Alcala, 611 Y 13
Madrid, 28022
Nightly Rates: ( 168.46 - 174.43 )
4 Star
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The hotel is located 20 minutes from the "Puerta de Alcala" and 10 minutes from the international airport of Madrid. The Hotel is located 5 minutes away from the IFEMA exhibition centre and is a 10 minute drive away from the international airport of Madrid. Taking the M-40 road take the slip road leading to the exhibition centre, continue down Avenida 25 de Septiembre until reaching Calle Alcala.


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· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is Noon
· Check out time is Noon
· Opened in 2001
· 93 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 7 floors.
Access from the N-II road: once passed the slip road for the airport take the road leading to Canillejas and finally Calle Alcala, on the left. Access from the N-I: take the M-30 ring-road and then the exit for Calle Alcala. Access from the N-III road: take the M-30 ring-road and then the main road leading to Calle Alcala-Canilejas. Access from the Carretera de Extremadura road: take the M-30 ring-road up to the exit to Calle Alcala. Access from the Carretera de Toledo road: take the M-30 ring-road up to the exit to Calle Alcala. Access from the Carretera de La Coruna (N-VI road): take Calle Princesa, then Gran Via and finally Calle Alcala.
Located in Calle Alcala, next to the national road N-II, easily accessible from the airport of Barajas. It is a new Hotel built in the typical style of Madrid.
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