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  • Fully renovated in 1999 for business clients, the facilities of this functional but quiet 4-star hotel include on-site parking, restaurant and bar, reading room, fitness centre and two small conference rooms. All rooms are equipped with satellite TV, two phones, modem and fax.

  • These 31 apartments, each comprising twin bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette and garage, are located near the bull-ring at Las Ventas. There’s easy access to Barajas airport and the IFEMA exhibition centre. Facilities include cleaning twice a week, business centre and TV.

  • Aristos

    The main advantage of this small, modern hotel is the location – 15 minutes’ drive from the airport, IFEMA Exhibition Centre, Palace of Congresses and the city. All rooms have bathrooms with hydromassage showers. The restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine and has a small terrace.

  • Just off the Gran Vía, the Arosa is owned by the Best Western chain. All rooms have satellite TV.

  • The location of this 3-star hotel, often used by tour companies, is excellent – just a few metres from the Gran Vía and with easy access to the Palácio Real. All rooms have direct-dial phone and satellite TV, and a baby-sitting service is available for couples keen to explore the city’s famous nightlife.

  • A medium-sized hotel in a quiet, residential neighbourhood, with good transport links to the centre. Rooms are comfortable and tasteful and are equipped with satellite TV.

  • Located north of the centre, 120 suites are equipped with satellite TV. Facilities include a restaurant offering inte

  • This 90-room hotel is excellent value given its location, near the Rastro and Plaza Mayor, and its spotless rooms furnished with antiques. There’s a restaurant and an airport shuttle on request.

  • The convent was founded in 1670 by a Spanish nobleman and restored as a hotel by the distinguished Spanish architect José Ramon Duralde in 2001. The 17 rooms are tastefully decorated with antiques and overlook the cloisters, refectory and gardens. A stay to remember.

  • This discreet 3-star hotel has a stunning Sierra backdrop. The tasteful rooms are equipped with satellite TV. The hotel has a restaurant, garage and meeting rooms.

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