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Durval Puerta de Alcala

SALUSTIANO OLOZAGA, Madrid, 280010, Spain
Durval Puerta de Alcala
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Located a few steps away from the popular Retiro Park, Durval Puerta de Alcalá is a 4-star hotel in the centre of Madrid. Thanks to its excellent location, the hotel is within easy reach from the airport, either by car or by underground, as well as from the main train station of the city. If you are looking for a quality central hotel in Madrid, Durval Puerta de Alcalá is an excellent option. Furthermore, with several meeting halls with the latest technology, the hotel is also perfect to host all your business meetings in an elegant atmosphere. Hotel Durval Puerta de Alcalá is housed in a renovated charming historic building from the 19th century and is disabled-accessible. The hotel features a distinguished service and offers bar, restaurant, cable and wireless Internet access in the entire building, business centre, meeting rooms, fitness centre and spa.

Check-in Time:

1300

Check-out Time:

1200

Total Rooms:

70 rooms.70

Total Floors:

5 floors.

Rooms:

70

Reservations

IB

Cancellation Policy

-24 hours, In case the no show or late cancellation we will charged 1 night

Directions

From Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD): Distance to The Durval Puerta de Alcala is 15 kilometres, approximately 25 minutes' drive. Getting there. A regular underground metro service runs from the airport to central Madrid. The station is located in Terminal Two and is on line 8 (pink). The single fare is 1.75 EUR. Retiro metro station is on line 2 and is 100 metres from the hotel. An airport bus runs to central Madrid's Plaza de Colon terminal. The bus departs every 10 minutes and tickets cost 2.40 EUR. Taxis to the hotel from airport cost about 30 EUR, including an airport surcharge. Prices are all subject to change. Getting around. The squares and narrow streets in central Madrid are best explored by foot. An extensive public bus and metro system offers a cheap and efficient way to get around the city. Single tickets can be bought from bus drivers or machines. A 10 trip Metrobus ticket, costing 6.40 EUR, is ideal for those making multiple journeys. Taxis can be hailed on the street and are reasonably priced. Prices are all subject to change. Driving directions. Head south out of Barajas airport toward Plaza de Pajarones. Take the ramp onto the A2. Take exit 4B for the M 30 and follow signs to A 3/Valencia. Follow signs to Av Marqu�s de Corber� and then Calle de O'Donnell, merging onto O'Donnell. Turn right at Calle del Doctor Esquerdo, right again onto O'Donnell, left at Calle de Alcal�, and then right onto Plaza de la Independencia. Turn left to stay on the plaza, and then right into Calle de Salustiano Olozaga for the hotel.

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