Guide To Finding A Cheap Hotel In Madrid
This page will show you how to find a cheap hotel in Madrid. You may find that you have been restricted if you’ve been looking through online reservation companies. This is because they don’t usually make enough profit from advertising cheap hotels to justify giving their details. This page tells you about the prices of cheap hotels in Madrid, and there’s a list of some cheap hotels that are near some of the attractions.
How To Find A Cheap Hotel In Madrid
Wherever possible I’ve included a link to the website of the hotel, so you can see pictures and find out more information. All the contact details you need are on this page. Where the hotel has its own website you can normally make your reservation online. Some will want a deposit and others will be happy for you to pay on arrival. I would always ask for confirmation of you reservation, especially if you are coming to Madrid during a fiesta, when the rooms are likely to be full.
If you are travelling to Madrid during a fiesta, you’ll need to book your hotel at least 3 weeks previously as things gets very full.
Cheap Hotel Madrid Directory
The hotels below all have 2 stars. I recommend that you always check with the accommodation supplier directly for up to date prices. As a rough guide a twin room is about 60 euros per night.
Alexandra
Street: Calle San Bernando, 29 – 31,
28015 Madrid
Metro: Santo Domingo (Red Line, L2)
Tel: (0034) 91 542 0400 Fax: (0034) 91 559 2825
Website: http://www.halexandra.com
E-mail: halexandra@halexandra.com
This hotel has 68 rooms, and is in a good central location not far from Gran Via.
Asturias
Calle Sevilla, 2
28014 Madrid
Metro: Sevilla (Red Line, L2)
Tel: (0034) 91 429 6676 Fax: (0034) 91 429 4036
E-mail: info@hotel-asturias.com
There are 175 rooms here. You have the option to order breakfast as an extra. This is a great central location, with shops, bars and clubs on your doorstep.
Mediodia
Pza. Emperador Carlos V, 8
28012 Madrid
Metro: Atocha (Light Blue Line, L1)
Tel: (0034) 91 527 3060 Fax: (0034) 91 530 7008
Website: http://www.mediodiahotel.com
E-mail: info@mediodiahotel.com
This is a large hotel with 173 rooms, and it’s right near to the Reina Sofia Museum, and the Atocha train station. Breakfast is available as an extra if booked in advance.
Mora
Paseo del Prado, 32
28014 Madrid
Metro: Atocha (Light Blue Line, L1)
Tel: (0034) 91 420 1569 Fax: (0034) 91 420 0564
Website: http://www.hotelmora.com
E-mail: hotelmora@hotelmora.com
This hotel has 62 rooms. You’ll be conveniently near to Atocha train station here, and walking distance from the Reina Sofia museum, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza and Prado. All are within 15 minutes walk.
Paris
Calle Alacala, 2
28014 Madrid
Metro: Sol (Red Line, L2)
Tel: (0034) 91 521 6491 Fax: (0034) 91 531 0188
Website: Not available
This hotel is near to the Puerta del Sol, which is the thriving central square. It’s a great place to be in and also near to the main tourist information centre in the Plaza Mayor. The hotel has 120 rooms, and you can have breakfast as an extra.
Santander
Calle Echegaray, 1
28014 Madrid
Metro: Sol (Red Line, L2)
Tel: (0034) 91 429 9551 Fax: (0034) 91 369 1078
Website: http://www.hotelsantandermadrid.com
E-mail: info@hotelsantandermadrid.com
This hotel is in a great central location. It has 35 rooms.
Looking For A Cheap Hotel In Madrid: Options
The hotels on this page give you an idea of what is available in Madrid. We’ve given you the contact details of some of the centrally located hotels and details of what attractions are nearby. There are plenty of cheap hotels in Madrid, and this page provides you with a good starting point for your search. To find out how else to keep the costs of your holiday down,
Click here to see our article on how to put together a bargain holiday in Madrid
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