Gran Via 72
Madrid, 28013
Nightly Rates: ( 128.24 - 192.36 )
3 Star
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The hotel is located in the Gran Via of Madrid, one of the main leisure areas of the city, at walking distance from Plaza de Espana square, and close to the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor and most of the most important monuments and museums. It is 4 km away from the Atocha train station and about 12 km away from the International Airport of Barajas (MAD).

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· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is Noon
· Check out time is Noon
· Opened in 1956
· Renovated in 2000
· 115 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 11 floors.
Access from any direction following the indications for the city centre. The Hotel is located between Plaza de Espana and Plaza del Callao.
The Hotel is located in the city centre, in the biggest shopping and leisure area, with cinemas, theatres, museums, shops and typical places of Madrid. 12 km away from the airport of Barajas, and more or less 6 from the Chamartin and Atocha train stations.
Madrid (MAD)
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The best of painting of the western civilisation from the Middle Ages to the 1970s. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, comprising nearly 800 works, is one of the most important private collections of the western world. Collected over two generations by the Baron Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza and his son, Hans-Heinrich, this knockout collection was permanently installed in Madrid in 1992 and has always enjoyed great success and critical acclaim.
Palacio RealThe Royal Palace of Madrid is actually owned by the King of Spain. It was built on the site of a former Alcazar that burned down in 1734 and it was completed after 26 years of works. 50 of its 2800 rooms are open to public.
Centro de Arte Moderno Reina SofiaAnother interesting museum nearby is the Reina Sofia Museum. It contains a large selection of modern art works: videos, sculptures, paintings, music and more. It is an interesting experience.
Catedral de la AlmudenaAlthough the construction of the Almudena Cathedral did not start until the 19th century, its story begins in the 16th century, when the king of Spain decided that Madrid was going to be the Spanish capital city (1561). He thought that it needed a Cathedral, but it was only during the reign of Felipe IV (17th century), when Elisabeth of Borbon, the king's wife, donated the necessary money to build a Cathedral dedicated to the Virgin of the Almudena.
