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Madrid
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Casual Hoteles have hotels in Madrid?Yes, and with great pride. Our commitment in the capital is the Casual del Teatro Madrid, a themed boutique hotel right in the historic center. Madrid is one of the most vibrant cities in Europe and we have been making it our own for some time now. If you know how we work in other destinations, you already know what to expect: plenty of personality, an incredible location, and zero generic rooms.
- What is the best area to stay in Madrid?If there is one place where everything converges in Madrid, it is Puerta del Sol. That is to say, it is the point from which everything is nearby: the Gran Vía, the Literary Quarter (Barrio de las Letras), the great museums of the Art Walk, the stop where all the metro lines connect... Our hotel, Casual del Teatro Madrid, is in the heart of the center, 300 meters from Puerta del Sol. If you value being able to get around on foot without depending on the metro for almost anything, the location could not be better.
- How to get to the Casual Hoteles hotel in Madrid from the airport or the train station?To get from Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (T4) to Sol station, the most comfortable and economical option is the Cercanías train (Line C-1) to Chamartín, and then transferring for free to lines C-3, C-3a, or C-4. The ticket costs around €2.60. If your flight arrives at T1, T2, or T3, you can go to T4 using the free shuttle bus. Keep the schedule in mind: The Cercanías service operates from 6:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. If your flight lands close to closing time, you will not have enough time to get off the plane, catch the train, and make the transfer, so you will have to Search for an alternative mode of transport. You can also take an express bus (24h service) for €5 from the airport, which will drop you off at the beautiful Plaza de Cibeles in 30-40 minutes, and then it is a 10-minute walk to the hotel. Taxis or ride-sharing services (VTC) are also quick options. There is a flat rate of €30 for taxi trips from the airport to the city center. The journey takes about 25-30 minutes, depending on traffic, and will drop you off right at the hotel door. From Atocha station (AVE), you can reach the center in less than 15 minutes by metro or taxi. From Chamartín, the time is similar. Madrid is well connected, no matter where you are coming from.
- Is Madrid a good city to visit with children?Madrid with children is a great plan. Retiro Park has rowboats, puppets, and plenty of space for the little ones to run around without feeling crowded. You can walk among dinosaur skeletons at the Museum of Natural Sciences, visit mummies and explore our culture at the Archaeological Museum, and even the Prado Museum and the Reina Sofía have family programs that make art digestible even for the most skeptical. Warner Park, Faunia, and the Madrid Amusement Park are almost mandatory stops. We remind you that you can book these activities directly from our experiences page. And if the weather is good, the entire city becomes a park. In our hotel, you will find different room configurations so that the family fits comfortably. Tell us how you are traveling, and we will help you find the best option.

