excl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 6,47/10 - Comfy facilities, an eye for detail and spotless. ... more
The hotel endeavours to offers guests and friendly, warm and friendly service. Located in the heart of Madrid. Close to Puerta del Sol, Palacio Real (palace), El ...
The Hostal Lorenzo is a 3-star hostel located a few metres from Gran Vía and Paseo de la ... more
Castellana, next to Plaza Cibeles. It is at the corner of Plaza Vazquez de Mella, where you will be able to discover new flavours in the tapas bars and restaurants...
Situated in the heart of Madrid, in the city centres shopping area and near the ... more
architectural landmarks and museums: Puerta del Sol, Palacio Real, Museo del Prado. An area offering many cultural and social activities, with easy access to public transpo...
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The is placed at 20 meters of the Gran Via street with nice views to a square where you ... more
can eat typical spanish food have a drink or also go for a walk enjoying the sun There are many restaurants and pubs around where you can go and experience new...
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Advantages: Nice staff, clean, kettle in the room Disadvantages: The local area, rather expensive
This is yet another hotel stayed in when travelling with work.
It's a four star hotel (Ciao has it listed as a three star) and is located in the business district in Madrid. The Estadio Santiago Bernabeau, the home of Real Madrid football club is also very close by if you are interested in football. Public transport is very good-metro station and bus stop near by, the bus is one Euro into central Madrid and unlike London they have plenty of bus lanes and regular services-every 5 minutes. And no over-crowding or rubbish strewn everywhere!
The hotel itself is a typical sprawling 1980's concrete block. The surrounding area is a bit dodgy at night and opposite the hotel is a boarded up cinema. In fact the whole area is pretty much a concrete jungle and I would be careful with going out after dark as it's pretty deserted once ...
Advantages: Splendid architecture and surrounding nature Disadvantages: destinations are scattered and hard to reach by public transport
the pass to the town of Navacerrada, a popular Spanish ski resort. The road is very steep and full of hair pin curves, and thus requires good driving skills. This would truly make for one of the more difficult stages of the Vuelta, the Spanish equivalent to the Tour de France. You can enjoy always new spectacular views of mountains, hills and valleys, and conifer woodlands. Should you choose to travel by train, the railway to Puerto de Navacerrada follows a less steep route through the valley, but is no less beautiful.
If you want to spend a whole day hiking in the Sierra, you can do so in the Valle de Fuenfría National Park, near the town of Cercedilla.
The Puerto de Navacerrada, the top of the mountain pass, marks the border between the Province of Madrid and the Province of Castilia Leon. The road down from Navacerrada leads to San ...
From_The_Continent 26.04.2001 (28.04.2001)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Madrid (Spain)
Advantages: Decent Cheap accomidation, Rooms are good enough for what we need, Nice View From The Window, Cheap Disadvantages: No Taxi Drivers have any idea where it actually is, The description of The rooms when we booked.
As I'm sure some of you will be aware, I was in Barcelona for a long weekend to celebrate my 21st birthday, well one of the most important things, after booking your flights is finding a place to stay. And as one of the guys we were going with is at Uni, we needed to find something reasonable but cheap for the 4 nights we would be staying there. Well that's where the Hostal Lami comes in. Not exactly a Hostel more of a cheap hotel a bit like our Travel Lodge.
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Obviously when we decided to go to Barcelona a couple of months ago we needed a decent place to stay so by chance having bought the flights through Opodo.co.uk there was a small advert for a hotel at just €38. That works out at roughly £25 a night, which when you consider hotels right in the centre were about €138 a night that ...