How Do You Find Hotels In Madrid, Spain?
Madrid, the capital of Spain and its largest city, is located near the center of the Iberian peninsula. With its 3.5 million residents, Madrid is also the third largest city in the European Union. Aside from its wealth of historical sites, shops and restaurants, it’s famous for housing the Royal Palace, which is used as an diplomatic center for its reigning monarch. Booking accommodations is very easy, contact Madrid Information Tourist Office at 011 (+34) 91 588 16 36 or visit their Web site (see Resources below). Pick one of the more modest local hotels that can be found around the city, including some American chains. What these hotels lack in extravagant amenities they often make up for in location. Such accommodations usually run between $80 and $200 per night. Rent an apartment if you plan on staying longer than a week. This has become a popular and practical option in most of Spain, and it can cost as little as $60 per day. Exceptionally well-appointed or well-located apartments