Address: Calle clavel nº 8 , Madrid , Spain Show on map
Hostal San Lorenzo is a terrific deal. The original stone walls and occasional dark-wood beam of this 19th-century building have been left exposed, adding character that is surprisingly hard to find in one of Madrid's oldest barrios.These hints of another time blend harmoniously with the modern rooms that are comfortable and bright, albeit on the small side. Part of this has to do with the fact that the furnishings - occasional wrought-iron, agreeable colours, well-equipped bathrooms - have been carefully chosen. No pastel bedcovers and bog-standard modern art prints adorn these rooms. The overall effect is that of a haven that you'll be more than happy to return to at the end of the day. Although breakfast is not included in the price, they have one of the most original breakfast menus in the city and the breakfast room is light-filled and pleasant - it turns into a quiet, 24hr bar for the rest of the day.
These hints of another time blend harmoniously with the modern rooms that are comfortable and bright, albeit on the small side. Part of this has to do with the fact that the furnishings - occasional wrought-iron, agreeable colours, well-equipped bathrooms - have been carefully chosen. No pastel bedcovers and bog-standard modern art prints adorn these rooms. The overall effect is that of a haven that you'll be more than happy to return to at the end of the day. Although breakfast is not included in the price, they have one of the most original breakfast menus in the city and the breakfast room is light-filled and pleasant - it turns into a quiet, 24hr bar for the rest of the day.
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Atmosphere: Backpacker - Upmarket and Low-key
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 1:00 PM Latest check-out time: 11:00 AM
US$62.10 per night
(US$31.05per person per night)
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There's something about this place - it's unmistakeable but we can't quite work out why - that calls out for a Japanese meal. Fortunately, Janatomo (tel: 91 521 55 66; Calle de la Reina 27), around the corner, is one of Madrid's longest-standing Japanese restaurants. The number of Japanese visitors who end up here should tell you how authentic it is.
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