Quite a nice location, not center city but 3-4 blocks from a subway stop. Very similar to Mayfair in Rome but no breakfast included. When I arrived WiFi was free, it kicked me off after about 15 minutes, went down to the front desk and saw a technician installing new equipment with a charge of 6E/hr or 12E/day; they didn't understand the concept of grandfathering and they didn't get it back up and running for almost two days. Front desk said that RHC had 10% of the rooms meaning 8 rooms. The rate for a 2BR when there were no special events would have been about 145E/night so the RHC MF paid off well for this location.
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Spence, I have a studio booked for two weeks. How much do they charge a studio per day? The instructions say a studio comes with a kitchen, which I assume is a cooktop with two burners and is fine with me. How is the check in? Any problem? Anything I have to pay attention to prepare for this trip? Thanks alot.
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I've stayed here twice, and it was back when there was no internet access at all in the rooms, so I had to go to a nearby internet access center to send and receive emails and work. I think 12 euros a day is fine -- I would probably get access on alternate days to be safe.
From what I remember, the Madrid metro shuts down around 2 am, and you do need the metro to get to and from the majority of places from the resort. But I never found that I was rushing to catch the last train back, even though Madrid tends to be a late town. Guess I abandoned the concept of going to discos about 25 years ago.
I do feel that this resort alone makes my RHC membership pay for itself. I love Madrid. Did you get out to see Toledo this trip? Definitely worth the day trip by train while you're there.
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Originally posted by PeelBoyAnything I have to pay attention to prepare for this trip?
I don't remember if there is a cooktop in the rooms. I think there was a mini-fridge, a sink and a microwave, but I don't remember anything else.
In any event, tapas are cheap, and you won't be able to get enough of the Spanish food while you're there. It's inexpensive, and amazingly good.
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We were in Madrid for only three days, now on Costa del Sol. Didn,t go to Toledo but doing several day trips in Andalucia.
Originally posted by Jya-NingHow is the room and weather there? Jya-Ning
Originally posted by PeelBoySpence, I have a studio booked for two weeks. How much do they charge a studio per day? The instructions say a studio comes with a kitchen, which I assume is a cooktop with two burners and is fine with me. How is the check in? Any problem? Anything I have to pay attention to prepare for this trip? Thanks alot.
Originally posted by HocIn any event, tapas are cheap, and you won't be able to get enough of the Spanish food while you're there. It's inexpensive, and amazingly good.... not enough time for all the timeshares ®
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Well, I decided to forego staying at RHC while at the Costa Del Sol in summer 2010. Instead, I'll book Paradors and hope for a trade into Marriott Marbella. Then I booked 4 days instead of a week at RHC in Madrid, so that I can go to San Sebastian for a couple of days instead, and that left me enough points to book RHC times Square over spring break of 2010.
Two great trips, subsidized by my RHC timeshares.
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My sister was robbed in the evening not far away from this RHC property. She lost two hundred euros and a credit card. This apartment hotel is in a quiet residential neighbor. The staff was quite helpful connecting her with the police and calling the credit card company.
Other than this unhappy experience, Madrid is a wonderful city to visit.
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I stayed here last spring and I would point out that, while it is located in a quiet neighborhood, there is a pretty rough neighborhood to the east of the unit. There are three subway stops you can take, and two are recommended - one takes you through an area you would want to avoid at night. Here are some excerpts from my review on tug.
Three subway stops are nearby – Nuevo Ministerios, Cuatro Caminos, and Alvarado. Alvarado may be one block or so closer, but the route walking to the hotel takes you through a rather seedy neighborhood. NM or CC drop you on nice, pretty, wide boulevards and the walk takes you through the shopping area and business district in the area.Banks and ATMs abound in the area, as do fast food places and grocery stores. There is a “Business Center” nearby with cheap internet access, copy, and fax service.
Nuevo Ministerios can be reached without at transfer directly from the airport. It might be a half kilometer walk to the hotel, but it is a very easy and safe walk.
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