IBIS STYLES EL PRADO * * *
Hotel
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Hotel offering rooms including those on the upper floors which have balconies
The originality of the establishment, located halfway between Sol and the great museums of the capital, is in its unique theme and decoration, around the wine. Each of the floors of this Ibis hotel, whose services are faithful to the standards of the famous chain, represents a wine region of Spain and each room is associated with a domain. On the doors of each room, you can read the characteristics of each wine. The upper floors (6th and 7th) are the quietest and have balconies.
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Location: centrally located, and safe to walk around at night. Many restaurants to try nearby.
Room: clean and comfortable. However the shower had pretty serious mildew ( which I took a picture of and showed to the hotel manager. Her response was that the hotel was/is planning to do through/ deep cleaning in the near future???)
Breakfast:
- unless you have already included it when you made you booked your room reservation, it will cost you 15 Euros per person.
- good variety of food & drink items to choose from
- service: there was only one person taking care of signing in the guests, replenishing the items and clearing the tables. This resulted in running out of some of the items, having some cold waffles left on the serving tray...
One issue: the safe in the room would not open after setting up the pass-code and locking it. The front desk could not open the safe by resetting the pass-code, and ended up opening the lock by removing it from the safe. Additionally, we were told that the would have their handy-man fix the safe the following Monday, and offered us to use the safe at the front-desk (which we declined).