The capital of Spain, Madrid is where established traditions, classic and alternative art scenes, and a knack for socializing over food or drinks at any hour come together in a vibrant, walkable city with a laid back yet metropolitan vibe. From the sparkling lights and illuminated fountains of the stately Paseo del Prado to the narrow streets of hipster Malasaña where the fiesta continues until into the morning, the neighborhoods of Madrid are eclectic and fascinating. Everywhere you go, you’ll see people out and about, enjoying all this historic city has to offer.
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4 based on 525 reviews
Known for transforming spaces, Generator Madrid is no different. This former parking lot & gas station has been brilliantly converted into a bar-cafe, restaurant, a spacious rooftop bar with jacuzzis and an atrium. Additional to the chill-out spaces for both guests and locals to explore, Generator Madrid’s facilities include a 24-hour reception, basement parking, private lockers and free Wi-Fi. -- Please note that due to the global pandemic, some venues, amenities, and services may have been eliminated or scaled down for the safety of our guests and staff. Please contact the hotel should you have any questions or concerns.
Basically okay. The rooftop saved the experience. That was supercool. Bud improve the staff with language and add more furnitures to the rooms. But the staff was really friendly and flexible. Main values are location and rooftop.
4.5 based on 631 reviews
I have stayed in many hostels before but at TOC it was the first time I stayed in a shared room ( female only). I was a bit worried as I didn't know what to expect but it turned out great. The hostel is awesome, has friendly staff and is the most modern hostel I have ever stayed in. The rooms were quite nicely soundproofed as you couldn't hear much from the hallways as it is usual for other hostels. In my 6 bed female room, we had 2 toilets, 2 sinks, and 2 showers - it was enough. :) I will be coming back, definitely!
4.5 based on 253 reviews
The location was ace and although Madrid is massive it's close-ish to the places I wanted to visit. The hostel is self is very popular and it's clear to see why, it's clean , Lots of community rooms, rooftop bar which wasn't open when I needed a cold bevy . Reasonable space under bed to put luggage. They also offer tours and bike rides Don't get tricked on Hostelworld or Agoda saying there is a spa, don't think that it's free as it isn't its 10 euros for a hour and you have to pre book. The room it's self was smart enough and I went in with 7 other clampetts. You do get your own privacy as you have your own curtain you draw across which is good because at night your left sweating like a lizard so have to resort in going commando . I saw that there was air conditioning but it didn't feel as if it was on so you wake up with a sun tan and dry mouth. The perfect way to get over the heat was to dive in the showers which at the time of using didnt want to get hot. You get free Wi-Fi, cooking falcilities, fridges (downstairs) and I heard that if you get up early enough you get free churros. Good hostel and it's constantly well kept by the cleaners. Would deffo stay again as i felt safe in this hostel
4.5 based on 291 reviews
The only thing I can say that was good is the location. There was no warning that the Hostel would be under construction, which caused an unbearable noise. The kitchen was under construction. The drain in my bathroom was clogged, spurting water out (to the room, inclusive) and was clogged during the entire stay. Even though I reported it several times. The staff is not friendly at all. And very regular cleaning.
4.5 based on 465 reviews
Hostal Santo Domingo, located in Madrid's Maravillas district, was first opened in 1962. Over the past 50 years it has provided a roof for thousands of visitors. In 2007 refurbishments were completed, transforming this pleasant Hostal into a comfortable and modern place to stay. All rooms have different decoration styles and their own bathroom, hairdryer, t.v. and telephone. Central heating, air conditioning, Wi-Free and cromotherapy are also provided.
I had to wait 30 min in the street in the middle of the night, I rang the bell called the reception and nothing. Luckily a guest let me in, and there was NOBODY in the reception, no one working here. I took 20 more for someone to arrive. Santo Domingo Hostal if you don’t have a 24 hours reception don’t say that you do, so guest don’t expect to check in at any time. On TOP of that the Hotel is Super dirty! The only positive thing is it’s location
4.5 based on 1548 reviews
Safestay Madrid is located in a 19th century palace, is the most modern and stylish hostel in Madrid! Our privileged location, by Alonso Martinez square, makes us the ideal base to explore and enjoy our city Come & enjoy the U Hostels experience! In addition to our free daily tours, our guests can enjoy with our Free WiFi, relax watching a movie in our In-house cinema or party in our cool bar! Whether you just wish to relax, meet new people or party away in Madrid, Safestay is the ideal choice. Having travelled around the world, we know how a hostel should be! Some of our rooms have 35 sqm - Free Wifi, also in the rooms - Custom made bunk beds & first quality mattress! All our rooms are air conditioned & have lockers - Maximum security with RFID key cards for rooms - 24h Reception - Female only rooms, including a make up table - Cool double rooms with en-suite bathroom - dorms for 4, 6, 8 & 12 people with shared bathrooms - Premium dorms for 4&6 people with en-suite bathroom A basic b
This is more hotel than hostel There are no cooking facilities or places for food storage. Food is prohibited in the rooms. The staff are efficient but not very friendly. On the plus side it is immaculately clean, comfortable and spacious. But our reason for choosing a hostel is because you can make a snack and meet people. There is a rooftop bar which would be lovely in warmer weather and there is a restaurant area where breakfast is served.
4.5 based on 297 reviews
Unfortunately I have to disagree with other people’s opinions. I stayed for one night in far home Bernabéu. Hall and entrance look very modern however I struggled to find somebody at the reception (no matter the time I rang the bell, nobody answered). Thankfully there’s a phone number by the entrance I could call and got in contact with them. I got assigned a bed in a six-bed room. When I got there, there were 5 men in the room. It was quite smelly and messy. I tried to find a receptionist but couldn’t find anyone. I ended up calling the phone number written on the counter. I asked them if I could be placed in a mixed room as I am a woman and didn’t feel comfortable spending one Saturday night in a room with 5 men I didn’t know. They told me that even though the rooms were supposed to be mixed, they couldn’t find me a different bed. When I went back to the room, I organized my stuff and made my bed (they provide a sheet and a duvet). As I was making my bed, a found a couple of black hairs on it. I have to agree with the fact that they have a very nice terrace with cute lights and grass. When I got back to my room ready to go to bed, one man was in the room snoring. I went to the toilet hoping to have a shower but it was so gross I couldn’t do it. I ended up laying down on my bed, with a stuffed pillow next to me so I could feel protected and sleeping with a mask on because the room stunk. The men I shared the room with spent the whole night coming in and out of the room as they were drinking and smoking weed on the terrace. I am sorry to say that I am very disappointed with the experience I have had on this hostel.
5 based on 18 reviews
Me and 9 friends stayed here for a brief holiday in Madrid, 8 in one bedroom 2 in another. Having a private room was super fun and everything felt safe. We went on a tour on our first day there with Erika who was a great personality and had great food and activity recommendations (including discounts) and an engaging tour. The location was super central and a short walk from everything we wanted to do including clubbing, €1 tapas, bars, the palace etc… we had so much fun and I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it highly
4 based on 486 reviews
The only positive, that is in the city. whoever wants to sleep, don't choose it, paper-thin walls, every movement can be heard in the hallway and in the rooms. Poor breakfast we changed rooms twice, unsuccessfully, we listened to the use of water all over the house in the first room, we got a bed in the other room where we couldn't move, it made such sounds. Terrible place!
4.5 based on 1410 reviews
Mola! Hostel Mola! is the accommodation you have been looking for: a Hostel in Madrid's city center. Our facilities combine design, elegance and comfort, so your stay in Madrid will become one of those experiences that you will remember all your life. Your Hostel in Madrid Center Who wants to waste time on public transport? Is there anyone who likes metros and traffic jams? Forget the traffic! Stay at a youth hostel in Madrid Center! Stay at Mola! Our location on Plaza Jacinto Benavente (just a three minute walk from Puerta del Sol) makes us the ideal destination for travelers and tourists. As you start strolling around you will come across those emblematic areas recommended in your guide book, practically unexpectedly. The Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace, the Prado Museum and the Gran Vía will become mandatory stops in your Madrid neighborhood. Look no further! You have arrived at your destination! Your hostel in Madrid Center is called Mola! which, by the way, means "cool" in Spanish! Rest at Mola!Hostel We have 270 beds. Which one would you like to dream away on? We want nothing to stop you, and we've put all our energy into designing a space with a great atmosphere that will enable you to accomplish what you have set out to do. We want you to really enjoy your stay at our Hostel in Madrid Center, and you have at your disposal the best place you can find to both sleep and plan your conquest of the city we love. Don't be shy! Come to Mola!
Mola hostel was an ideal choice for my stay in Madrid. It was centrally located, clean, and had a helpful and multi-lingual staff. The rooms were clean and secure and weren't too loud at night. The continental breakfast was convenient, reasonably priced and tasty. The Hostel's resources were great and my friends and I ended up going on a fantastic free walking tour of the city via Mola hostel. I highly recommend for those looking for a fun and clean place to stay in the heart of Madrid.
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