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Colegio Mayor Alcalá

    Information

    Colegio Mayor Universitario Alcalá is a men’s residence hall managed by the Claretian missionaries since 1967 and attached to Universidad Complutense de Madrid since 1973. They aim to promote the integral education of students through living together and a series of activities based on their principles and ideas. Sports, religious and cultural activities are the means to achieve these goals. The Halls are located in the University zone.

     It offers single rooms with private full bathroom. Some of the services and facilities offered are washing machine, fax and copying, Internet in every room, library, study rooms, graphic room, chapel, TV/living room, video room, sports court (tennis, basketball, handball, indoor football), etc. Breakfast, lunch and dinner included from Monday to Friday. Just lunch on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Closed at Christmas, Easter and in August.

    Services
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    Gym
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    Free Wi-Fi
    Complementary services
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    Lift
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    Laundry service
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    Sports facilities
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    Free car parking
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    Assembly room / meeting room
    Last updated: 08/08/2018
    Practical Information
    Accommodation
    Address
    Calle
    Ramón Menéndez Pidal, 2
    28040
    Tourist area
    Otros
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 553 30 04
    Fax
    (+34) 91 554 95 48
    Metro
    Vicente Aleixandre (formerly Metropolitano) (L6)
    Bus
    132, C, F
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Consulta el mapa de estaciones.

    Category
    Halls of residence
    Chain
    Year renovated

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