See why so many travellers make Hostal Abel Victoriano their guest house of choice when visiting Madrid. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a budget friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
While staying at Hostal Abel Victoriano, visitors can check out Malasana (0.2 mi) and Plaza Mayor (0.7 mi), some of Madrid's top attractions.
Hostal Abel Victoriano is a budget friendly guest house offering a flat screen TV and air conditioning in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests.
The guest house features 24 hour front desk and baggage storage. For guests with a vehicle, there is paid public parking available nearby.
Travellers looking to enjoy some crab can head to StreetXo, El Paraguas, or Juana La Loca. Otherwise, you may want to check out an Italian restaurant such as Platea Madrid, Don Giovanni, or Numa Pompilio Restaurante.
If you’re looking for something to do, Royal Palace of Madrid (0.7 mi), Gran Via (0.3 mi), and Templo de Debod (0.5 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Hostal Abel Victoriano.
At Hostal Abel Victoriano, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Madrid.
First, the hotel is incredible! Hard to believe that you can get such great value, at a city centre location, to this standard. I cannot give this hotel a high enough rating because it surpassed all my expectations in terms of location, cleanliness, hospitality, safety, helpfulness. The hotel is on the first floor, but there is a lift from the ground floor. The building is full of character. The room was clean, tidy, had everything we needed (we were visiting family in Madrid). There was a balcony, air conditioning unit, en suite with a great shower. The bathroom was clean. The bed was really comfy and when we asked for additional pillows they were provided immediately, no bother whatsoever. The reception was manned, and the staff could not have done more to make us feel welcome. They were so helpful and kind, I have nothing but positive things to say about them. Madrid: The hotel is situated on a busy street in a very popular area of Madrid. If you are expecting to stay in a quiet location, this is not it - it's full on - but the area is safe, it's full of young people, all having a good time, yet there is a sense of humanity about this area - you know that people will help you if you need it. The bars and shops are friendly, even though there's plenty of people who don't speak English, everybody wants to help and they are thoughtful and considerate. Weather - we travelled in April - just before the weather becomes unbearably hot (for the British!), we wore shorts, t shirts, whereas most of the locals were in full on winter clothes - jeans, roll neck jumpers and thick coats! We needed our sunglasses most days. The area around the hotel is full of cafe's (La Dona, a few doors down do coffee and breakfasts) and the roads behind the hotel are plenty of restaurants and tapas bars. There is no shortage of places to find food and beverages. The local beers are fantastic as are the wines. The food was fantastic even in what appeared to be the most basic of cafe's. You can tell people really care about the quality of the food they are serving up. Nothing was ridiculously expensive. Sol - the centre of Madrid is a 10 minute walk away - we walked at various times of the day and night and we never had a problem with safety or even feeling like there was a risk. There are plenty of taxis around if you prefer. One thing I would mention is that Madrid is quite hilly and is spread out - so expect to do a lot of walking and a high percentage of that will be on hilly streets. What to Wear: Madrid is a very casual city - I literally saw every type of fashion you could imagine - from the very casual to somewhat dressy - most people wear trousers or jeans or shorts. There were some skirts and dresses - but more on the casual side than the dressy side. However, even those who were dressed casually had a fantastic syle about them - the clothes look very well cut. Jeans are pressed and shirts are crisp. Nobody looked scruffy.…
It is the first time that I have booked a hostel for a vacation but could not resist trying out this place based on everybody's positive comments about it. I have to say that the room configuration and its location slightly scared me a little but as it turned out the room was clean and comfortable. Linens are changed everyday. Floors are miraculously spotless. We couldn't ask for anything more. Best of all it is conveniently located near everything you will ever need. Metro, restaurants, grocery store, fruit stand, shopping, the Gran Via, etc. All there. I would definitely stay here again.
This small hostel is as an oasis of peace and calm in the bustle that is Madrid. Close to the metro, local bars, restaurants and shops. Helpful staff, cleanliness and very quiet. Look forward to our next stay.
Just back from a four-night stay at the Abel Victoriano and would highly recommend it for a city stay. Perfectly located just a few yards from the metro station meant that getting around Madrid (and home safely at night) was so easy. Opted for a double balcony room and Room 15 was just as I'd imagined. Spotlessly clean, modern and with air con and coffee/tea making facilities. Don't expect a soundless sleep as Madrid is a party-city however, and the noise from the street could upset some. But it didn't stop me enjoying every minute. The staff (with particular mention to Julia) couldn't have been more helpful and spoke good English. Nothing was too much trouble. If you do stay, look out for the large wooden door with No. 55 above (next to the Pharmacy). I didn't see it first time and walked quite a way up the avenue before turning back. Little supermarket opposite means you can pop out for snacks, extra drinks, and plenty of coffee bars and restaurants right on the doorstep.…
Very cosy room. Big enough, clean. We arrived pretty late (2am) and we were warmly welcome by Felix (Thank you again!). Very good position in the city, quiet. Good breakfast at the bakery next door (included).
Would normally go for hotel but when i reviewed this hostal it sounded good so thought we would give it a go. Glad we did - it was friendly, clean and close to the city and sights. Rooms small but since we were really only sleeping there and out sightseeing all day a comfy bed and strong hot shower was all that mattered.
I had booked a four nights stay three months in advance, but the day before my arrival I received an e-mail that my reservation would be cancelled unless I called back within two hours. I was busy and e-mailed back plus called back after three hours as soon as I saw the message. But by then my reservation had been cancelled and the guy on the phone spoke no English and just hung up on me! Had to make new reservations the night before my arrival - at a very different price, goes without saying. Make sure to be fluent in Spanish and check your messages very frequently if you want to stay here!
The best choice if you don’t have car. Very clean, fresh and modern. Don’t be afraid of the dark entrance and narrow halls!!! As soon as you open the door, you feel that you are in a 5* hotel👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
The room is very tiny. Small. Number 2. Very quiet. The AC goes directly to your face. This is not so convenient. The staff is friendly and helpful. Paying 50 euros for the room is ok. But I won't pay more.
This hostal is located next to a metro and within walking distance of most major attractions and shopping. While the rooms are small, they are clean and the beds are very comfortable. We rented two rooms for our teenagers and ourselves. They were side by side and worked great for us. Plenty to eat within walking distance.
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