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lokababy says:
The Zouk Motel is a Motel specially recommended for couples. It is a little far away from Madrid capital and it is generally expensive (they have eventual offers and it depends on the type of room selected), but I highly recommend it for couples that want to spend an unforgettable time together ;)
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tirsomaldonado says:
Although it is quite pricy (14 euros a drink), it is the best terrace you can find in Madrid. It is on top of a 5GL star hotel and has a very good view over the city. There are different spots, and the best one is right next to the swimming pool. They have some kind of sofas on the ground where you …
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lokababy says:
This new luxury Hotel is located in the new Madrid business area, not so far away from the center as you could think. The price varies from 200 €.
The Hotel has more than 400 rooms distributed between the 20 floors. Every room has a privileged view to the city or to the mountains (depending on …
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SamanthaLacy says:
I recently attended a dinner and flamenco show at el Corral de la Moreria. Prior to that evening, I had no idea what to expect. Once I arrived, it seemed as though I were walking straight into the past. The tablao was small and cozy, which meant I could clearly see the stage no matter where I sat, a…
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AlbertoGarcia says:
Nice, friendly & helpful staff. Quite modern. Good for business or leisure.Very comfortable rooms and affordable prices.A la carte dinner was great in the garden!!
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lokababy says:
This luxury 5-stars Hotel is like a small palace located between the three main museums in Madrid ('El Prado', 'Thyssen', and 'Reina Sofía').
The building is absolutely stunning, and the inside is great too. Not only the shared spaces, like the Hall and the restaurant; the rooms are fantastic …
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lauraliz1986 says:
I first heard about this meet up from a friend and it turned out to be the highlight of my trip! The friendly environment makes it easy to chat it up with new people whether you are just on vacation or new to town. For me it also proved useful in finding a temporary roommate for my last week in Ma…
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lokababy says:
If you like traditional, retro and old-fashioned things, you will love this movie theater as much as I do.
It is located in the 'Plaza del Callao', a really centrical square in the 'Gran Vía' and near the 'Plaza del Sol'. You will distinguish this movie theater from another one because it has hu…
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tirsomaldonado says:
Do not miss this place! if you want to have some tasty tapas and eat in a very original and traditional place, this is the place. And if you have any doubts just check the photos I am attaching. Dinner came up to be 25€/each. Besides food we had a bottle of red wine "Muga" from La Rioja. If you do…
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tirsomaldonado says:
Right on Gran Vía you find Hotel de Las Letras. If you go in and take the elavator to the top floor you find a beautiful bar with a small terrace. You can go for a drink but you also have the chance to have some snacks "tapas". We had 6 beers, 1 cheese plate and some "gazpacho" for 52 euros, so it …
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alejandromail27 says:
Acerca del comienzo.
Madrid comenzó con un aeropuerto lejos de la ciudad y una ciudad cada vez mas lejos de Madrid, aunque se encuentre perfectamente comunicada con el metro. Comenzo, decia, con la tranquilidad de saber que hablamos un idioma parecido, en un lenguaje tan distinto.
Estaba las ni…
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Miranda-Maas says:
One of the highlights in Madrid was this monastery. Maybe it isn't one of the 'top 10 spots' in the city but this place is definately worth a visit. The only way to visit it, is guided so you have to go there and make a reservation for the English or Spanish tour. The Monestery is full of frescos, r…
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lauro says:
madrid barajas international airport has 4 terminals. when i went to spain, i used spain's national flag carrier which was iberia airlines. iberia airlines is seviced only in the fairly newly built terminal 4 of barajas airport.
in my honest opinion, madrid barajas terminal 4 is the most beautifu…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Spain
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lauraliz1986 says:
I am primarily writing this as a joke, but all humor aside, this is a reflection of my personal experiences abroad in Spain. Enjoy.
1. Be foreign
2. Be a woman (this is especially true in Granada)
3. Be blonde
4. Say its your birthday! (always good for a free tshirt, bag, or yes even belt in …
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tirsomaldonado says:
Yesterday one of my friends took me to "La Latina" for dinner. He told me there was a place somebody recommended him, so he wanted to take me there. He knows how much I like to discover new places :) Well, it was very close from "El Viajero", a very popular restaurant/bar/terrace in the area. When y…
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tirsomaldonado says:
If you are walking around "La Latina" I recommend you to go there to have some "montaditos". A "montadito" is like a small sandwich, very similar to a "tapa". It is quite original, as you have 100 "montaditos" to choose from. In every table you have a list of all of them and a pencil to mark the one…
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tirsomaldonado says:
It is one of my favourites hotels in Madrid. It is located in the very center of the city at the "Barrio de Salamanca". From there you have a 5 minutes walk to "Plaza de Colón", just next to Castellana. It is the best shopping are in Madrid, having "calle Goya, "calle Serrano" and "Calle Velázquez…
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lauraliz1986 says:
Now I will start by saying that pricey-ness is relative, but for a student budget, this is not the place to go. If I remember correctly, the "tapas" were priced reasonably, the cheapest being around 6 Euros perhaps? However, the danger comes when ordering drinks, so student beware! As it turns ou…
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thakatso says:
Located to the centre of the city.Quite noisy even my room was in the 6th floor but the room was very big with a huge bathroom.Breekfast was rich and the staff of the hotel very kindly!
Tip:In the ground floor of the hotel there is the Hard Rock Cafe of Madrid.Great!!!
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lauraliz1986 says:
Though not cheap, this restaurant won't break the bank. The main courses average from about 15 Euros on up to 30 Euros. Although if you are willing to spend the cash the offer a variety of appetizers, salads, and desserts. I had the pleasure of dining with the 5th generation owner, who I happened…
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lokababy says:
PART ONE: Riding the metro in Madrid.
The first thing you need to know is that the metro is the fastest and effective way to move in Madrid. The bus is OK, all over if you want to get an idea of the city by viewing its streets. BUT the metro is a great option for people that don't want complicati…
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tirsomaldonado says:
Este es el restaurante más impresionante que he visto a los alrededores de Madrid. Sus especialidades son el arroz con bogavante, pescado, cochinillo, cordero lechal y todo cocinado en horno de leña! y todo esto con vistas al pantano del Atazar... Ahora ya no puedo decir que Madrid no tiene restau…
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world-traveller123 says:
Hotel Praga was located in Madrid Spain at Antonio Lopez 65.
I stayed at this hotel as part of a tour of Madrid with Contiki in 2007.
On arrival it looked like a good place to stay as the lobby was nice and big and classy.
The room I stayed in was fit for a king, it was really clean and lots …
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lostroads says:
We came across this place while walking around Madrid randomly, looking for some "churros con chocolate." The name had "Churro" in it...so we knew we'd find some here. lol If you're going to Madrid, you have to get some churros con chocolate at least once! We ordered 4 churros each and took a tab…
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lokababy says:
Since I read an article about this Hotel, I wanted to have the opportunity of visiting it and last weekend I finally did!
It is located in the popular neighbourhood of Chueca, near to Gran Vía and not too far away form the center of the city.
The first impression was that the hotel was very c…
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jessica0606 says:
Very nice city! Good, easy public transportation.
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kat_mac27 says:
The guys on reception are friendly and helpful, the beds and showers are clean and the common room is full of aussies and canadians bonding over Sangria. AND there is NO check out time or curfew! Loved it!
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Pearl510 says:
I stayed in this little hostal for three nights, and even though the place was small and not air conditioned, I will certainly go back here whenever I visit Madrid again. The owner of the place is called Juan, and he is a quite strange but extremely friendly guy. The rooms and bathroom were very cle…
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Pearl510 says:
Madrid is a city well served by public transport. When you arrive at the main Airport (Barajas) there are bus and metro connections to the center of the city. In my opinion, it would be foolish to take a cap, as the other connections are comfortable, cheaper and fast.
We used the metro to reach P…
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lokababy says:
Huertas is a centrical street from Madrid. It is full of pubs and discos where you can have a drink or dance.
I have marked 'free' because, when you pass along this street, people hired by the different pubs approach you and offer you a 'chupito' (a sip in a tiny glass). And sometimes, they even…
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