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Goya 49 Madrid, Spain
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Description:
The Catalonia Centro Hotel Madrid is a lovely example of 19th Century architecture, complete with iron grille work and a brick façade, but its interior is one of contemporary style and technological convenience. Guests can enjoy the hotel restaurant, bar or cafeteria, and business travelers will appreciate the four well-equipped conference rooms as well.
The Catalonia Centro Hotel Madrid is located at Goya 49 and is less than one kilometer from the Recoletos train station.
The 88 rooms within the Catalonia Centro Hotel Madrid provide comprehensive amenities including satellite television, direct dial phones, wireless Internet access and opulent, marble bathrooms, among others.
In the midst of the Salamanca district, Madrid’s finest shopping and business area, is the Catalonia Centro Hotel Madrid. Visitors can easily and casually stroll to the beautiful Parque de Retiro as well as through many restaurants and shops that make the entire neighborhood so popular.
Amenities:
- 24 Hour Reception
- Air Conditioned
- Babysitting / Child Services
- Banquet Facilities
- Bar / Lounge
- Bath / Hot Tub
- Business Center
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Conference Room(s)
- Connecting Rooms
- Dry Cleaning
- Elevator / Lift
- Florist
- Golf Course
- Hair Dryer
- Handicap Accessible
- High-speed Internet
- In Room Movies
- Laundry service
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Meeting Rooms
- Mini Bar
- Multilingual Staff
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safe-Deposit Box
- Tour Desk
- TV
- Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 2:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 12:00 PM
Location Description:
Catalonia Centro hotel, inaugurated in June 2005, is located in a building from late 19th century and situated in the centre of Madrid, the Salamanca quarter, the best commercial and business area of the city. The hotel stands near the Retiro Park, Plaza de Cibeles and what some call the golden triangle, comprising the Prado Museum, the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.The hotel has six floors that display the typical housing of the Barrio de Salamanca. Its brick fa?ade has glass balconies with lattices, also typical of Madrid. It also offers a restaurant (buffet style for breakfast with show cooking), a bar and meeting rooms.
Dining:
Restaurant with market cuisine, buffet breakfast and Bar.
Transportation:
In the Salamanca quarter, a few metres from Calle Serrano, stands the Hotel Catalonia Centro, set in a beautiful building that was built at the end of the 19th century. The hotel is not only located in the best commercial and financial area of the city, but also stands near the Retiro park, Plaza de Cibeles and what some call the "golden triangle", comprising the Prado Museum, the Centro de Arte reina Soffa and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum.
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Great location, clean, good price. |
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| From: CH, Mexico |
| Date of Stay: December, 2007 |
| Visiting friends in Madrid. The hotel is very well situated, surrounded by good shops and restaurants and close to the beautiful Retiro park. Only problem I encountered was that the heating in my room malfunctioned on the week-end and was not repaired until Monday as there were no maintenance workers on duty. |
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| From: Reviewer has requested to be kept anonymous. |
| Date of Stay: April, 2008 |
| Small entrance, not particular communicative staff at reception desk. Good location for shopping in the area with exclusive shops. Nice Breakfast, again not very communicative staff in breakfast area. |
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| From: Enrique Melero Gomez, Switzerland |
| Date of Stay: November, 2006 |
| Internet, though advertised on the website, didnt work at the hotel. Staff could not help to make it work. I am an advanced and frequent user of mobile hotspots and normally manage to get configured the most unaccesible access points. Thre are very few chances that the problem was in my setup. |
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| From: James Culbreth, USA |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| My nephew and I were happily surprised at the surroundings and wonderful service at the Hotel Catolina. The staff was very helpful, service oriented, and easy to speak with. The room was beautiful. The bathroom was a surprise after having traveled to other places between London, and the northern part of Spain and Southern part of France and been sorely disappointed. |
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