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Barceló Torre de Madrid
4.6/545 Reviews
We were in Madrid for the first time, and picked Barcello de Torre primarily based on location and the glowing reviews on Trip Advisor. Anything you read that's positive is true: it's new, clean, perfectly located, reasonably priced, great breakfast, etc, but it seems like every menber of the staff goes out of their way to make you feel welcome. It's an easy walk to the Royal Palace, the Plaza de Espana subway stop is directly across the street, lots of restaurants close by, easy walk to Puerta del Sol, excellent dinner in the restaurant. large rooms. An extremely well run operation that should be the model for others in it's class.
The Social Hub Madrid
4.3/577 Reviews
Madrid City Center
Best hotel in Madrid regardless if you come on holidays or on work. As the motto goes everything is set for work and play. Very central location only a walk to the old town Plaza Mayor and the nice Latina and Letras districts thus next to M30 and 10 minutes to Atocha main station. Bus stop at the door and Metro down the road. Parking on site. Nice, spacey, modern rooms, excellent breakfast, lots of spaces to work , excellent breakfast and food ( with daily menu), wonderful top roof bar and pool with view to the Palacio Real and super friendly and helpful staff. Best value for money and lots of fun. Working never felt so playful. Definitively the place to go regardless is biz or pleasure.
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... 
Motel One Madrid-Plaza de España
4.2/562 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, very close to Plaza de Espana, but the square is under renovation. It's a short walk to Montana River Park, and you can also walk to the Royal Palace and Puerta del Sol in about twenty minutes. The room is not large. It is more like a domestic high-end business hotel. Toothbrushes and slippers need to be obtained from the front desk. Breakfast plus 17 euros can be enjoyed, there are many choices. There is a supermarket and laundry room in Diadia nearby, which is very convenient. Children can stay for free if they do not require an extra bed.
Exe Zarzuela Park
4.1/535 Reviews
Aravaca
It would have cost us more than double to stay in an equivalent standard hotel in the centre of Madrid and as it turned out the location was more of a bonus than an inconvenience. The room was comfortable with all the facilities one would expect, including a filled mini bar (there is no hotel bar) and TV (only BBC news in English) and it was cleaned daily and clean bedding and towels were available on request. The staff were friendly and helpful and the WiFi was fast enough in our room for us to be able to stream UK TV channels. Although there were no bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity the bus with a stop right outside the door can be taken (€1.50) to Valdemarin a small local area which has several bars and restaurants. We particularly liked Volapie with its friendly staff and good food. The tapas and burgers were very good and the Asian food at Kokochin was very tasty. Taking the bus in the opposite direction for the same price you arrive at Moncloa, a major transport hub, giving you access to the Metro system and local and National buses. The same bus has a stop next to the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid and the Hippodromo racecourse is a 10 euro taxi ride from the hotel both of which we were visiting. Do NOT attempt to walk to the Hippodromo following Google or Apple Maps. It brings you to a locked gate and a Ministry of Defence restricted area. It is impossible to pass through at any point. The only way to walk is to follow the driving route and this means you must walk along the grass verge of a busy highway. We enjoyed our stay and the peace that the hotel offered on such a busy holiday weekend in Spain.
Muralto Madrid Princesa
4.4/579 Reviews
We stayed 6 days/5 night and loved it. Our room was kept clean. The kitchen's tiny but we never cooked. Muralto's location is very good, since it's a 3-minute walk to Arguelles bus and subway stations. Madrid runs a blue bus #001 specifically for tourists that's absolutely FREE and it conveniently stops at Arguelles. It runs from Atocha to Moncloa and back several times a day. Important to know to get in the first door and wait for the driver to give you a ticket --- I assume it's to count how many people actually use the Free service. El Corte Ingles (huge department store chain), Zara, BM Supermarket, Lidl, Carrefour, Alcampo supermarket and Mercadona are nearby. Plaza de Espana and Templo de Debod are also walkable. I attached pictures of the breakfast buffet. There's enough food choices to start your day. Note: tap water is drinkable here. Special thanks to Alicia Lucas and Roberto at the front desk.

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Number of hotels10,856
Number of Reviews 39,628
Highest PriceUS$1,367
Lowest PriceUS$38
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$225
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$294

Madrid Moncloa-Aravaca Hotel Guide

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Madrid–Barajas Airport is the primary airport in Madrid. It's easy to reach Madrid. The city can be reached by plane, train, and car.

There are 1494 hotels in Madrid on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. When looking for hotels in Madrid, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 142 USD. There are 29 five-star hotels in Madrid at an average price of 396 USD per night. There are 168 four-star hotels in Madrid at an average price of 232 USD per night. There are 141 three-star hotels in Madrid at an average price of 163 USD per night. There are 130 two-star hotels in Madrid at an average price of 83 USD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Madrid. In Madrid, there are hotels under the Novotel brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Novotel. Novotel is the most popular brand among tourists. Senator Barajas in Madrid is a favorite among Trip.com users. Hotel Paseo Del Arte is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Madrid, nearby attractions like Plaza Mayor, Monumento a Alfonso XII, Puerta del Sol can be your first stop. For short trips in Madrid, Royal Palace of El Pardo, Terraza de Chamartin, Ciudad Deportiva de Real Madrid are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Royal Palace, Plaza de Oriente, Square of Spain. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Calle de Serrano, Gran Via, Mercado de San Miguel for a great shopping experience.

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

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• 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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