Old Madrid/Puerta del Sol
Hostal Lisboa $ Ventura de la Vega, 17; Tel. 91/429 98 94;
fax 91/369 41 96. Madrid is littered with small, affordable residencias
(pensions), and this is one of the best bargains among them. Rooms are
comfortably large, with a small sitting area, and bathrooms are
surprisingly spacious. 27 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Inglés $$ calle Echegaray, 8; Tel. 91/429 65 51; fax
91/420 24 23. A slightly upscale version of an hostal or pensión, the
“English Hotel” is well located, about equidistant from the Prado and
the Plaza Mayor. The lobby outclasses the somewhat plain rooms, but
they are comfortable and economical. Wheelchair access. 58 rooms. Major
credit cards.
Hotel Paris $$ calle de Alcalá 2; Tel. 91/521 64 91; fax
91/531 01 88. A simple but charming Old World hotel just paces from the
Puerta del Sol. The place has lots of Bohemian flavor befitting the
name. Rooms are comfortable, if a tad gloomy. Regulars have shown up
yearly for decades. Wheelchair access. 121 rooms. Major credit
cards.
Suite Prado Hotel $$$$ calle Manuel Fernández y González,
10; Tel. 91/420 23 18; fax 91/420 05 59. The price may look a little
steep, until you realize that all the brightly decorated rooms are
suites large enough to get lost in, with unheard-of kitchenettes and
comfortable salons for the price of a standard three- or four-star
room. It’s just minutes from the Plaza Mayor and the Prado. Small and
in demand, so make reservations several weeks in advance. Wheelchair
access. 18 rooms. Major credit cards.
Tryp Reina Victoria $$$$$ Plaza Santa Ana, 14; Tel. 91/531
45 00; Fax 91/522 03 07; e-mail <[email protected]>. A historic 1920s
hotel on animated Plaza Santa Ana, this old favorite was once a hangout
of bullfighters (who are paid tribute to in the clubby bar). Rooms are
spacious and classically decorated; some views of the (noisy) plaza.
Wheelchair access. 200 rooms. Major credit cards.
Old Madrid/Gran Vía–Plaza de España
Hotel Arosa $$$-$$$$ calle Salud, 21 (Edificio Gran Vía,
29); Tel. 91/532 16 00; fax 91/531 31 27. A very elegant, well-run
hotel just steps from Gran Vía, but insulated to keep the noise out.
With handsome rooms and a very comfortable lobby, the hotel feels more
intimate than its large size would indicate. Ideally located if you
want to see a lot of Madrid in a short time. A Best Western hotel.
Wheelchair access. 140 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Santo Domingo $$$$-$$$$$ Plaza Santo Domingo 13; Tel.
91/547 98 00; fax 91/547 59 95; web site
<www.stnet.es/hotel_domingo>. Close to the heart of Old Madrid,
this 1994 hotel is surprisingly personal and elegant, despite the
somewhat chaotic plaza it sits on. Rooms are classically decorated and
warm. Rooms vary significantly in size and layout. A Best Western
hotel. Wheelchair access. 120 rooms. Major credit cards.
Tryp Ambassador $$$$$ Cuesta Santo Domingo 5-7; Tel. 91/541
67 00; fax 91/559 10 40. This handsome hotel, opened about a decade ago
near the Royal Palace, occupies a magnificent palace and converted
monastery, both meticulously renovated. The hotel is on a quiet,
sloping old street near Viejo Madrid’s principal attractions. Rooms are
large and sophisticated. Wheelchair access. 181 rooms. Major credit
cards.
Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza $$$$$ Plaza de España, 8; Tel.
91/454 85 00; fax 91/548 23 89;web site <www.crowneplaza . com>.
This huge high-rise right on the Plaza de España is all sheen and
international sophistication, but is not as elegant as one might think.
The rooms facing the Plaza have excellent views of the Royal Palace,
but at a wallet-emptying price. Wheelchair access. 306 rooms. Major
credit cards.
Hotel Carlos V $$$ Maestro Victoria, 5; Tel. 91/531 41 00;
fax 531 37 61; web site <www.bestwestern.com/thisco/
bw/92119_b.html>. The older-style “Carlos Quinto” is wedged in a
pedestrian street between the Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía, an excellent
location. Comfortable and affordable It’s usually full but without the
tour groups at most Gran Vía hotels. A Best Western hotel. Wheelchair
access. 65 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Príncipe Pío $$ Cuesta de San Vicente, 16; Tel.
91/547 08 00; fax 541 11 17; e-mail <[email protected]>. Not
far from the Campo del Moro and Royal Palace, this large hotel has a
faded glory about it, but is a good value given its spectacular views
of the Palacio Real and Manazares Valley. Old-style rooms are well
maintained but plain. Seek a room on one of the upper floors, as the
street is extremely busy and noisy. Wheelchair access. 185 rooms. Major
credit cards.
Bourbon Madrid
Hotel NH Nacional $$$$ Paseo del Prado, 48; Tel. 91/429 66
29; fax 91/369 15 64; web site <www.nh-hoteles.es>. Spain’s NH
chain made its reputation designing commodious, professional, and
efficient hotels for business travelers, but they’re also ideal for
many tourists. This one, opened in 1997 in a historic 1920s building,
is right on museum mile, just a few paces from the Reina Sofía and a
nice walk from the Prado. Wheelchair access. 214 rooms. Major credit
cards.
Hotel Villa Real $$$$$ Plaza de las Cortés, 10; Tel. 91/420
37 67; fax 91/420 25 47;web site <www.derbyhotels.es>. A member
of the small but excellent Derby chain of Barcelona hotels, this
top-notch hotel is designed to compete with the Palace and Ritz just
down the street. Installed in the mid-90s in a quasi-historic building,
this traditional-minded hotel puts the emphasis on creature comforts,
with plush rooms and bathrooms, but little pretense. Wheelchair access.
115 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Ritz $$$$$ Plaza de la Lealtad, 5; Tel. 800/225-5843
in the U.S. and Canada, or 91/521 28 57; fax 91/532 87 76; web site
<www.ritz.es>. In Madrid, the first and last word in elegance and
sophistication. The turn-of-the-century hotel reeks of international
glamour and clings to its formal (jacket and tie) ambience. Where
aristocrats and movie stars and others who can afford it stay.
Wheelchair access. 158 rooms. Major credit cards.
Palace Hotel $$$$$ Plaza de las Cortés, 7; Tel.
800/325-3535 in the U.S., 800/325-3589 in Canada, or 91/360 80 00; fax
91/360 81 00; web site <www.ittsheraton.com>. A beautiful Belle
Époque hotel that’s slightly less formal than the smaller Ritz, but
every bit as stylish and elegant. The public areas are spectacular, the
rooms a bit less so, but a long-awaited renovation was carried out in
1998. Right on the Paseo del Prado. Wheelchair access. 455 rooms. Major
credit cards.
Hotel Mora $-$$ Paseo del Prado, 32; Tel. 91/420 15 69; fax
91/420 05 64. Down the street from the Prado and around the corner from
the Reina Sofía museum, this well located hotel is a bargain. Rooms are
rather plain, not nearly as impressive as the address or even the
lobby, but they are more than functional. Busy cafeteria downstairs.
Wheelchair access. 62 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Mediodía $ Plaza del Emperador Carlos V, 8; Tel.
91/527 30 60; fax 91/530 70 08. In a grand old corner building across
from the Atocha train station and seconds from the Reina Sofía
contemporary art museum, this inexpensive hotel may have seen better
days, but it remains a bargain. Wheelchair access. 165 rooms. Major
credit cards.
Modern Madrid
Santo Mauro Hotel $$$$$ calle Zurbano, 36; Tel. 91/319 69
00; fax 91/308 54 77. This haven of design-oriented luxury, occupying a
former palace and then embassy, is the place to be if you don’t care
for the old-money ambience and size of the Ritz and Palace. It’s in a
quiet residential neighborhood a mile or so from the old center, not
nearly as convenient as its main competitors, but it offers uncommon
intimacy and personal attention. Rooms are very chic, with full audio
systems. Excellent restaurant. Wheelchair access. 37 rooms. Major
credit cards.
Hotel Mónaco $$ calle Barbieri, 5; Tel. 91/522 46 30; fax
91/521 16 01. Madrid’s funkiest hotel is this former brothel in the
city’s chief bohemian district. It’s kitschy and cartoonish, with pink
marble, neon lights, and faux-Louis XIV furniture. Rooms are all
different, but singles are disappointingly plain. Wheelchair access. 34
rooms. Major credit cards.
Segovia
Hotel Infanta Isabel $$-$$$ Plaza Mayor; Tel. 921/46 13 03;
fax 921/46 22 17. Perfectly located right on the central Plaza Mayor,
this small 19th-century hotel is charming. Some of the large doubles
have small terraces and picture-perfect views of the plaza and
cathedral. Nice Victorian décor and great service — a bargain.
Wheelchair access. 29 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Los Linajes $$ Dr. Velasco, 9; Tel. 921/46 04 75; fax
921/46 04 79. A peaceful mid-size hotel on a side street in the San
Esteban quarter, that feels perfectly in sync with old Segovia. Though
much of it is new construction, other parts occupy a 17th-century
palace that belonged to a noble Segovian family. Some rooms have
priceless panoramic views. Renovated in 1999. Wheelchair access. 53
rooms. Major credit cards.
Parador de Segovia $$$$ Ctra. de Valladolid, s/n; Tel.
921/44 37 37; fax 921/ 43 73 62; web site <www.parador.es>. This
airy and modern state-owned parador has breathtaking views of the
magical outline of Segovia, including the Roman aqueduct, medieval
walls, cathedral and castle (all illuminated at night). Perched on a
hill 3 km/2 miles north of the city, it’s less convenient than hotels
in the old quarter, but perfect if you’ve got some time to relax in
Segovia and aren’t on a whirlwind tour of Castile. Wheelchair access.
113 rooms. Major credit cards.
Ávila
Hostería de Bracamonte $$ Bracamonte, 6; Tel. 920/25 12 80;
e-mail <[email protected]>. A small and tranquil, rustic
hotel within the city walls. It occupies a 16th-century mansion, with
thick stone walls and heavy wooden beams, and is decorated with
excellent taste. Some rooms upstairs have fireplaces and four-poster
beds. 20 rooms. Major credit cards.
Palacio de los Velada $$$ Plaza de la Catedral, 10; Tel.
920/25 51 00; fax 920/25 49 00. A surprisingly swank, handsomely
restored 16th-century palace right across from the cathedral. Once
frequented by royalty, it was converted into a hotel in 1995. Rooms are
luxurious, and the hotel pub especially atmospheric. Excellent
restaurant. Wheelchair access. 85 rooms. Major credit cards.
Parador de Ávila $$$ Marques de Canales de Chozas, 2; Tel.
920/21 13 40; fax 920/22-61-66. While this state-run parador
convincingly updates a 16th-century palace downstairs, guest rooms are
modern, though nicely outfitted. Just within Ávila’s medieval walls.
Wheelchair access. 60 rooms. Major credit cards.
Toledo
Hostal del Cardenal $$-$$$ Paseo de Recaredo, 24; Tel.
925/22 08 62 (reservations, tel. 925/22 49 00); fax 925/22 29 91;e-mail
<[email protected]>. In the former residence of an
18th-century cardinal, this charming small hotel occupies part of the
city’s medieval fortifications. Its tranquil Moorish gardens with
fountains and quiet patios are its main selling point, though rooms are
very comfortable. Full most of the year, so make reservations early.
Classic Castilian restaurant. 27 rooms. Major credit cards.
AC Hoteles Ciudad de Toledo $$$-$$$$ Ctra. de
Circunvalación, 15; Tel. 925/28 51 25; fax 925/28 47 00; e-mail
<[email protected]>. This new hotel has supplanted the
national parador as the top choice in Toledo. Across the river from the
city, it has superb views; rooms are very contemporary in design. It’s
part of the AC Hoteles family that includes the luxurious Santo Mauro
in Madrid. Wheelchair access. 49 rooms. Major credit cards.
Hotel Pintor El Greco $$$ Alamillos del Tránsito, 13; Tel.
925/21 42 50; fax 925/21 58 19; e-mail <[email protected]>.
Very Toledan in feel, this small hotel in a 17th-century noble home is
named for the city’s most famous (adopted) son. In the heart of the old
Jewish quarter, it is very is peaceful and close to the El Greco museum
and synagogues. Sunny rooms surround a central courtyard. Wheelchair
access. 33 rooms. Major credit cards.
Parador de Toledo $$$-$$$$ Cerro del Emperador, s/n; Tel.
925/22 18 50; fax 925/22 51 66; web site <www.parador.es>. This
is still the most popular hotel for groups. Very Castilian in feel, but
the views from the terraces and large pool are the chief attractions.
Reserve in advance. 77 rooms. Wheelchair access. Major credit
cards.