Latest Reviews for Community Of Madrid Hotels

Toc Hostel Madrid
4.6/5206 Reviews
Madrid City Center
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!
Far Home Atocha
4.5/5128 Reviews
Madrid City Center
Be careful here, there are plenty of better hostels around. Security and staff processes are poor, and it's difficult to be compensated if you don't get what you paid for. While I was in my private room on my second night stay someone unknown to me was able to access my room with a swipe card and enter. I wasn't able to see who it was as I pushed the door shut. I immediately spoke to the reception staff who said no one but them was supposed to have keys and that all other staff/cleaners/maintenance people had left an hour previously. The only option they could recommend was for the manager to review the security footage the following morning, but in the meantime they could not confirm who did or didn't have access to my room. I found this to be unacceptable and in breach of what I had paid for, and I was being asked to gamble with my personal safety. I subsequently had to find alternate accomodation for the evening. I went back to speak to them the next morning to secure a refund, and they were adamant they had done nothing wrong as they had identified the following morning that it was a maintenance person who had mistakenly entered the room. I didn't see the footage to be able to confirm this, but was unimportant to my issue, as the staff member working at the time of the incident did not know who was on premises with access to the rooms and it resulted in additional cost to myself. They are now making it incredibly difficult to secure a refund and are not responding to *********** about it. On the flip side, the location is great and it's a pretty standard hostel. But there are many better around.
Bastardo Hostel
4/566 Reviews
Madrid City Center
The shower is broken, you can only take a shower with a shower that cannot be moved on the ceiling. There is no guardrail on the bunk bed, and I am a little afraid of falling when I sleep, which is a bit dangerous. The provided body milk thought it was a moisturizer, but it would foam when touched with water. I suspected that the body wash was put into the body milk. The location of the hotel is good, the subway station is nearby, very convenient.
Hostel Casa sofía
3.1/552 Reviews
Highly recommended for you to stay in the Madrid as the place provides you with the best possible experience and good accommodation to stay. Good access to the city centre and the public transport system is great. Near to the restaurants and the convenience stores. The hospitality is amazing and the staffs are very friendly and attentive. We was amazed at how well the staff assisted us and considered our requests for better experiences. The WiFi connection was very good and the cleanliness was excellent. The air mattress is not a problem as we have had a great sleep every night and this place is very comfortable and affordable for your money. Thanks 🙏
Hostel Thirty One
3.1/581 Reviews
The place looks really shady inside. They only have inflatable beds which are extremely uncomfortable. No lockers, but you can ask the reception to open the warehouse door where everyone stores their suitcases and important stuff and this warehouse is locked at all times.
Petit Hostel La Latina
4.1/561 Reviews
Madrid City Center
It is a very smart hotel. There is no one to help you check in, you have to do it yourself. There is a big gap after the toilet door is closed, so privacy cannot be guaranteed. Finally for the bed, I was unfortunately assigned to the upper floor. Even though I am 182cm tall, getting in and out of bed was still a challenge. I wish I could shorten the ground clearance. There were some minor stains on the sheets.
Petit Hostel Palacio Real
4.3/568 Reviews
Without a doubt the best hostel in Madrid. Let's go... The staff is AMAZING, everyone is very kind and does everything they can to make you feel very welcome. They are almost concierges, this is the level of service! I was very happy with their receptivity and kindness. The spaces were clean, every day a cleaning team does a good “cleaning”. I just suggest that the staff checks more times a day to make sure the rooms smell nice and are clean! Make sure the bathroom is clean and dry and has toilet paper. I didn't see anyone following this process after the team left and I missed it sometimes. The bed is VERY comfortable, soft pillow, warm and thick blanket, quality bedding. It has a curtain that gives you privacy, that makes A LOT of difference... The bed also has a socket, individual light and a shelf to put some things for easy access. Under the bed there is an AMAZING locker that is accessed using the room key. It's so spacious for one person in there... The eight-bed women's room is not very spacious but perfect for sleeping and changing clothes. The bathroom in the room, when you take a shower, gets everything wet and you have to wipe it with some kind of squeegee. Some people do it, some people don't... I suggest doing some improvement work there for better guest comfort. Still talking about the hostel, the common space is very cute. You can make friends... There are some games, daily programs, drinks for sale... However, it's not a super lively hostel in itself, it will depend on the people there to “party” lol. I just leave you a tip for winter days; The hostel was very hot, pay attention to the room temperature! The facilities are very new, everything is very modern, colorful and youthful. The location is IMPECCABLE, close to practically ALL tourist attractions, bus stops, metro stations. There are several restaurants nearby, a market and what I loved most, the royal palace as a neighbor, almost a princess's dream lol. I am very grateful for having spent these days so well settled, with these great people. I felt very safe and welcomed! Thank you Petit Hostel ❤️
The Hat Madrid
4.5/560 Reviews
Madrid City Center
One of the best hostel I've ever been to. The 8-people shared bedroom was BIG, with beds safely distant. The overall cleanliness of the host was good, the atmosphere was great (with sangria parties going on every night downstairs and Madrid tours every morning) but the best part was the staff: super friendly and ready to help you. The Italian girl working at the reception was lovely! She recommended lots of her favourite restaurants and they were so good. Thank you so much!
Hostelfly
4.4/558 Reviews
If you stay overnight by transfer at the airport in Madrid, considering the convenience and price, I think there is only one here. Still, I think it is a high price for a dormitory. If you want to keep the cost down further, it seems that you can walk to the 3 terminal. Barajas subway station is within walking distance. The location of the hotel is a quiet residential area and I couldn't hear any noise from the airport. On the other hand, restaurants and supermarkets are a bit far away. The bed is a 2 stage bed like an iron box, and privacy is secured, but be careful as it makes a loud noise when kicking the bed partition. Also, the interior of the dormitory was not divided by men and women. I think cleanliness is enough. Shower and toilet are 20 1 per room with bed, so you may have to wait a little. The common space is functional, not large enough to be necessary.
MuchoMadrid
4.2/517 Reviews
Madrid City Center
Careful what you book on third party websites, I booked a 'twin room' but it was really a shared twin room, ie a shared hostel room. I explained my issue and they wouldn't help wanting another 50 Euro to upgarde, even when the room was empty at 4pm. Besides that (which wasnt really the hostels fault) check in was easy and friendly and gave clear instructions of the property. Id advise you to listen carefully as there is a swipe card to get in the bottom floor, a code for the entry door and a different code for the bedroom door. And there is no reception in morning or evening if you run into trouble. Room itself was quite a small room for 2 but did have a locker each and was nice and clean. Beds were comfy and clean and the hostel provided a towel which alot of hostels do not. There were 3 bathrooms; each with a toilet and shower. Very small but good enough. I didn't use the kitchen but was there if needed. Location was really good and I could walk to most attractions.

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels153
Number of Reviews2,515
Average Price (Weekdays)PHP 5,248
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