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Hotels in Madrid

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The Spanish capital has its own personality and an infinite number of plans for your vacation.

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  • Plaza Mayor

    Located in the old town of Madrid, it is a beautiful rectangular arcaded square. The Plaza Mayor is an important tourist spot with a lot of atmosphere, as well as collectors' shops, philately (stamps) and numismatics (coins). Visit the Casa de la Panadería, the Arco de Cuchilleros or the Statue of Felipe III.

  • Plaza de Santa Ana

    Located in the Barrio de las Letras, residence of some of Spain's great writers of the Golden Age. In the Plaza de Santa Ana stands a commemorative statue of the poet Lorca and the playwright Calderón de la Barca.

  • Paseo del Prado

    Also called Paseo del Arte, the elegant urban garden with the most history in Madrid is home to the main museums in Spain, such as the Prado and Thyssen Museums, along with other monuments and sites of interest.

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Madrid is the most populated city in Spain and offers a great cultural and leisure offer. Its streets are always full of life and going out to have beers and tapas is one of the most established local traditions. We have selected the best proposals for you to discover the most emblematic places in the capital and get the most out of your stay in our hotels in Madrid.

Madrid is the most populated city in Spain and offers a great cultural and leisure offer. Its streets are always full of life and going out to have beers and tapas is one of the most established local traditions. We have selected the best proposals for you to discover the most emblematic places in the capital and get the most out of your stay in our hotels in Madrid.

There is no better point to start your visit to the city from our hotels in Madrid than Kilometer Zero, located in Puerta del Sol, considered the most famous square in Madrid. Did you know that the main roads in Spain start from here? In this square you will also find The Bear and the Strawberry Tree, a symbol that appears on the city's coat of arms, as well as the Royal Post Office, the current Town Hall.

The visit continues to the Teatro Real, famous for its opera. Nearby you will find the Royal Palace, former residence of the kings, where you can visit the Sabatini Gardens and the Almudena Cathedral. The Madrid of the Austrias will begin when you enter Calle Mayor. In the Plaza Mayor you can soak up the most characteristic atmosphere of the city, which originally served as the main market.

On the so-called Paseo del Arte or Paseo del Prado, you will have the opportunity to visit some of the best museums in Europe. If you are an art lover, you cannot miss the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the Reina Sofía Museum of Contemporary Art. At the end of the walk is the Plaza de Cibeles, known for being the site of Real Madrid sports celebrations, and then the famous Puerta de Alcalá, one of the five gates that gave access to the city. Next to it is the Retiro Park, the green lung of the capital, which offers large gardens and a lake where you can relax in the middle of the urban maelstrom.

On Gran Vía you will see the most commercial and tourist side of Madrid, with musical shows, theater and cinemas that illuminate the city every night. Don't miss the Plaza de España either, with a fountain dedicated to Miguel de Cervantes. To finish the monumental tour of Madrid, go to the enigmatic Temple of Debod, a gift from Egypt after helping this country save some of its temples.

Madrid gastronomy has Castilian influences, with hearty and flavorful dishes that you can taste in our hotels in Madrid. Try the Madrid stew tapas and tripe or, if you are more of a snack person, the squid sandwich. For breakfast, churros or porras with hot chocolate are typical and, for dessert, torrijas.

Stay in one of Catalonia's hotels in Madrid, some with spa, jacuzzi and terrace with pool where you can have the best stay in the city.

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