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In search of a Hotel in the Spanish Capital of Madrid? Well you have come to the correct place. Here you can find places to stay in Madrid by hotel class, price and by the number of rooms the hotel has to offer. So whether its to enjoy the football match at the Bernabéu or shopping in Madrid City Centre, you can enjoy[...] more
... it even more with a relaxing break in Madrid. Here with Ciao you can read reviews from other guests who have stayed there, compare prices of Hotels in Madrid to make the best choice and we will show you the best online prices that can be found on the web.




   
A great Hotel experience in a great city
Review of Silken Puerta America, Madrid by Rosie_123

Advantages: Friendly staff, great ambiance, decor, cleanliness
Disadvantages: Can be crowded

...in true luxury, then the Silken Puerta America is the place to go. Great facilities, excellent location, friendly staff, and surprisngly reasonable prices if you "shop around" the Net for special deals. Located about 2 minutes walk from Caragena metro station, the Hotel is in a quiet part of town, and yet the centre, with all it's attractions, is just two metro stops away, and a return metro journey costs only 2 euros, which is less than £2.00. ...
...to see what good value Madrid can be as a holiday destination. From the outside, the Puerta America does not look anything special - just a high rise with some strange grafitti-style writing in many languages, all over the facade......... but step over the threshold into the large and airy Reception area, and you are in another world. Each of the floors of the Hotel has been individually designed by world-renowned designers, so each has it's own ... Read review

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28.09.2008
Traditional hard-floored hotel
Review of Opera Hotel, Madrid by imogen49

Advantages: Central location, room safe
Disadvantages: Dangerous floors

...of the Royal Palace, the Opera Theatre and Puerta del Sol as well as Gran Via with its traditional shops, fashion centres and big stores. Being at the centre it is also close to the area of museums such as Prado, Thyssen and Reina Sofia, the restaurants and cafes and the parks and gardens. We used it as a great central base to explore the wonderful sights of Madrid. We stayed in a twin room. It was not a problem to remove the bedside table separating ...
...However, the cot that we pre ordered was initially not available and took some awkward explaining to hotel staff that what we needed was a cot and not a sofa bed for our one year old child. Who says the continentals are better at understanding the needs of children? Some knowledge of Spanish was helpful and was finally successful. It was not a cot we'd use at home but it was safe enough. The floor, though, was a different matter. Throughout the ... Read review

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15.09.2006
City Centre Madrid Hotel On a Shoestring
Review of Asturias Hotel, Madrid by pigeon1986

Advantages: Very close to city centre and tran