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NIGHTLIFE IN MADRID

There are literally hundred of venues to enjoy after-dark parties in Madrid.  The most popular stomping grounds are the reliable Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol as they are replete with tapas bars and drinking taverns.  The major streets for a tasca crawl or bar crawling are Cava de San Miguel, Cava Alta, and Cava Baja.  Little streets branching off the Gran Vía are other places which may be worth checking out, but the area's actual trademarks are focused on cinemas and theaters.  Chueca has dozens of clubs and is also a celebrated gay nightlife district.  For the young and young-at-hearts, the areas of  Argüelles and Moncloa are often frequented by university students as there are plenty of upbeat discos, ale houses as well as several inexpensive fast-food chains.   

 

Hotel Osuna - Situated In Madrid's Business District, Which Is Five Kilometres From The Airport And 13 Kilometres From City Centre Sights Such As The Prado Museum. The Hotel Features 169 Air-conditioned Guestrooms Over Three Floors, Traditionally Decorated In Cream And Pale Blue With Rich Patterned Fabrics

 

 

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Hotel Orense - The Hotel Orense Is A Modern, Ten-floor Property Located In The Center Of The Azca (Business And Financial) Quarter Of Madrid.

Hotel Orfila - Strategically Located Only 11 Kilometers Away From The Barajas Airport. A Small Palace From The 19th Century, Situated In A Residential Area And Exclusively Located In The Cultural Business Center Of Madrid  

 

 


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