Mang Inasal Founder Injap Sia and Jollibee Founder Tony Tan Caktiong recently led the Topping Off Ceremony for Hotel101-Madrid, a 680-room property that reached this milestone in just 11 months since the start of construction. The hotel is on track for full completion by December 2025, perfectly timed to welcome guests for the upcoming F1 Grand Prix in Madrid.


(Mang Inasal Founder Injap Sia and Jollibee Founder Tony Tan Caktiong conducts the Topping Off Ceremony of the 680-room Hotel101-Madrid)
(Hotel101-Madrid construction workers were treated with the Filipino favorite Jollibee ChickenJoy)

(DoubleDragon Chairman Edgar Injap Sia II, DD Co-Chairman Tony Tan Caktiong and Hotel101 Global CEO Hannah Yulo-Luccini, with officers of Ferrovial Construccion, toured Philippine Ambassador to WTO Amb. Manuel A.J. Teehankee, Consul General Mark Francis C. Hamoy and PITC Commercial Officer Althea Antonio around the Hotel101-Madrid site)


Map illustration of the Madrid F1 Grand Prix based on official track layout released by F1

Strategically located along Avenida Fuerzas Armadas in Valdebebas, Hotel101-Madrid sits on a 6,593-square-meter prime commercial lot, surrounded by major landmarks. It boasts exceptional accessibility—just a 3-minute walk to the Valdebebas Train Station, 4 minutes to the IFEMA convention center, 5 minutes to the Real Madrid Sports Complex, and around 7 minutes to the Madrid-Barajas International Airport.
Upon completion, the hotel will be among the top five largest hotels in Madrid, reinforcing Hotel101’s bold ambition to establish a global hospitality presence.
This development marks a significant milestone in Hotel101’s long-term vision of reaching one million rooms in over 100 countries worldwide. As part of this global expansion, Hotel101 has identified its first 25 priority markets: the Philippines, Japan, Spain, United States, United Kingdom, UAE, India, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Mexico, South Korea, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Turkey, Italy, Germany, France, and Saudi Arabia.









