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#90219 - 11/22/11 04:51 PM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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Calle San Bernadino (yes, Bernadino, not Bernardo) DOES meet in an intersection with Calle Amaniel and Calle de los Reyes, however. This is where you're staying? It's not bad. Kind of a little "China Town", however, and the Metro Noviciado is right there as pedmar mentions above.
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#90230 - 11/23/11 02:28 PM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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Yes, that's it I believe. We found a few places further out that looked really nice, but decided we'd rather be walking distance to the main attractions. Hope it all works out! I'm sure we'll enjoy our time in Madrid.
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#90264 - 12/13/11 12:15 PM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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This area worked very well for us. The apartment itself was great, there are many shops and markets close by, the metro is right there, and Gran Via is just a couple of minutes walk. So no problems at all. The immediate area isn't particularly pretty (especially compared to other parts of Madrid) but we always felt safe. And I have to say that we found people in Madrid to be very friendly! Madrid is incredibly beautiful, and we felt like we needed a lot more time to get to know it better. I guess we'll just have to come back!
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#90265 - 12/14/11 06:01 AM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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Thanks for the follow-up review, scottya. That's much appreciated. Glad you had a nice visit to Madrid and that you might decide to return someday to see a bit more.
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#90266 - 12/14/11 06:59 PM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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no problem. I intend to do a more in-depth trip report of all 5 of the cities we visited when we get ourselves a bit more organized!
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#90672 - 03/11/12 05:26 AM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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I lived in La Latina for about 8 months and loved the area, close enough to everything The problem with Sol and Gran Via is they are very noisy and busy.
In particular it's a fascinating area to walk around in particular head over towards Tirso de Molina, I spent hours walking around with my dog.
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#90722 - 03/23/12 05:19 AM
Re: recommended areas to stay in Madrid?
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Palacio, Embajadores, Cortes, Justicia-Chueca, Universidad and Sol are the most central districts.
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