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Hotel T3 Tirol - Non Renovated Rooms  |
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Address: Marques De Urquijo, 4 Madrid 28008 Location: City Center |
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Hotel T3 Tirol, located in the downtown residential and business area...
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"Comfortable, good value"
This hotel (also goes by Tiro T3 Hotel) is in the business district of Madrid, and within walking distance to Sol (about 20 minutes). There's good shopping nearby and the across the street from a metro stop. They have renovated half of the hotel, so be sure and pay the extra $8 or $9 and get a "superior room." It's worth it. It's VERY clean, the decor and furnishings are simple and attractive (reminds me of IKEA). The bed and pillows were the most comfortable I have experienced in Europe!! A decent continental breakfast is included, but the only disappointment was the "fake" capuccino and coffee machine. It's one of those machines where you put your cup under spout and press the button for the drink you want (coffee, capuccino, hot chocolate, etc.). The staff was decent although not overly friendly and no one spoke English.
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"Excellent Value For Money"
This hotel was very clean and decorated quite modern, however, I think we were in the modernised part of it - so if you go ask to stay in the updated side of the hotel. This hotel was quite small, it didnt have a bar but a couple of doors down was a pub - this was a perfect meeting place for us girlies, as we were on a Hen Weekend. The hotel was situated in the business district of Madrid, it was right on top of all the shops - Zara, Mango etc. To walk to Sol sqaure it took a good half an hour stroll, however there is an excellent metro service (so my friends told me, I didnt get the chance to use it) and I think it costs 1 euro for an all day ticket. Sol has a lovely square to visit with a cosmpolitan feel, I would recommend it for lunch and a beer after shopping, sightseeing. For the evening I would go to other parts of Madrid - we made the mistake of eating in Sol, and I thought it was over priced. We ate in Seville, we found a restaurant picked from the Lonley Planet Guide to Madrid - which is an excellent resource. From the airport, it cost all of us girlies different prices to get to the hotel, so maybe ask the driver "how much" before you ride. I think it was around 30 Euro. My friends used the Metro which only cost 1 Euro, and apparantly it goes directly from the airport and stops just around the corner from the hotel. Anyway, Ive digressed. This hotel is extremely good, good value for money, a cold buffet breakfast was included, which was very fresh. If I had to moan about anything it would be, the coffee out of the machine was yuk, a twix was £2 and our air conditioning in our room didnt work, but apart from that it was cool. Oh just as a by the by - as a tourist do not take for granted that the Spanish speak English, most spanish people did not, so read up on your phrases befor you go. Adios xx
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"Funcitonal and very central"
Stayed here while in madrid for business but would consider using it whenever in town. The rooms are pretty large and clean, although there is no real restaurant or bar there are plenty in the local area. Great little bar doing traditional spanish filled baguette across the road and a very friendly Irish pub next door where I watched a couple of football matches. Gran Via is a 10 min walk with all it's shops and the tourist attractions of Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace. Metro stop is just on the corner and extreamlly easy to navigate your way round Madrid using this.
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"Comfortable, good value"
This hotel (also goes by Tiro T3 Hotel) is in the business district of Madrid, and within walking distance to Sol (about 20 minutes). There's good shopping nearby and the across the street from a metro stop. They have renovated half of the hotel, so be sure and pay the extra $8 or $9 and get a "superior room." It's worth it. It's VERY clean, the decor and furnishings are simple and attractive (reminds me of IKEA). The bed and pillows were the most comfortable I have experienced in Europe!! A decent continental breakfast is included, but the only disappointment was the "fake" capuccino and coffee machine. It's one of those machines where you put your cup under spout and press the button for the drink you want (coffee, capuccino, hot chocolate, etc.). The staff was decent although not overly friendly and no one spoke English.
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