Madrid: Hostal on quiet street using www.qdq.com?

Posted by: tcl

Madrid: Hostal on quiet street using www.qdq.com? - 02/27/04 04:32 AM

I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this question, but I was wondering if the streets that are shaded beige/light brown on the website meant that they are pedestrian streets? I'm guessing they are, but I wanted to make sure. We're hoping to find a hostal on a pedestrian street. Thanks!
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Madrid: Hostal on quiet street using www.qdq.com? - 02/27/04 05:25 AM

Hi tcl! Yes, that's correct, those streets in beige/tan/shaded are pedestrian street.

A good example of this is for Hostal López , which is located on the pedestrian Calle de Las Huertas, 54. You can see the photo and map of Hostal López and the grey/beige/shaded street on the QDQ.com map HERE . (IMPORTANT NOTE: keep in mind that in the photo in the above link of Hostal López there are cars parked on the street. This is because the photo was taken, I think, 3-summers ago and Calle de las Hertas was converted to a pedestrian street about one year ago)

And keep in mind that just because hostels (or hotels) are located on pedestrian streets that it means the streets themselves are quiet - it doesn't! Pedestrian streets often have a different kind of noise. Those pedestrian streets between Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía, for example, CAN have A LOT of foot traffic, busy terrazas, street performers, and late-night-loud-talking people instead of honking cars.

If you'd like to tell us the specific street to which you're referring (if any) we can probably tell you if we think it's quiet or not.

Saludos, MadridMan
Posted by: tcl

Re: Madrid: Hostal on quiet street using www.qdq.com? - 02/27/04 03:15 PM

Thanks MM! I'll check back when I've compiled my list of hostals. I'm assuming a general rule of thumb is any hostal on Gran Via is going to have a lot of street noise day and night, right?
Posted by: sel

Re: Madrid: Hostal on quiet street using www.qdq.com? - 03/03/04 01:41 PM

I think you are right...Gran Vía never sleeps, but there are small streets just off of Gran Vía that do!!! I just finished a second stay on Horteleza at Hostal Chelo and was quite content with my stay. This was my second time there and it was during the weekend. wink