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Madrid
We are going to Madrid in August. What part of town should we stay in and what hotel is the best for price and nice at the same time?
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We visited Madrid in the Fall of 2002, staying at the Hotel Arosa 21 Salud. It was a good location for walking, except to the Prado, not too noisey at night, nice breakfast and comfortable room. We also spent several nights at Gran Hotel<BR>Poeta Iglesias, 3 after a short trip to Portugal. It was equally as nice and in a different location.<BR><BR>
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The Puerta del Sol is the heart of the city and there are lots of hotels in that area.
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We recently stayed at the Carlos V which had a great location. The place was clean and comfortable.
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I agree to stay somewhere near del Sol in the center. I stayed at the Hotel Santo Domingo and realy liked it. Good location and the subway was right across the street. Its also very quiet. The Carlos V is also highly recommended but on a busy pedestrian shopping street.<BR><BR>http://www.hotelsantodomingo.com/<BR><BR>http://www.hotelcarlosv.com/<BR><BR>Both hotels are represented by Best Western so its an easy phone call, although sometimes you can get cheaper rates if you eMail the hotel direct. The Santo Domingo has a lot of pics on their websight.<BR><BR>Have Fun!
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Check out the message boards at MadridMan.com for TONS of great info on Madrid and Spain!<BR><BR>The "Huertas" area of Madrid is a lot of fun to stay in.
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We just returned from a Barcelona-Valencia-Benedorm-Granada-Seville-Madrid whirlwind. In Madrid we loved staying near the Prado at the Hotel Dulcinea (look up on madridman.com) We had a two bedroom apartment that was spotless and comforting after many one room hotel rooms. It was about $55 a night--clearly our best deal on the trip.
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