Grand Hotel

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  • TV-14
  • 2011
  • 3 Seasons
  • 8.3  (10,714)

Grand Hotel is a Spanish drama series created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. Neira that premiered in 2011 and ended in 2013. The show, produced by Bambú Producciones, is set in the fictional Gran Hotel in 1905, and revolves around the lives of the hotel staff and guests. The series centers on Julio Olmedo, played by Yon González, who arrives at the Gran Hotel in search of his sister, who was working as a maid at the hotel before disappearing. Julio pretends to be a waiter to gather information and investigate what happened to his sister. During his stay, Julio meets Alicia Alarcón, played by Amaia Salamanca, the daughter of the hotel owner, and the two begin a romantic relationship. The series features a mix of genres including romance, drama, mystery, and suspense. The hotel serves as a backdrop for a number of intriguing storylines, featuring the lives and secrets of both the hotel guests and staff. The central conflict in the show is the tension between the wealthy Alarcón family, who own the hotel, and the working-class staff who work there. This conflict is dramatized through various subplots such as Julio’s search for his missing sister, the investigation of several murders that occur at the hotel, and the tangled web of relationships between various guests and staff. Throughout the show, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow the characters' personal dramas and struggles. The character development in Grand Hotel is exceptional, with each character being given a unique backstory that adds depth to their motivations and relationships. The show touches on themes such as betrayal, loyalty, class, and family dynamics. The cast is also excellent, with standout performances from Amaia Salamanca, Yon González, and Adriana Ozores, who plays the imposing and enigmatic head housekeeper, Ángela. Aside from the gripping storylines and masterful characterization, another aspect that sets Grand Hotel apart is its visual style. The show is set in the early 1900s, and the costumes, props, and set design all contribute to creating an immersive period atmosphere. The camera work is also striking, with dynamic shots that heighten the tension and drama of certain scenes. Overall, Grand Hotel is a must-watch for anyone who loves period dramas, mystery, and romance genres. The Spanish-language series is not one to pass up, with its engaging storyline, psychological intrigue, and well-rounded cast of characters. It's a show that will keep viewers hooked from beginning to end, and leave them eagerly anticipating the next episode.

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Seasons
Pt. 66
24. Pt. 66
 
After a dinner that Julio and Andrés have arranged for the four friends, Maite and Andrés exchange a kiss; Cisneros carries out his revenge on Diego.
Pt. 65
23. Pt. 65
 
Alicia is released; the cholera epidemic forces the hotel to go on lockdown; Ayala tells Diego that he knows about his real identity.
Pt. 64
22. Pt. 64
 
Diego wants to make a statement before the judge, but he collapses; cholera breaks out at the hotel; Cisneros convinces Doña Teresa that he loves her.
Pt. 63
21. Pt. 63
 
Andrés is slowly beginning to have doubts about Belén; Cisneros's sister shoots Diego and frames Alicia for the crime.
Pt. 62
20. Pt. 62
 
Julio has barely regained consciousness when he's in mortal danger again; after spending the night with Sofía, Alfredo insists that she leave.
Pt. 61
19. Pt. 61
 
Chief Inspector Baz'án listens to Ayala's theory about the crimes; Sofía turns her new chambermaid into an ally, and they confront Padre Grau.
Pt. 60
18. Pt. 60
 
Diego keeps Alicia prisoner, trying to get his rival's name; Andrés wants Doña Ángela to give up her position as housekeeper and makes her his heir.
Pt. 59
17. Pt. 59
 
To help solve his marital problems, Sofía suggests that Javier see a psychiatrist; Cisneros tells his fake life story to Doña Teresa.
Pt. 58
16. Pt. 58
 
Andrés is found guilty of Belén's murder and sentenced to death, to be carried out the following evening. Julio tries to save his friend but fails.
Pt. 57
15. Pt. 57
 
Doña Teresa wants Doña Ángela to renege on her statement and promises help for Andrés in return; Sofía's mother-in-law finds the letter to Padre Grau.
Pt. 56
14. Pt. 56
 
Alicia accuses her mother of knowing about Diego's abusive behavior; Diego discovers a passionate love letter signed by his first wife, Marta Santos.
Pt. 55
13. Pt. 55
 
Andrés finds and identifies the disfigured corpse of a woman; Alicia discovers Celia Velledur's wallet in her mother's room.
Pt. 54
12. Pt. 54
 
After Laura learns the details of her husband's future post in Santander, she prevents him from being hired. Meanwhile, Alfredo confronts Padre Grau.
Pt. 53
11. Pt. 53
 
Diego is spotted burying his mother's body; to Ayala's dismay, Chief Inspector Baz'án takes over the investigations in the Belén murder case.
Pt. 52
10. Pt. 52
 
Laura won't let up in her efforts to turn Javier into a faithful, caring husband; Julio, Alicia and Maite decipher a clue to a special object.
Pt. 51
9. Pt. 51
 
The hotel hosts a fundraiser for the orphanage planned by Padre Grau; on the terrace, Sofía and Padre Grau exchange a clandestine kiss.
Pt. 50
8. Pt. 50
 
Alicia discovers a clue at the reception that helps her decipher the strange message. A difficult guest turns out to be the king's mistress.
Pt. 49
7. Pt. 49
 
Ezequiel barricades himself in the attic with Maite; Ayala receives an enigmatic message; Javier and Laura go on their honeymoon.
Pt. 48
6. Pt. 48
 
Javier gets cold feet on his wedding day; Maître Cisnero takes Julio under his wing and promotes him to chef de rang.
Pt. 47
5. Pt. 47
 
Alicia and Julio drive to the de Soto estate, where they're captured; Insp. Ayala investigates the disappearance of Celia Velledur.
Pt. 46
4. Pt. 46
 
Diego announces to the shocked staff that the hotel has been sold and will close within a week; Alfredo wants to buy back his noble title.
Pt. 45
3. Pt. 45
 
Belén tries to regain Andrés's trust; Maite spots a chance to have Alicia's marriage to Diego annulled on grounds of bigamy.
Pt. 44
2. Pt. 44
 
Sofía poses a threat, as she might confess to Beatriz's murder in trance; Alicia reappears under mysterious conditions in the vicinity of the hotel.
Pt. 43
1. Pt. 43
 
An explosion rips through the hotel, leaving many guests dead and injured, including Julio. Meanwhile, Alicia is missing.
Description

Grand Hotel is a Spanish drama series created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. Neira that premiered in 2011 and ended in 2013. The show, produced by Bambú Producciones, is set in the fictional Gran Hotel in 1905, and revolves around the lives of the hotel staff and guests.

The series centers on Julio Olmedo, played by Yon González, who arrives at the Gran Hotel in search of his sister, who was working as a maid at the hotel before disappearing. Julio pretends to be a waiter to gather information and investigate what happened to his sister. During his stay, Julio meets Alicia Alarcón, played by Amaia Salamanca, the daughter of the hotel owner, and the two begin a romantic relationship.

The series features a mix of genres including romance, drama, mystery, and suspense. The hotel serves as a backdrop for a number of intriguing storylines, featuring the lives and secrets of both the hotel guests and staff.

The central conflict in the show is the tension between the wealthy Alarcón family, who own the hotel, and the working-class staff who work there. This conflict is dramatized through various subplots such as Julio’s search for his missing sister, the investigation of several murders that occur at the hotel, and the tangled web of relationships between various guests and staff. Throughout the show, viewers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they follow the characters' personal dramas and struggles.

The character development in Grand Hotel is exceptional, with each character being given a unique backstory that adds depth to their motivations and relationships. The show touches on themes such as betrayal, loyalty, class, and family dynamics. The cast is also excellent, with standout performances from Amaia Salamanca, Yon González, and Adriana Ozores, who plays the imposing and enigmatic head housekeeper, Ángela.

Aside from the gripping storylines and masterful characterization, another aspect that sets Grand Hotel apart is its visual style. The show is set in the early 1900s, and the costumes, props, and set design all contribute to creating an immersive period atmosphere. The camera work is also striking, with dynamic shots that heighten the tension and drama of certain scenes.

Overall, Grand Hotel is a must-watch for anyone who loves period dramas, mystery, and romance genres. The Spanish-language series is not one to pass up, with its engaging storyline, psychological intrigue, and well-rounded cast of characters. It's a show that will keep viewers hooked from beginning to end, and leave them eagerly anticipating the next episode.

  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (10,714)