Anyone stayed at Hostal Prado?
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Anyone stayed at Hostal Prado?
I was about to book an apartmet and then saw this on booking.com for 1/2 the price of what I was going to book. Granted the apartment is bigger but the price difference is nice. There are no reviews yet on either booking.com and tripadvisor so I don't know if it's newly renovated. The pics look great but afraid to bit the bullet without more reviews(there's literally only 1 so far).
http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/host...tml?aid=307415
The location looks again, very central, but wondered about the noise level in this area.
THANKS!
http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/host...tml?aid=307415
The location looks again, very central, but wondered about the noise level in this area.
THANKS!
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Haven't stayed here, but looks perfectly fine. Very central location just off Plaza Santa Ana on a nice and narrow street. But the hostal is next door to legendary flamenco restaurant Villa Rosa and probably on top of restaurant/bar La Fragua de Vulcano. Villa Rosa stays open until 2am every night, and I have had some late night paella at Fragua de Vulcano at about 1am, so expect some noise.
They serve excellent jamón ibérico (cured ibérico ham) in Fragua de Vulcano at a very reasonable price, and Villa Rosa uses to stage only great flamenco artists, often some of the very best
La Fragua de Vulcano: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...no-Madrid.html
Villa Rosa: http://villa-rosa.es/English/inicio.php
They serve excellent jamón ibérico (cured ibérico ham) in Fragua de Vulcano at a very reasonable price, and Villa Rosa uses to stage only great flamenco artists, often some of the very best
La Fragua de Vulcano: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restauran...no-Madrid.html
Villa Rosa: http://villa-rosa.es/English/inicio.php
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