Eurostars Central
Wherever you go in Spain, you’re likely to find a Eurostars hotel in a recently renovated building close to the city center—there are a dozen in Madrid. Their hotels are invariably high-quality, comfortable, and clean, and rates—especially last-minute—are often unbelievably good. Despite its name, this one is actually located away from the tourist heartland in the hip Justicia district, reflecting the fact that Madrid’s center of gravity is moving northward. Its large guest rooms are kitted out in minimalist white, with sixties-style furniture and contrasting reds. They feel a little clinical, but they are cool and comfortable and in tune with the avant-garde vibe of the neighborhood. There’s no restaurant, but a business-style buffet breakfast is served in the canteen, and you can order a takeaway from a nearby Japanese restaurant.
Wherever you go in Spain, you’re likely to find a Eurostars hotel in a recently renovated building close to the city center—there are a dozen in Madrid. Their hotels are invariably high-quality, comfortable, and clean, and rates—especially last-minute—are often unbelievably good. Despite its name, this one is actually located away from the tourist heartland in the hip Justicia district, reflecting the fact that Madrid’s center of gravity is moving northward. Its large guest rooms are kitted out in minimalist white, with sixties-style furniture and contrasting reds. They feel a little clinical, but they are cool and comfortable and in tune with the avant-garde vibe of the neighborhood. There’s no restaurant, but a business-style buffet breakfast is served in the canteen, and you can order a takeaway from a nearby Japanese restaurant.








