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Ópera

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    Opera lovers find the perfect accommodation in Hotel Ópera. On the one hand it is just a few metres away from Teatro Real, the city’s opera coliseum par excellence. On the other hand, the hotel is true to its name and offers its famous “sung dinners”, in which the waiting staff serve delicious food and the best selection of arias, duos, quartets and romances from the most famous operas and zarzuelas.

    The hotel decor is classic, with a lot of marble and vintage furniture, very much in line with its surroundings: the historical Madrid of the Hapsburgs and the most romantic part of the city. If you fancy swapping this setting for a more cosmopolitan scene, Gran Vía is just steps away.

    Services
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    Gym
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    Free Wi-Fi
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    Family rooms
    Complementary services
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    Satellite dish
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    Mini-bar
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    Lift
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    Shop
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    Safe
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    Rooms adapted for the disabled
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    Laundry service
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    Extra bed
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    Restaurant
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    Bar / Cafeteria
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    Assembly room / meeting room
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    Whirlpool / Jacuzzi
    Last updated: 24/07/2018
    Practical Information
    Accommodation
    Address
    Cuesta
    Cuesta de Santo Domingo, 2 - 28013 Madrid, España
    28013
    Tourist area
    Austrias
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 541 28 00
    Fax
    (+34) 91 541 69 23
    Metro
    Ópera (L2, L5, R)
    Bus
    25, 39, 44, 75, 133, 146, 147, 148
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Sol
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Consulta el mapa de estaciones.

    Category
    4 stars
    Chain
    Year renovated
    2008-06-01

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