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Twin Room with Shared Bathroom. Excluding breakfast.
Boasting a marvellously central position just a minute?s walk from Madrid?s main plaza, this hostel has both shared and individual rooms. Surf the wireless for free.
Housed in a building typical of the historic centre and with simple but modern interiors, the Abaaly is a value hotel with style and a superb location. Rooms can have smart, parquet floors and attractive, shuttered windows with small balconies. Shared bathrooms have modern fittings and towels are provided in every room.
The 24-hour reception can help you with tourist information and you can store your luggage while you are out exploring Spain?s capital. Reach nearly everywhere on foot from the Abaaly and find many authentic tapas bars in the area.
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Twin Room with Shared Bathroom. Excluding breakfast.
This guesthouse is located in central Madrid, near the main monuments of the city. From it you can walk to Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, the Royal Palace and other popular sites.
Friendly staff at the La Casa de la Plaza make it ideal accommodation for young people and backpackers. The reception is open 24 hours and provides a personal service for all guests.
La Casa de la Plaza offers practical rooms accommodating everything from solo travellers up to groups of 6. On site you will also find a coin-operated laundry room and luggage storage. Surf the free Wi-Fi internet connection which is available throughout the entire building.
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Double/Twin Room with Shared Bathroom. Excluding breakfast.
This comfortable establishment is situated in a residential and business area, in the district of Salamanca.
This is cosy accommodation with a family atmosphere. The rooms are modern and decorated down to the finest detail. You have the option to book your room with a full en suite or a shared bathroom, depending on your budget.
Thanks to its privileged position, it is situated in a tranquil area near many of the museums and sites of the city. It is well-connected to the public transport system, with rapid access to Barajas airport and is the ideal choice for a tourist stay in Madrid.
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It might not be well known, but Barcelona in Spain has a historic Jewish Quarter (Call), located in the Gothic Quarter, right in the city center.
Together with Toledo and Girona, Barcelona has the biggest concentration of Jews in Spain. The Jewish community is steadily growing after their expulsion in Catalunya in the year 1391, and 1492 in the rest of Spain.
There are 2 synagogues, of which one is excavated and rehabilitated at the corner of Sant Domenec and Marlet, only 200 m from Plaza Sant Jaume, square where the City Hall and also Catalan Government are located. The Main Synagogue is the oldest in Europe and its main facade faces southeast towards Jerusalem.
Hebrew inscriptions can be found in shops, restaurants and cafes as well as along L’Arc de Sant Ramon, Calle del Bisbe, Banys Nous or Sant Domenec del Call streets.
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