally, waste management efforts have been a key focus, with the property achieving a significant reduction in waste sent to landfills through recycling programs and composting organic waste. Mandapa is committed to continuously improving its resource management practices to protect Bali's precious environment.
Innovative Community Engagement and Education Programs: Mandapa's engagement with the local community is a vital component of its sustainability strategy. The resort has partnered with local villages to promote sustainable farming practices and conserve natural resources. The resort also hosts environmental education programs for local school children, teaching them about sustainable living and the importance of protecting Bali's unique ecosystem. By creating these partnerships and fostering a deep connection with the community, Mandapa is contributing to a broader cultural shift toward sustainability in the region.
Green Team and Eco-Friendly Operations: Mandapa's Green Team is at the heart of its environmental efforts. The team, consisting of staff members from across the resort, is dedicated to implementing and monitoring sustainable practices throughout the property. Their efforts have led to the reduction of energy consumption through the use of energy-efficient lighting, and smart temperature control systems. Additionally, Mandapa is committed to sourcing locally produced and organic ingredients for its restaurants, ensuring minimal carbon footprint in its culinary operations.
A Commitment to Sustainable Luxury
Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is not only a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation but also a leader in luxury eco-tourism. The Green Globe Certification is a testament to the resort's unwavering commitment to sustainability, as it continues to innovate and set new standards in the hospitality industry. With a focus on resource management, community involvement, and eco-friendly operations, Mandapa is proud to offer guests a transformative experience that prioritizes the health of the planet and the well-being of its local communities.
The certification aligns seamlessly with Mandapa's ethos as a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, where luxury and sustainability coexist harmoniously. As a beacon of responsible tourism, Mandapa continues to lead by example in redefining luxury experiences that are both meaningful and impactful.
Discover more: www.MandapaReserve.com
The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua, Bali continues to set the standard for sustainable luxury, achieving remarkable progress in waste management and eco-friendly initiatives. In 2024, the resort successfully reduced landfill waste by an additional 2% compared to 2023, with only 2.44% of total operational waste sent to landfills. This outstanding achievement underscores Mulia Bali's steadfast commitment to providing a greener experience for its guests while advancing sustainability in the hospitality industry.
Photo credits: Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua
Building on the success of reducing landfill waste to 4.21% in 2023, this latest milestone highlights the resort's dedication to environmental stewardship and demonstrates how luxury and sustainability can seamlessly coexist.
Comprehensive Waste Management for a Sustainable Future
Mulia Bali adopts a holistic approach to waste management by recycling, reusing, and composting materials such as paper, glass, metal, tin, plastic, and rubber. These efforts not only minimise environmental impact but also contribute to a more sustainable environment for both guests and the local community.
Plastic-Free Commitment
The resort's journey towards a plastic-free environment began seven years ago, with the adoption of 100% recyclable plastic materials and biodegradable alternatives for straws and bags. Additionally, all bottled water used within the resort undergoes recycling. These initiatives align with Indonesia's national strategy for reducing plastic waste and position Mulia Bali as a leader in sustainable waste management.
Advanced Water Management
Mulia Bali employs state-of-the-art water treatment systems, including reverse osmosis and advanced wastewater reclamation, to optimise water usage and minimise waste. Rainwater reservoirs further support sustainable landscaping, nurturing the resort's lush gardens with minimal environmental impact. These measures align with Indonesia's progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation.
EarthCheck Audit Participation
The resort actively participates in EarthCheck's environmental benchmarking audit, aligning its goals with global best practices. This commitment reinforces Mulia Bali's dedication to reducing carbon emissions and supporting Indonesia's sustainable tourism sector, as highlighted in the EarthCheck 2023 Annual Benchmarking and Certification Report.
A Commitment to a Greener Future
By reducing landfill waste to just 2.44% in 2024, Mulia Bali has set a new benchmark in sustainable hospitality. This achievement reflects the resort's dedication to preserving the environment for future generations while providing guests with an unparalleled luxury experience.
Every stay at Mulia Bali celebrates the finest aspects of indulgence, seamlessly blended with environmental responsibility. As the resort looks to the future, it remains committed to advancing its sustainability goals and fostering a positive impact on the planet.
For further information, please visit www.themulia.com.