- What was the purpose of your trip?
- Pleasure 40
- Visiting friends/family 5
- Business 7
- Who was your travel companion?
- Alone 11
- Colleagues 1
- Family 6
- Friends 16
- Partner 18
- Who would you recommend the hotel to?
- Business 1
- Couples 13
- Families 3
- Groups 9
- Individuals 21
- Room
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- Quality of the food
- Staff professionalism
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2009-11-29
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2009-11-12
Everything was O.K.,good location,an excelent price-quality ratio,nice staff.
A very nice and old district named Chueca,in the Madrid center.
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2009-04-24
Location
Tiny and dirty rooms. Too much noise!
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2009-02-10
central location
no heat for the first night no view from room
close to restaurants, bars and night life, close to shops
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2008-11-18
good value for money
bad smells in most areas reception area on third floor and not signed from outside so couldn't find it
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2008-10-06
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Centrally located
Whilst situated centrally, hotel had no lift. Reception was on 3rd Floor. Very difficult with suitcases. Situated in Gay area of Madrid, which was not stated on web site. Open gay behavoir outside and around hotel. Very noisy at night, only single glazed windows. Would not recommend for family hotel.
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2008-09-26
The hotel was fairly basic but it had everything we required for a short city break.
There was no lift and the reception was on the third floor, the room was on the second floor. Also, there was no safe in the room which meant we had to carry all of our money and passports with us at all times. No English, or minimal English, was spoken by the staff.
The hotel is very central to the shops, bars and restaurants with good transport links.
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2008-06-26
Despite a sign saying "We speak your language" and posters and information in the reception area in English, none of the hotel staff spoke English (well the 2 we met who we believe were the cleaning ladies). As none of our party spoke Spanish, it made it quite difficult at check in, and on check out when we were trying to ask to extend a room or leave our luggage at the hostel for a few hours. It is a very basic hotel/hostel, but adequate for our needs and in a good location.
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Hostel Camino/5AnonymousPublished 2008-05-18
The main benefits of the Camino are its proximity to the city centre (within easy walking distance), Chueca Metro station is 2mins walk away and it is very reasonably priced. BUT be aware that the hotel reception is on the third floor , so travel light ! Our third floor room was VERY basic , but after two nights we were upgraded and given a room down on the second floor. This is a different standard altogether as the rooms have been refurbished and are a 100ò0improvement on the third floor. This is a very lively area of town so the rooms at the front of the building can be noisy as Madrid doesn't seem to sleep but this means there's no shortage of places to eat nearby.The staff were as helpful as they could be , given that only one of them spoke English, but a smile, a mime or a sketch managed to get any questions understood . The room served its purpose for us as we just wanted an economical week in Madrid to explore the city .
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Hostel Camino/5cricri molinaPublished 2013-05-07Comment in Español
La habitación estaba repleta de pelos, no tenía cisterna el váter, un asco. El recepcionista se confundió con la reserva y nos hizo esperar 35min...




good location
none speaking english,tried to make us pay for room again even thou i had reciept ..
shopping , real madrid matches ,madrids history.