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#5312 - 02/28/03 10:11 AM what streets in madrid are good/bad
alrightalex Offline
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Registered: 04/25/01
Posts: 3
im looking for cheap lodgings, one or two stars, since all the youth hostels are out of the city. are there areas to avoid...known for being shady. i have so many addresses for hostales that are around 20euros.....but i dont know if those areas are safe. are there any streets that have lots of hostales that you can recomemend.....or any to avoid?
thanks

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#5313 - 02/28/03 11:18 AM Re: what streets in madrid are good/bad
nevado Offline
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Registered: 06/11/00
Posts: 597
There is a youth hostel in the city:

C/ Santa Cruz de Marcenado, 28
Tel.: 91 547 45 32
Fax: 91 548 11 96
28015 Madrid
Situado en el casco urbano de Madrid
(en el barrio de Argüelles)

http://www.comadrid.es/juventud/albergues_refugios/alber_principal.htm

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#5314 - 02/28/03 03:53 PM Re: what streets in madrid are good/bad
liz49 Offline
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Registered: 03/29/02
Posts: 118
Loc: Cleveland, OH
Maybe you could post the names of some of the places you're thinking about? That might help...

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#5315 - 02/28/03 09:08 PM Re: what streets in madrid are good/bad
MadridMan Offline


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Registered: 05/06/00
Posts: 9080
Loc: Madrid, Spain (was Columbus, O...
Good suggestion by liz49. Please post the names of those places/streets you're considering and we'll do our best to help.

Huertas neighborhood is generally a pretty good/cool area. It's my favorite area for hostels (called "hotales" in Spain/Spanish).

There's a youth-hostel (called "albergue juvenil" in Spain/Spanish) in the Casa de Campo (park) but I understand THIS one is in a shady area - and I don't mean "shade" as "under the trees" either. wink

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#5316 - 03/06/03 06:04 AM Re: what streets in madrid are good/bad
JamesC Offline
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Registered: 02/28/01
Posts: 14
Loc: Ireland
Hi there
In Madrid I would avoid the area of Malasana and Calle Fuencarral near Gran Via.
I was attacked there even though I know the city very well and I don't walk around like a stranger there.
As Madridman said, Huertas, Santa Ana is great.
Hope that helps you and I don't mean to put you off the city at all, you will love it.
have and nice time
JamesC

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#5317 - 03/06/03 09:18 PM Re: what streets in madrid are good/bad
el viajero Offline
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Registered: 09/15/02
Posts: 198
I'd be wary of wandering around the Lavapiés neighborhood if I were you. Also look out for pickpockets along Gran Vía and the surrounding streets late at night.

Like JamesC, I was mugged in Malasaña. On the other hand, I've often walked through Malasaña and the neighboring parts of Chueca without trouble. I think the difference the day I was robbed is that I looked like a target: I'd been up for 36 hours (just off the plane from the States), I had taken a wrong turn down a tiny blind alley, and looked lost. Normally, I walk purposefully and have no trouble.

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