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Hotel Indigo Madrid - Princesa
4.4/542 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Madrid - Princesa

Madrid|1.67km from Museum of Anatomy "Javier Puerta"

Latest booking 22 hrs ago

Like in other reviews, the main pro about this hotel is location. Very convenient for metro and bus access, and within reasonable walking distance to the Palacio Real. However, that’s about the only reason to book this hotel. The Front Desk staff was rude, unaccommodating, and just plain wrong. He insisted that the room was not suitable for two when the booking and rate type, both in my confirmation email and in the IHG app, clearly showed “SLEEPS 2.” When I asked if it’s a twin bed in the room, he said no it’s a queen. So I asked what’s the problem then? As we were getting our keys he then said by the way breakfast would normally be for one but in this case I give you guys the second breakfast free. As if he were trying to come across as doing us a favor, when I know for a fact that the rate I booked included breakfast for up to two guests. Our best guess is this person was ********** (it was myself and my ******** partner) and couldn’t stand the idea of us being in this room together. This is also all without so much as even acknowledging my loyalty (Gold) with IHG. I’ve stayed at Holiday Inn Expresses with considerably more welcoming staff than this man (won’t name him by name unless IHG reaches out) displayed at this property. Stay at this property for the location but don’t pay anything more than 60€ per night. Anything more than that is a rip off. And don’t expect to be given a warm welcome by this particular front desk person. There was another person - a woman - working the front desk but our interactions with her were unfortunately limited. Perhaps the experience would have been better if we had been welcomed by her as she was considerably more pleasant.

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AC Hotel Los Vascos
4.1/524 Reviews

AC Hotel Los Vascos

Madrid|1.16km from Museum of Anatomy "Javier Puerta"
After zero sleep on JFK to Madrid flight, I stopped by AC Hotel Los Vacos where my husband was checking out at noon. I arrived a the hotel around 8:45 AM, and a front desk staff kindly led me to the cafe area where my husband was having breakfast. My husband asked me if I wanted to get breakfast, but I said no because I was so exhausted and had no appetite. There was coffee & tea and some juice in a separate section from the cafe. I thought It was for the hotel guest. When I was pouring myself a tea and OJ, a wait staff stood behind me and used a very stern tone, ”What's your room number”, I did not know my husband's room number, and I said, ”could you ask my husband?” She got a room number from my husband, and nothing was explained.  We went to his room, and I passed out for 2 hours. Just before noon, we went to the front desk to check out and asked about an extra 5 euros charge. He said my husband paid for his room and breakfast, but the cafe staff charged him 5 euros for the tea I had in the paper cup. I said, ”It's okay to charge for the drink, but I would have liked it to be explained instead of treated like a thrive and just charged 5 euros. The front staff said, ”Okay, taking out 5 euros charge, but the wait staff doesn't speak English, and if the person doesn't speak a  language, the communication can be crude.” ”Do you speak Spanish?” I said, ”poco” and he said, ”See, 'poco' is not the way how we reply.”  There you have it. If you like your hotel staff to treat you like a thief and criticize your poor Spanish, this is a hotel for you. I was looking forward to my first overseas trip after the pandemic; what a disappointing start to my experience in Spain. What a welcome... 
Aparto-Hotel Rosales
4.3/59 Reviews

Aparto-Hotel Rosales

Madrid|1.69km from Museum of Anatomy "Javier Puerta"
I paid the parking for a day, and it was found that with cameras, someone with VERY GRAVE VERGÜENZA, (owner/owner of a Fiat 500L white-perle-cream) located on the neighbouring square at the 30 (in which my car was parked), plant below, He hit my car injured him significantly, without leaving a phone, a note, nor a warning at the reception. After this, I called the hotel to just call the person with so little shame and give him my details to contact me, but the hotel's answer is that the customer's privacy prevails. I look like I respect for every time, but I want solutions, so let them call him and give him my data. If, instead of a hit in the car, it hits me and gets to flee, is privacy the important thing? . That is, that someone who is hitting and walking without notice is committing a crime, we are covering the crime committed by privacy rights. The hotel was very good, and the hotel was very good, and the hotel was very good. In these cases, empathy is very important. She also left to call me the director, but since Saturday she had no time, and her call came yesterday to simply doubt my testimony and ask me if it was a coup then, Rayon or what, what changes in mechanics but in fact, my car is parked there has received a hit-mouse-touched focus, as they prefer to call it. And knowing that the law protects them because the videos go on writing so a good washing of hands. The hotel was very good, and it was very good. On the other hand, I had 4 rooms reserved for a particular date, which I have certainly cancelled because of the inefficiency of everything.
Hotel Princesa Plaza Madrid
4.1/5117 Reviews

Hotel Princesa Plaza Madrid

City Center Madrid|1.8km from Museum of Anatomy "Javier Puerta"
The location of the Hotel Princesa Plaza was excellently situated for viewing main attractions in the city, especially since there was a metro stop right by the hotel and various bus stops. Travelling by bus and metro is very straight forward, buses accept credit card payments and in the metro you can purchase a travel card from a machine which can be read in English. This card can be topped up using a credit card for any journeys needed and the metro lines operate like underground systems anywhere, making sure you get on the correct line. It was also easy to walk a short distance to many of the attractions and the weather was warm and dry during our stay. The Spring or Autumn are the most comfortable months to visit Madrid weather wise as temperatures are around 25 degrees centigrade and evenings are great for eating outside in the Al fresco cafe culture. I believe winter months can be cold and the summer temperatures are very hot. The hotel is very comfortable and clean. Staff are friendly and helpful, many of them speak English very well and can give useful advice. The breakfast buffet is substantial and I would recommend paying for this when booking a room to save having to pay separately and sign a receipt each time we ate, as we had to do. The bedroom was spacious with two large beds which were very comfortable. The air conditioning worked very well and the room temperature was lovely. The bathroom facilites were excellent with two sinks which gave my wife and I one each to use. There was a double headed shower and a bath with hot water swiftly available. There is a mini fridge and a safe in the room too. There is a restaurant on the ground floor which has various seating areas, including an outside area which is set back from the main street although this does mean it doesn’t really have a view. There is a swimming pool and fitness centre accessible to hotel guests but run separately to the hotel and my only real complaint of the place is that the hours for which guests could go swimming were rather limited. There is an underground, secure car park at the hotel which was very useful. There is also a large shopping centre next door to the hotel, and the car park is also for the shopping centre, although the hotel part is separated off with an electric gate. The shopping centre has a very well stocked supermarket which is very useful for buying any food or drink you may want during trips around the city. I would highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Madrid and I look forward to going back there again myself.

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Hostel Almansa
3.3/571 Reviews
Please Avoid this place. It is cheap but nothing else! I stayed here checked into the receiption which is 24 hours after my working day. The place is near the metro cuatro caminos (a mainly poorer area of Madrid with lots of south american population). The area does have a 24 hour supermarket which was good as the hostal has no food/drink facilities. The room was a very small single bed as I was alone on an education course for my job. The room had a fan and tv and a small table. Once you switch off the light the fan goes off so you cannot sleep with the fan on at night with 39c heat. you cannot leave the window open as its not a safe place. The first moment I checked in, i quickly went outside to get air and get the metro outside. They checked in a drunk african man at 6pm in the evening who was walking up the stairs with a can of beer unable to walk or see anything (their is no lift to the rooms) you need to walk up around 50 stairs to the rooms. They take anyone from the streets if they pay the small charge to stay here. Second day, the two receiptionists or owners were fighting over money from the hotel they were shouting and getting agressive. Its was an uncomfortable situation to see. I left and came back after work for a shower and the room had not been cleaned. They said you didnt put a badge on the door saying clean my room. Couldnt they knock and say something? Very strange way of working? The next day I put the badge clean my room but NO nothing changed. It was an excuse.. Then I went and complained he didnt speak any English and didnt want to know he said the cleaners left and nothing he can do. I pulled off the bedsheets, but the bed protector was badly stained with blood and I also got a skin rash. I left the property 1 day early, it was disgusting. The toilets were not cleaned either and insects were crawling everywhere. This place should be closed down immediately. They dont take security or cleaning seriously, they dont want to know problems only take your money. I explained to Expedia about this place but the hotel denied everything. SHAME!!!
AC Hotel Los Vascos
4.1/524 Reviews
After zero sleep on JFK to Madrid flight, I stopped by AC Hotel Los Vacos where my husband was checking out at noon. I arrived a the hotel around 8:45 AM, and a front desk staff kindly led me to the cafe area where my husband was having breakfast. My husband asked me if I wanted to get breakfast, but I said no because I was so exhausted and had no appetite. There was coffee & tea and some juice in a separate section from the cafe. I thought It was for the hotel guest. When I was pouring myself a tea and OJ, a wait staff stood behind me and used a very stern tone, ”What's your room number”, I did not know my husband's room number, and I said, ”could you ask my husband?” She got a room number from my husband, and nothing was explained.  We went to his room, and I passed out for 2 hours. Just before noon, we went to the front desk to check out and asked about an extra 5 euros charge. He said my husband paid for his room and breakfast, but the cafe staff charged him 5 euros for the tea I had in the paper cup. I said, ”It's okay to charge for the drink, but I would have liked it to be explained instead of treated like a thrive and just charged 5 euros. The front staff said, ”Okay, taking out 5 euros charge, but the wait staff doesn't speak English, and if the person doesn't speak a  language, the communication can be crude.” ”Do you speak Spanish?” I said, ”poco” and he said, ”See, 'poco' is not the way how we reply.”  There you have it. If you like your hotel staff to treat you like a thief and criticize your poor Spanish, this is a hotel for you. I was looking forward to my first overseas trip after the pandemic; what a disappointing start to my experience in Spain. What a welcome... 
Exe Moncloa
4.1/581 Reviews
Stayed here for two night at the end of my tour of Spain. The hotel is located in a good central location & has a wonderful roof top bar area & pool. However, the pool is under a meter deep, but enough to be refreshing. The room was nice & breakfast was good. Staff were friendly and helpful, I'd certainly stay here again.
Leonardo Boutique Hotel Madrid
4.1/565 Reviews
I stayed here for one night only on a Bed & Breakfast basis. I chose this hotel because it's on the same Metro line 7 for direct access to the Wanda Metropolitano stadium the home of Athletico Madrid Football Club. The nearest Metro Station - Canal - Line 7 - is a 5-7 minute walk away. I was in Madrid to watch football. I had a single room which was extremely small but it had every facility I needed, plus it had water and tea/coffee in the room. The breakfast was nice with plenty of choice on offer. Near the hotel, I found a real local bar where I enjoyed a few beers after the game. The following day, I was travelling to Barcelona by train from Atocha Station. From Canal Metro Station take Line 2, Direction Los Rosas and change at Sol to Line 1, Direction Valdecarros, and get off at Atocha Station.
VP Jardín Metropolitano
4.4/552 Reviews
We were in superior room and it is quite big with big flat TV. The bed is also big and comfy. The location is excellent to get out of Madrid by car or take a taxi or public transport to go anywhere in the city. The parking is connected with the hotel, very convenient to bring the luggage to the room by lift and it is big enough for huge cars like ours. The price of parking is reasonable considering the general prices of parking in Madrid. The breakfast is not buffet, they give you a couple of choices that for us was enough. If you want some extra things you have to pay for it. The price for regular breakfast is half of the usual buffet. We think that people usually waste a lot of food when it is buffet, so we agree with this style. The coffee machine for the breakfast is Nespresso and so the coffee is great. The staff is kind, polite and fast when we request anything. It is a pity that their restaurant is not open yet for lunch or dinner, just for the breakfast.
Hotel Indigo Madrid - Princesa
4.4/542 Reviews
Like in other reviews, the main pro about this hotel is location. Very convenient for metro and bus access, and within reasonable walking distance to the Palacio Real. However, that’s about the only reason to book this hotel. The Front Desk staff was rude, unaccommodating, and just plain wrong. He insisted that the room was not suitable for two when the booking and rate type, both in my confirmation email and in the IHG app, clearly showed “SLEEPS 2.” When I asked if it’s a twin bed in the room, he said no it’s a queen. So I asked what’s the problem then? As we were getting our keys he then said by the way breakfast would normally be for one but in this case I give you guys the second breakfast free. As if he were trying to come across as doing us a favor, when I know for a fact that the rate I booked included breakfast for up to two guests. Our best guess is this person was ********** (it was myself and my ******** partner) and couldn’t stand the idea of us being in this room together. This is also all without so much as even acknowledging my loyalty (Gold) with IHG. I’ve stayed at Holiday Inn Expresses with considerably more welcoming staff than this man (won’t name him by name unless IHG reaches out) displayed at this property. Stay at this property for the location but don’t pay anything more than 60€ per night. Anything more than that is a rip off. And don’t expect to be given a warm welcome by this particular front desk person. There was another person - a woman - working the front desk but our interactions with her were unfortunately limited. Perhaps the experience would have been better if we had been welcomed by her as she was considerably more pleasant.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 10.34°C during the day, 6.1°C at night

• April to June: 19.2°C during the day, 13.74°C at night

• July to September: 26.27°C during the day, 20.22°C at night

• October to December: 12.29°C during the day, 8.54°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 32.67 cm

• Summer: 41.33 cm

• Autumn: 17.67 cm

• Winter: 53.67 cm

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