A Place to Stay in Madrid, Barcelona and Roma
Indonesia, June 17, 2011
Here are some alternatives about the place in around Madrid, Barcelona, Rome :
- Los Amigos Backpackers Hostel in Central Madrid. It is centrally located a short walk from Madrid’s main squares – Plaza Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor – and a stone’s throw from the city’s Opera House and Royal Palace. Everything you would want to see or do in Madrid is within walking distance, and if your feet are tired from dancing all night you can always hop on the metro to get where you want to go instead. You can check in http://www.hostelblog.org/los-amigos-opera-backpackers-hostel
- Equity Point Madrid Hostel. In a prime location just minutes from the Puerta del Sol, Equity Point is proud to present itself once again in Madrid, in a unique building. This welcoming, recently renovated nineteenth century city hotel is located in the historic center, between the Sol and Huertas districts, near the city’s main attractions (the Thyssen Museum, Museo del Prado, Museo Reina Sofia, Atocha, Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor. Please check in http://www.equity-point.com/en/hostels-madrid/equity-point-madrid/general-information-madrid-hostel.html
- AlberguinnHostel Barcelona. The hostel is located five minutes walk from Sants Station, themain Barcelona Station where all trains and most national and international buses arrive. Please check in http://www.alberguinn.com/en/index.php.
- Alessandro Downtown Hostel Rome. Both hostels are conveniently situated within a 5 minute walking distance of Rome’s main transit station, Termini. From this transit hub visitors to Rome are given easy access to all the major historical sites and attractions. Most of the famous sites such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, San Pietro in Vincoli, Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore, the shopping mecca Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the classy Via Veneto can all be reached on foot in half an hour approximately. From Termini station, by public transport, it takes no more than 30 minutes to reach the Vatican and the adjoining museums, Castel Sant’Angelo, Piazza Navona, Campo de’ Fiori and Trastevere district etc. For more information please check http://www.hostelsalessandro.com/
Hope this information useful.
Cheers,
kei
~ by keishinta on June 17, 2011.
Posted in Hotel, Traveling
Tags: Autonomous Communities, Barcelona, Madrid, Museo del Prado, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Puerta del Sol, Rome, Spain, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain