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#85708 - 11/15/09 06:37 AM
Re: Madrid: looking for hostal weekend
[Re: pedmar]
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Unfortunately, I don't have access to the reservation systems to "hostales". If I did, I'd be happy to help. "Seek and ye shall find."
What's your price range? Need an in-room bathroom/toilet? Elevator? Wi-Fi? Gives us some more requirements and we'll give some suggestions.
Saludos, MadridMan
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#85766 - 11/21/09 07:38 PM
Re: Madrid: looking for hostal weekend
[Re: pedmar]
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Registered: 07/12/09
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There are thousands of hostales in Madrid, and it's hard to believe you'll have any problem in January. At that time you may even be able to book a more high end hotel at the same or lower price than a hostal. Hostales don't seem to have the resources to offer deep discounts and probably can fill up easier than a hotel with hundreds of rooms to fill, so sometimes you can live more luxuriously for the same price...especially in January.
Plug your dates into Venere.com or a similar site, and see what kind of prices you get. Venere has a separate section of Madrid hostales, so you can compare those prices against hotels and check availability.
The best book to go into detail about individual hostales was Sandra Gustafson's "Great Sleeps in Spain". Here you had dozens of these places in Madrid, Barcelona and Seville described by a woman with middle class (as opposed to budget) tastes, and I found that if she says a place is good it usually is.
Unfortunately the book has not been revised in some years, but I still find my copy useful. You may find a copy in the library that will give you some good suggestions.
Two years ago I stayed for 10 days at the Hostal Astoria on calle San Jeronimo. It was a great location, and my room was fine. I paid around 40 Euros a night. I found nothing at all to complain about in 10 days.
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#85775 - 11/22/09 08:33 AM
Re: Madrid: looking for hostal weekend
[Re: pedmar]
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Loc: New York City
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How about Hostal Chelo or Hostal Adriano My husband is in Spain right now (lucky him!) and he has stayed and will stay again at those hostals. Both centrally located. The Hostal Chelo is a bit less expensive, but it does not have wifi. I stayed at the Adriano last year and I was very happy with the choice. My husband has also stayed at the Hostal Macarena and he really liked it too. Those are just 3 of the many places we have used and liked. I am certain you will find a good place. Oh, the Hostal Adriano is soooo close to Las Bravas....IF you are a fan! (and who isn't??) then, the Adriano might be your best bet.
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#85780 - 11/22/09 03:15 PM
Re: Madrid: looking for hostal weekend
[Re: esperanza]
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Loc: Isle of Wight UK
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Hmmm Strange....We always stay at Chelo, it most definitely has Wifi (and it's Free). Chelo is also in a very good location, at the edge of Chueca.
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