Jose Abascal, 8
Madrid, 28003
Nightly Rates: ( 142.49 - 227.98 )
3 Star
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The Tryp Alondras is located in the heart of Madrid, just a few minutes away from Paseo de la Castellana, the financial centre of Madrid and from the Cogress Hall (Palacio de Congresos). Well connected with public transport and with the major roads of the city; with easy access to the Madrid-Barajas Airport and Trade Fair centres located 12 km away and well connected with the historic areas of Madrid around Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol.


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· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is Noon
· Check out time is Noon
· Time Zone is GMT +1
· Opened in 1962
· Renovated in 2002
· 72 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 8 floors.
Direct access from the N-II road, airport and A-6 motorway (Carretera de la Coruna). Well connected with Atocha and Chamartin train stations.
From the airport take the N-II road until Maria de Molina; continue down the main avenue Paseo de la Castellana, keeping the left lane, and turn lefto into Rios Rosas; continue until Bravo Murillo (on the left) and at the next crossroads turn left taking Jose Abascal.
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Bar-Cafeteria with a quiet and pleasant atmosphere.

This door was, in 15th century, the main entrance to Madrid. Today Puerta del Sol and the square, Plaza del Sol (redesigned between 1859 and 1868), are the very centre of the city. The monumental clock and the statue of the bear and the strawberry tree (el oso y el madrono) are the symbols of Madrid.
Museo del PradoPerhaps the most beautiful neoclassic building of all Madrid. Built in 1785, it was intended to be a museum of natural history. Having been used as an arsenal during the wars against Napoleon, it became Madrid's Museum of art in 1819. Certainly it hosts one of the most important collections of paintings worldwide, with special rooms for masters like Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, Zurbaran, Murillo and Tiziano, as well as for representants of the Dutch school.
Museo Nacional Centro d Arte Reina SofiaThis modern building, featuring interesting expositions since 1993, completes the "Arts Triangle" of the Prado museum.
Museo Thyssen-BornemiszaThis museum, inaugurated in 1993, hosts one of the most important private art collections.
Plaza de OrienteThis square, east of the Royal Palace, was designed at the time of Joseph Bonaparte, who took over the government after the victory of his brother Napoleon against Spain. The French wanted to build a wide boulevard in the style of the Champs Elysees in Paris, but the project was never completed.
Puerta de AlcalaThe Door of Alcala is a beautiful triumphal arch made by Francisco Sabatini in 1778, after the arrival in Madrid of King Charles III.
