small and filthy rooms...too much noise to sleep...to be chosen as the last chance if there are no more available rooms in Madrid

small and filthy rooms...too much noise to sleep...to be chosen as the last chance if there are no more available rooms in Madrid
First I would say that the need to climb, effectively, six flights of stairs to reception is a drawback - particularly for any elderly or infirm, particularly when first arriving with luggage. There is no elevator.
But by far the worst aspect is the noise. There is no soundproof/ fire door between rooms and reception and the area is an...
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In a desperate search for a place to sleep, I finally ended up at hostal Camino in Chueca. It's located on the 3rd and 4th floor, with only a stairway.. Not really a big problem, i think..
Fortunately they had a room left for the weekend, a doublebed for about 50 euros a night. The room turned out to be...
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I stayed here for two nights. My friend and I left it a little bit too late to book any accommodation in Madrid for the "Puente de la Constitución" in December, and ended up ringing every single hostal in Madrid that we found in a hostal guide.
We got to the letter "C" and found a room in the Hostal...
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It is a hostal and on the third floor BUT they have just refreshed it and it's quite modern. We stayed in room 209 (anywhere on this floor the rooms are the same) and it was perfect, very clean just so nice. The staff is very kind, very helpful and well the location is fabulous if you know Chueca and...
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