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I've stayed at this place several times over the last 15 years or so. It is perfect for me. Not lavish but always clean. Not large but big enough. Not modern but not particularly antiquated either. Not flamboyant but neutrally decorated to a good standard....More
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We thought we wanted a hostel but were steered here by a local b&b owner who said it was the most central and affordable place we would find in the city. Our room was cleaned daily with fresh towels provided and the room had a...More
US$72 - US$96 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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Location
Spain > Community of Madrid > Madrid > Malasaña
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Malasana
Hip bars and galleries, independent theaters and music venues, young people with tattoos and funky hair, narrow winding streets — this is Malasaña. Near the center, Plaza Dos de Mayo is a gathering of friends outside bars, dog owners, artists under craft tents, and creative types with notebooks and sketchpads on the plaza’s benches. It may not be as neat and tidy as many other parts of the city, but this only adds to
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the Malasaña edge. Shops and bars here range from hippie-crunchy to upscale trendy, and on weekends, the streets are bustling around the clock as the nightlife progresses from dinner to bar to disco to late-night food. On the west side of the neighbourhood is the subdistrict called Conde Duque, named after a large pink fort in its center that has been converted into a cultural center for exhibitions and performances. Prettier yet just as edgy, this intimate corner of Malasaña is home to a young international community.