Where to stay

in Madrid

The largest city in Spain, Madrid has hotels and activities for all interests, from world-class art museums to one of the best nightlife scenes in Europe. No matter where you stay, you'll find a neighborhood with a rich blend of cultures contributing to a compelling global ambiance. Explore Spanish tavernas, hip coffee shops and independent boutiques, all influenced by madrileños and the many residents from other countries. Personalize a stay in Madrid by choosing accommodations close to the attractions and amenities most important to you.

Where to Stay for Nightlife

For the nighttime party scene, stay in Malasaña for its central location and all manner of pubs and clubs. Start the evening with a quiet dinner in one of the many up-and-coming restaurants, then dance until dawn at the disco. Another option of where to stay for great nightlife is Chueca, the heart of Madrid's gay scene and universally appealing for its cafés and clubs, day or night. Consider staying in Princesa, where students mingle with world travelers and music of all varieties - from EDM to pop and Latino - is played in laid-back lounges. For entertainment all week long, look for accommodations in the Literary Quarter, where everyone's tastes are met, thanks to the area's diverse musical offerings, theaters, dance clubs and cocktail bars.

Malasaña

Museums, cafes, and shopping highlight some notable features of Malasaña. Make a stop by Gran Via or Convent of las Comendadoras de Santiago while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Noviciado Station or San Bernardo Station to get around town.

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Chueca

If you're spending time in Chueca, you might enjoy attractions like Gran Via and Plaza de Pedro Zerolo. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Chueca Station to see more of the city.

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Literary Quarter

Known for its fantastic nightlife, fascinating museums, and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Literary Quarter. Top attractions like Puerta del Sol and Plaza de Santa Ana are major draws. Catch the metro at Anton Martin Station or Sol Station to see more of the city.

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Top Areas for Art and Culture

Cultures collide in Lavapiés, a welcoming, gentrified neighborhood to stay in with a global feel and several vibrant festivals throughout the year, including an international tapas-centered one called Tapapiés. Book a hotel in nearby Huertas, once home to many of Spain's most famous authors and today where you'll find independent art galleries and shops among bohemian cafés and bars. To be close to Madrid's Golden Triangle of Art, stay in Barrio de las Letras, where Cervantes and Quevado once resided and where you'll find the Prado, Reina-Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums.

Lavapiés

Enjoy the fascinating museums in Lavapiés. Teatro Nuevo Apolo is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Lavapies Station or Embajadores Station to see more of Madrid.

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Huertas

Congress of Deputies and Plaza de Santa Ana are just a few worthwhile attractions to visit in Huertas. Travelers also love the fantastic nightlife, fascinating museums, and popular shops.

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Barrio de las Letras

Known for its fantastic nightlife and fascinating museums, there's plenty to explore in Barrio de las Letras. Check out top attractions like Puerta del Sol and Prado Museum, and jump on the metro at Sol Station or Anton Martin Station to see more of the city.

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Best Neighborhoods for Dining

Traditional, well-loved restaurants are found alongside tiny tapas joints and locally owned eateries in Chamberí, the place to stay for an authentic local experience. Mingle with the madrileños as they enjoy an afternoon beer or shop for one-of-a-kind treasures along Calle de Fuencarral. For the best tapas and mojitos in the city, reserve a hotel in La Latina; the most choices for accommodations are along Calle Cava Baja, where you'll find restaurants for all budgets. Chueca may be best known as the heart of Madrid's gay scene, but it's also a great spot to stay for foodies. Numerous multicultural restaurants and the fresh produce of the Mercado de San Antóne bring locals of all persuasions to this lively neighborhood.

Chamberí

Consider a visit to Calle de la Princesa and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Chamberí. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Islas Filipinas Station or Quevedo Station.

Latina

The restaurants and shopping are just a few things visitors like about Latina. Madrid Río and Casa de Campo are worthwhile spots to check out, and you can hop on the metro at Lucero Station or Laguna Station to get around the larger area.

Chueca

If you're spending time in Chueca, you might enjoy attractions like Gran Via and Plaza de Pedro Zerolo. You might also enjoy the neighborhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Chueca Station to see more of the city.

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Top Places to Stay for Sightseeing

For first-time visitors to Madrid, Sol-Gran Via is the best place to book a hotel. This area, between Puerto del Sol and Gran Via, is the heart of tourist life in the city. These two main avenues are bustling day and night and within walking distance of top sightseeing museums and landmarks. Stay in the oldest barrio in the city, Austrias, for its stunning architecture, the grand Plaza Mayor, historic restaurants, Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral. Find a hotel in Argüelles if you're seeking a youthful, student vibe. From here, it's easy to visit the Temple of Debod and Plaza de España, and eat in any number of budget-friendly, delicious tapas restaurants.

Moncloa - Arguelles

Moncloa - Arguelles is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Calle de la Princesa and Temple of Debod while you're in town.

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Where to Stay for Shopping

Combing an old-world atmosphere with upscale boutiques, Salamanca is a favorite place to stay for shopping. Search for the latest fashions, then savor a leisurely lunch at one of the posh restaurants. Book accommodations along the elegant Paseo de la Castellana, with its pedestrian lanes, luxury shops and al fresco dining. Consider a hotel in Puerta del Sol in the center of the city for big-name brands like H&M and Zara and department stores.

Salamanca

Enjoy the popular shops in Salamanca. WiZink Center is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Serrano Station or Velazquez Station to see more of Madrid.

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