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- Country: Spain
- Language spoken: Spanish
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Country code: 34
- Area code: 91
- Time zone: CET (GMT+1)
- Airport code: MAD
- Founded in 800's A.D. (est)
- City population: 3,187,062 (2007) Go Madrid: Madrid's Location, Climate, and Population
- Climate: Mediterranean
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This page features affordable hotels in the Madrid area. For more information, please see Mahalo's guide to Madrid Hotels and a Madrid Vacation
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Affordable Hotels in Madrid
- Prices posted reflect those of the cheapest rates for the cheapest room type with 1-2 person occupancy. Prices are likely to increase during holidays and weekends.
- Hotel Ingles (70-100) Phone: 34-91-429-6551 Google Map
- Conde Nast Traveller Selection: "More central and classic than most, Hotel Ingles is Madrid's longest running hotel."
- Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Behind the red-brick facade is a modern, impersonal hotel with contemporary, well-maintained rooms."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "Superior rooms are outstanding mid-range value."
- Hotel Santander (80) Phone: 34-91-429-9551 Google Map
- Frommer's Highly Recommended: "It's a genuine low-cost bargain, and the plain ambience is enhanced by warm and friendly service."
- Hotel Anaco (75-99) Phone: 34-91-522-4604 Google Map
- Frommer's Recommended: "Modest yet modern, the Anaco is just off the Gran Via but opens onto a tree-shaded plaza."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "The rooms are large with attractive parquet floors and most - though not all - are street-facing and filled with abundant natural light."
- Aparthotel Tribunal (50-65) Phone: 34-91-522-1455 Google Map
- Frommer's Recommended: "Fully equipped for do-it-yourself living, they also enjoy hotel-style facilities such as maid service and a 24-hour reception desk."
- Hotel San Lorenzo (45-90) Phone: 34-91-521-3057 Google Map
- Lonely Planet Selection: "[A] haven that you'll be more than happy to return to at the end of the day."
Hostels in Madrid
- Official Tourism Site: Madrid Municipal Youth Hostel
- Lonely Planet: Madrid Hostels
- Hostelz.com: Madrid Hostel Reviews
- Cat Hostel Phone: 34-91-369-2807 Google Map
- Lonely Planet Top 5 Pick: "There are many things to recommend about this place, but its internal courtyard is quite possibly Madrid's finest..."
- Frommer's Recommended: "The cozy basement cave-bar prides itself, somewhat riskily, on serving the "cheapest beers in Madrid.""
- Hostel Don Juan I Phone: 34-91-883-3484 Google Map
- Lonely Planet Top 5 Pick: "[R]ooms are sparklingly clean and the staff are very friendly."
- Hostal Macarena Phone: 34-91-365-9221 Google Map
- Frommer's Highly Recommended: "Rooms range from small to medium and are all well kept, with modest furnishings and comfortable beds."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "The location, in one of the most beautiful corners of Old Madrid, is also a winner."
- Mad Hostel Phone: 34-91-506-4840 Google Map
- Frommer's Recommended: " The chummy insomniac staff make sure you feel at home whatever the hour."
- Lonely Planet Selection: "The ground-floor bar is expansive, suitably dark and adorned with hip paintings."

