Location. The modern Rafaelhoteles Atocha is located within one and a half kilometres of the big three Madrid museums, the Prado, Reina Sofia and the Thyssen Bornemiza in Madrid, Spain. Atocha rail and metro station is 800 metres from the hotel, and Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) is 10 kilometres away.
Hotel Features. A five storey white brick hotel, Rafaelhoteles Atocha has a corner entrance. Glass doors lead into a large, spacious lobby with marble floors, front desk, seating and complimentary newspapers. The hotel has a terrace at the rear.
El Azafran restaurant at Rafaelhoteles Atocha offers Mediterranean and international flavours, specialising in rice dishes. With dark red walls, cream tablecloths, the restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The hotels bar is open for relaxing drinks.
There are meeting and conference rooms with natural light, a business centre, wireless Internet access for a fee and multilingual staff.
Guestrooms. The 245 air conditioned guestrooms at Rafaelhoteles Atocha are decorated in neutral tones with contrasting carpets and light walnut furniture. All rooms have complimentary high speed Internet ports, minibars, safes and satellite television. Marble bathrooms have designer toiletries.
Rates:
102.36 - 305.269
Number Of Rooms: 245
Number Of Floors: 4
Check In Time: 1 p.m.
Check Out Time: 12 p.m.
Rafaelhoteles Atocha
Calle M�ndez Alvaro , 30
Madrid, Spain 28045
Driving Directions:
From Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD):
Distance to Rafaelhoteles Atocha is 10 kilometres, approximately 10 minutes drive.
Getting there. A regular underground metro service runs from the airport to central Madrid. The station is located in terminal 2 and is on line 8 (pink). The single fare is 1.75 EUR. An airport bus runs to central Madrids Plaza de Colon terminal. The bus departs every 10 minutes and tickets cost 2.40 EUR. Taxis into the city centre cost about 30 EUR, including an airport surcharge.
Getting around. Rafaelhoteles Atocha is on Calle M�ndez Alvaro, 800 metres from Atocha station. 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.