Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin
Calle Atocha 43 3rd Floor, 28012 Madrid Spain
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Calle Atocha 43 3rd Floor, 28012 Madrid Spain
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A Hostal that fully met my expectations. It is located on the street that leads to the Atocha train station, and is a stone's throw from the ''Anton Martìn'' metro stop. Furthermore, under the building that houses this hostal it will be easy to take a taxi ''on the fly'' (there are dozens of them) and there are also two markets open until 11pm.
Returning to the hostal, I must say that I found really helpful people, with 24-hour reception (and you will also have a magnetic card to enter the building even with the door closed). Cleaning was daily, with towels changed every day; the bathroom has a shower (but not a bidet). In the room there is a convenient kettle with which you can enjoy instant coffee and/or tea, and finally there is also a mini-fridge.
From this area, you will reach the Plaza de la Puerta del Sol very easily, passing through Calle Carretas. If instead you continue along Calle Mayor, you can enjoy the characteristic Plaza Mayor full of 'cervecerie', inns, taverns, which surround the arcades with their typical tapas.
If I have to mention a negative side, I would point out that the rooms are really small. In fact, be careful to move calmly, especially in the bathroom. Furthermore, you hear every noise from other rooms, considering the number of rooms.
Returning to the hostal, I must say that I found really helpful people, with 24-hour reception (and you will also have a magnetic card to enter the building even with the door closed). Cleaning was daily, with towels changed every day; the bathroom has a shower (but not a bidet). In the room there is a convenient kettle with which you can enjoy instant coffee and/or tea, and finally there is also a mini-fridge.
From this area, you will reach the Plaza de la Puerta del Sol very easily, passing through Calle Carretas. If instead you continue along Calle Mayor, you can enjoy the characteristic Plaza Mayor full of 'cervecerie', inns, taverns, which surround the arcades with their typical tapas.
If I have to mention a negative side, I would point out that the rooms are really small. In fact, be careful to move calmly, especially in the bathroom. Furthermore, you hear every noise from other rooms, considering the number of rooms.
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Date of stay: February 2024Trip type: Travelled solo
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Perfect location, Plaza Mayor is 10 minutera walk, museums of which Prado are 10 minutes, for a discovery tour of the city, this location avoids the metro subscription, Anton Martin metro station is 10 minutes walk. The rooms are small but equipped with a fridge and kettle. Tea and coffee are provided daily. The beds are very comfortable. There is only 150 meters from the Inn but no indication of the Inn on the door, we even approached the Inn next door or in the building itself. The Pension had a third floor. Sound insulation should be improved , sometimes the Impression of having invited the neighbors into the room.
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Visited during New Year holidays and fully satisfied Hostal Atocha.
Clean cosy room, comfortable bed, big bathroom.
10 minutes to Sol, 15 minutes to Atocha train station.
Highly recommend to stay in this apartments
Clean cosy room, comfortable bed, big bathroom.
10 minutes to Sol, 15 minutes to Atocha train station.
Highly recommend to stay in this apartments
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Date of stay: January 2020
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I stayed here after the hostel I previously reserved lost my reservation. Luckily, Hostal Martin had rooms available. I paid 40 euros/night for a single room with ensuite bathroom, which was a bit expensive for Spain, but it ended up being totally worth it. My room was very clean, the bathroom was sparkling as well. I had a tv and small desk too. The location couldn't have been better, within walking distance to most major sights. The view from my room was just the wall of another building, and on sat. night, I could here some loud music and other noises, but it wasn't loud enough to keep me up.
The staff there was very kind and helpful, and the building was safe and secure. I would stay here again without a second thought.
The staff there was very kind and helpful, and the building was safe and secure. I would stay here again without a second thought.
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Date of stay: April 2005
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Worst hotel i have ever stayed on. We went there as a group. Many of us got money stolen from the rooms, while they were getting cleaned. The light in the room didnt work. Neither did the aircondition. It was a terrible place.
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Date of stay: March 2015Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Yes, the rooms are amongst the cheapest in Madrid and the location is good, but...
in this location there are actually 3 (or even 4) hostals, one on every floor, sharing reservations (without telling their clients?). They even seem to have contracts with other hostals in the street. Chances are you won't get the room you reserved at the Martin, but one in a hostal on another floor or somewhere else in the street (in a hostals, of which you haven't read the ratings).
This can lead to the following situation: I arrived at the hostal, but no room, despite reservation. A flustered front desk guy phoned a guy from one of the partner hostals, then rushed down which forced me to scramble after him down the stairs with my (heavy) suitcase. After waiting at the entrance 10 minutes in vain, where the other guy was supposed to pick me up, the hostal martin guy ordered me back upstairs, because suddenly there was another room available in that building.
A minor detail giving some insight into the strangeness of the place: Apparently the guy at the front desk is working a whole night shift every night in that room with the bright head lamps and a loud constant beep (reminded me of "Lost") every 5 seconds enough to drive anyone insane (The alarm system, apparently).
A not so minor detail: Turned out the room was only free for one night (despite reservation), so I would have to switch rooms. What do you do at 12 at night, with a checkin procedure already lasting 40 minutes and a business date tomorrow at 8. You shut up and go along with the madness. "When you are in the room, call me if you want the air condition turned on". "What?, turn it on now", I said (It was one of those bathtub nights with 32 degrees). I regretted that reply 6 hours later in a freezing cold room, while searching for a nonexistent switch on the AC box. What could one possibly do to an AC that would prompt a hostal owner to remove any setting mechanism. Took 20 minutes under an admittedly well functioning shower to warm me up again. The thing about the TV (besides having no remote), is that it was so big, it blocked the entire surface of the only table in the room, so your suitcase has to go on the floor. And then there was this strange living room next to the entrance that looked like someone's grandmother had died in there, with a huge messy pile of dirty towels on the sideboard that staid there untouched 2 days. Creepy.
Why ruin your belief in mankind by staying in a weird, disorganized place like this. Try some of the hundreds of other hostals in the area, all with great location, all with absolute basic prices, most of them with better service. May I recommend the hostal Cervantes or the Hostal Principado, just as two of many more examples. (This tip is not hearsay, I stayed in both of them)
in this location there are actually 3 (or even 4) hostals, one on every floor, sharing reservations (without telling their clients?). They even seem to have contracts with other hostals in the street. Chances are you won't get the room you reserved at the Martin, but one in a hostal on another floor or somewhere else in the street (in a hostals, of which you haven't read the ratings).
This can lead to the following situation: I arrived at the hostal, but no room, despite reservation. A flustered front desk guy phoned a guy from one of the partner hostals, then rushed down which forced me to scramble after him down the stairs with my (heavy) suitcase. After waiting at the entrance 10 minutes in vain, where the other guy was supposed to pick me up, the hostal martin guy ordered me back upstairs, because suddenly there was another room available in that building.
A minor detail giving some insight into the strangeness of the place: Apparently the guy at the front desk is working a whole night shift every night in that room with the bright head lamps and a loud constant beep (reminded me of "Lost") every 5 seconds enough to drive anyone insane (The alarm system, apparently).
A not so minor detail: Turned out the room was only free for one night (despite reservation), so I would have to switch rooms. What do you do at 12 at night, with a checkin procedure already lasting 40 minutes and a business date tomorrow at 8. You shut up and go along with the madness. "When you are in the room, call me if you want the air condition turned on". "What?, turn it on now", I said (It was one of those bathtub nights with 32 degrees). I regretted that reply 6 hours later in a freezing cold room, while searching for a nonexistent switch on the AC box. What could one possibly do to an AC that would prompt a hostal owner to remove any setting mechanism. Took 20 minutes under an admittedly well functioning shower to warm me up again. The thing about the TV (besides having no remote), is that it was so big, it blocked the entire surface of the only table in the room, so your suitcase has to go on the floor. And then there was this strange living room next to the entrance that looked like someone's grandmother had died in there, with a huge messy pile of dirty towels on the sideboard that staid there untouched 2 days. Creepy.
Why ruin your belief in mankind by staying in a weird, disorganized place like this. Try some of the hundreds of other hostals in the area, all with great location, all with absolute basic prices, most of them with better service. May I recommend the hostal Cervantes or the Hostal Principado, just as two of many more examples. (This tip is not hearsay, I stayed in both of them)
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Date of stay: August 2010Trip type: Travelled on business
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I booked for 3 nights with a possible extension of 5 nights. They took my credit card number as a guarantee and promised not to use it if I arrived. On arrival I paid for the first 3 nights upfront, in cash, at the rate they quoted me on the internet. They didn't have a single room available so they gave me a double for the same rate. On the morning of the 3rd day, I went to the office and told them I would stay the other 5 days. That was Thursday morning and I was leaving early on the Wednesday morning. I thought it funny that no-one had asked me to pay for the rest of my days; it was a cash upfront hostel. Sunday I went to the office to pay, I had a busy next few days. The person there told me that my room cost 15Euros a night more than I was quoted and more than I had paid for the 1st 3 nights. So I said that no-one had told me nor given me the opportunity to change to neither a single room nor another hostel and so I wasn't prepared to pay that amount. He was the owner and wanted to talk to his staff. The next night I went down to try to sort things out and I was told that “they had told me”, when i said, "sorry, but that's just not true", the woman in the office got up out of her chair and started screaming and yelling at me. I was scared, I'm not used to being abused, and she was in my face! Because of this I didn't back down, I just left. Luckily I was meeting some Madridians for dinner so they came back to the hotel and in Spanish, we agreed with the owner for me to pay 100E + taxes (IVA) if I left the next morning. This was fine with me. I owed only E100 + E8 for the telephone bill and it was a compromise because according to my first receipt and the internet, the tax was included in the price but this was less than the extra 15E (see receipt photos). To cut a long story short, the next morning I went to the office with cash in hand. The screamer wasn't there. I was told she was pregnant and her hormones were bad (I'm a 58 yr old woman lol). But another man was there and he refused to accept the deal. I made him call the owner and so the story goes on. This took more than ¾ hour. I left happy-ish but exhausted.
The point is what would you do if you were on your way to the airport and they tried to charge you more?
First you would argue, and then you'd give up and pay the higher rate because you'd rather do this than miss your plane.
THIS IS THEIR SCAM and also the taxes! Also there are 2 charges on my credit card. One I think is the telephone bill, and the other for 10 Euro, I have no idea but I hava a good bank. I also had problems with the cleaning lady, but that’s another story (see photo). The location of this hostel however is perfect. They also own Hotel Cervalo and 3 others nearby. My advice if you go to this hostel, pay everything upfront so they can't do this to you.
The point is what would you do if you were on your way to the airport and they tried to charge you more?
First you would argue, and then you'd give up and pay the higher rate because you'd rather do this than miss your plane.
THIS IS THEIR SCAM and also the taxes! Also there are 2 charges on my credit card. One I think is the telephone bill, and the other for 10 Euro, I have no idea but I hava a good bank. I also had problems with the cleaning lady, but that’s another story (see photo). The location of this hostel however is perfect. They also own Hotel Cervalo and 3 others nearby. My advice if you go to this hostel, pay everything upfront so they can't do this to you.
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Date of stay: September 2010Trip type: Travelled on business
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The hotel itself is OK, very small beds and smaller bathrooms, but that's not so much the problem..
We were two couples both booked and confirmed in Hostal Martin. On arrival one of the two bookings was not found eventhough we had a printout of the booking. After long wait we could have two rooms, one of which was facing the road in front and a communial room to the side.., very noisy. All not so much a problem; it's a 2star hotel, dont expect too much. The problem is the manager; Marcelino, who went completely crazy and offensive when asked to change the noisy room. Extremely rude and arrogant for no apparent reason. When we asked him to slow down, his reply was that we should respect his country..(?) He'd managed to completely ruin our stay in Madrid!
We travel quite a lot and are used to the most basic hotels, but this.. Never again! Carefull with booking this one!, It can get busy, and you might feel the need to stay there.., just stay out of the way of the manager if you can.
We were two couples both booked and confirmed in Hostal Martin. On arrival one of the two bookings was not found eventhough we had a printout of the booking. After long wait we could have two rooms, one of which was facing the road in front and a communial room to the side.., very noisy. All not so much a problem; it's a 2star hotel, dont expect too much. The problem is the manager; Marcelino, who went completely crazy and offensive when asked to change the noisy room. Extremely rude and arrogant for no apparent reason. When we asked him to slow down, his reply was that we should respect his country..(?) He'd managed to completely ruin our stay in Madrid!
We travel quite a lot and are used to the most basic hotels, but this.. Never again! Carefull with booking this one!, It can get busy, and you might feel the need to stay there.., just stay out of the way of the manager if you can.
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Date of stay: April 2006
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Be warned this property is not safe. I was mugged by 3 individuals entering the building 2 weeks ago. They do not have any security cameras out front or in the lobby. When the person on duty finally came down after I screamed he would not call the police or allow me to use a phone to call home. I was knocked unconcious by a choke hold and in addition to calling the police they should have called a doctor to see me. For all I know he was in on the assault. I was buzzing the doorbell for longer than I should have and the assailant came in behind me. For the lack of safety, security and human decency I do not recommend this property to anyone.
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Date of stay: September 2007
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Didn't like that place much, it's a whole floor full of rooms, small ones, it was cold and noisy and to be honest I didn't feel safe. Also the neighborhood isn't nice at all at night so a piece of advise: be aware. Anyways I have no intention of coming back.
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Date of stay: December 2014Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Yes it is a safe area from my point of view...ive been out on streets like late nights haven't seen any doggy things...and the hotel staff itself have female workers ..all the fast foods...pubs ...trains stations...are very close
Non so se c'è in ogni camera, ma credo basti specificare nella prenotazione.
"I had an interior room, which was quiet apart from late-night revellers returning on a couple of occasions. But all in all, excellent value."Read full review
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S$115 - S$254 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
ALSO KNOWN AS
hostal martin madrid, hostal martin hotel madrid
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Hostal Martin
LOCATION
SpainCommunity of MadridMadridHuertas / Literary Quarter (Barrio de Las Letras) / Cortes / Centro
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20
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Which popular attractions are close to Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
Nearby attractions include Calle 365 (0.2 km), The PubCrawl Company (0.3 km), and PUB CRAWL MADRID (0.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a concierge, and baggage storage.
Which room amenities are available at Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
Top room amenities include air conditioning, a flat screen TV, and a desk.
Is parking available at Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
Yes, paid private parking nearby is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
Conveniently located restaurants include Brunchit - Las Letras, Grama Lounge, and El Sur de Moratín.
Is Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.2 km away from the centre of Madrid.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Arabic.
Are there any historical sites close to Hostal Atocha Almudena Martin?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Royal Palace of Madrid (1.2 km), Plaza Mayor (0.6 km), and Museo Cerralbo (1.6 km).