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High Tech Cliper***Chinchilla, 6 (esq.Gran Via 29), Esquina Gran Via 29, Madrid, SpainHigh Tech Cliper is placed in the city centre, just on the corner of Gran Via St, the main commercial artery and of spectacles of our country, from which it is possible to accede without need of transport to the areas and the most important cultural monuments.[more] Find and Compare Travel Deals
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Average User Rating: 6.0 Cleanliness:[8.5] • Staff:[7.5] • Location:[6.0] Based on 2 user ratings |
Apr 4, 2007 by
Jim from Chicago
Overall Rating: 3
Cleanliness:[7] •
Staff:[5] •
Location:[6]
“Overall this hotel was a "poor" value for our 10 day stay in Madrid. Our room was clean but a little too small even for European standards. The hotel staff was for the most part helpful. A couple, in fact was extremely helpful and friendly. We tended to wait for these staff members to come on duty to ask for help. Each room had a safe, but the funny thing was the safes were not bolted down. I was having problems with my safe and actually had to carry it down to the front desk to prove it did not work to one of the hotel staff members who kept trying to tell me that the problem was with the user, not the safe. The biggest problem, however, were the "extremely" thin walls between rooms. Madrid is a 24 hour city with people coming and going all hours of the night, especially on the weekends. And we heard everyone of them. Sometimes even the conversations that were going on at the front desk four floors below us. For those needing a cheap place to stay before catching an early morning flight (we had a huge family of 30 kids and adults one evening that fell into this category), this hotel is probably a great value. If you are planning on spending more than a day or two, consider another hotel, maybe one in a quieter part of town. Also, regardless of the hotel, if they promote family rooms it doesn't mean you will be on a floor with families. It only means the rooms sleep more than two people which could mean you will be sleeping next to a group of teenagers or young mom's from Ireland who like to laugh and talk for hours. By the way, I hope the mom from Ireland¿s baby is feeling better. Suggestions for the hotel: 1) warn people ahead of their visits about the thin walls, 2) bolt down the safes, 3) include a list a list of locations (e.g. Drug stores, grocery stores, churches, etc.) That are in walking distance of the hotel in your room's faqs and 4) turn the coffee pot on between the hours of 2-10 pm when you say free coffee is available in the lobby for guests.”
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Jan 5, 2005 by
David from Canterbury, United Kingdom
Overall Rating: 9
Cleanliness:[10] •
Staff:[10] •
“Hotel exactly as described - in fact even more central to the heart of Madrid than in the blurb. Yet still quiet on a narrow side street off the Gran Via. Madrid Vision tour buses just 50m away on the Gran Via, plus all the shops, theatres, bars etc on your doorstep. The room was OK, but a bit small for the three of us. Great bathroom. No complaints.”
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