Tryp Infanta Mercedes
Huesca, 21, Esq. Infanta Mercedes
Madrid, 28020
Nightly Rates: ( 142.21 - 227.25 )
2 Star
Property Description
This Hotel is situated in a very important business and shopping area, very close to Paseo de la Castellana, the Bernabeu football stadium, Plaza Castilla, the Congress Hall, and to the premises of many important companies. The shopping area is a few steps from the Hotel and includes the El Corte Ingles department store, the Moda Shopping shopping centre and many other well-known boutiques. All this allows the Hotel's guests to combine perfectly business and leisure.

Amenities
· AM/FM Alarm Clock· Babysitting/Child Services
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Golf
· Exercise Gym
Room Information
STANDARD roomSTANDARD room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * SINGLE ROOM * STANDARD TWIN BEDDED ROOM

OTHER room
OTHER room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * FAMILY PLAN
Rate Disclaimer
These are only guidance rates. Please check their availability for the period requested.
Miscellaneous Information
· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is Noon
· Check out time is Noon
· Opened in 2000
· 61 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 6 floors.
Directions
Excelent location nearbye Cuzco square, Azca and Castilla square, Chamartin railway station, Bernabeu football stadium, at less than 100 meters to Orense street
The Hotel is located in the Cuzco area, in a strategic position very close to Nuevos Ministerios and the IFEMA Exhibition Centre. Moreover Plaza Castilla is 500 metres away, the Retiro Park 3,5 km and the airport 12 km.
Guarantee Policy
**/** Welcome to SOL MELIA HOTELS & RESORTS **/**
Cancellation Policy
24h prior no penalty or 1 night will be charged
Restaurant Information
Bar & RestaurantsTo start the day in the most pleasant way the Hotel serves a varied breakfast buffet in an air conditioned hall. Other common areas are the patio and the Lobby bar.

Meeting Facility

Meeting Rooms
2 meeting rooms for up to 60 people.
Area Attractions
Parque del Buen RetiroA stroll through Madrid's most famous park, located right behind the Prado museum, is the perfect way of concluding (or beginning) any day in Madrid. This large park was originally built in the 15th century for being the gardens of Philip IV's Buen Retiro Palace. Later on, at the end of the 19th century it was opened to public. It counts some 15000 trees and includes, among other things, a working observatory and three exhibition halls, one of which is the "Palacio de Cristal", a building entirely made of glass facing a lake.
Museo Nacional Reina SofiaFormerly the San Carlos hospital, this building was remodeled in 1981 and in 1986 it was inaugurated as the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, becoming the main location in Madrid for national and international exhibitions. It hosts all types of art-related activities, such as conferences, courses, poetry readings or contemporary music concerts. In 1990 the collection of modern Spanish art was moved there from the Spanish museum of contemporary art (MEAC), which today is the Anthropology Museum.
Torre EspanaIn a slightly less central area of Madrid there is a tall tower called Torre Espana. It is built in an interesting style, but it has no tourist appeal and it cannot be entered. It is surrounded by a nice park with benches and large lawns called Quinta Fuente del Berro.
El Museo del PradoThe Prado Museum is renown as being one of the largest art galleries in the world. It also exhibits sculptures, drawings, coins and other works of arts, but it is undoubtedly its large collection of paintings which has granted it its worldwide fame. It houses more than 8,600 paintings, of which less than 2,000 are shown to public because of lack of space. Many museums throughout the world have less artistic riches in their halls than the Prado Museum has in storage.












