The Petit Palace Ducal Chueca Hotel is located in an old palace dated from the end of the 19th century at the city center on the corner of the Gran Via, the main commercial and entertainment artery. The hotel is within two minutes of Puerta del Sol, Mayor Square, Real Palace, and Spain Square. The Prado Museum, Thyssen Museum, and Reina Sofia are about five minutes away.
There are many restaurants and cafes in the area, and the hotel snack bar serves light meals. The hotel also offers a business center, 24-hour security, and parking garage. A shuttle is available to and from the airport every two hours between 8am and 7pm (fee applies).
Each of the hotel's 60 rooms is air-conditioned and has a private bathroom, free access to high-speed Internet, a hydro massage shower, free use of a safe, a hairdryer, minibar, and satellite TV.
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Petit Palace Ducal Chueca Hotel Property Information:
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Rooms:
58
Floors:
6
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- Data port
- Fitness facility
- Kids allowed
- Business center
- Nonsmoking
- Dry cleaning
- Wheel chair access
- Room service
- High speed internet
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Driving Directions
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FROM BARAJAS AIRPORT TAKE ACCESS ROAD M-40 DIRECTION NIII, TURN OFF TOWARDS O DONELL STREET AND GO TOWARDS ALCALA STREET. GO ALONG THIS ROAD UNTIL YOU REACH THE GRAN VIA STREET, CONTINUE UNTILL NUMBER 30 WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE HOTEL ON HORTALEZA STREET. FROM ATOCHA TRAIN TAKE THE PASEO DEL PRADO STREET UNTILL CIBELES SQUARE, CONTINUE FOR ALCALA STREET AND THEN TAKE THE GRAN VIA STREET UNTILL YOU REACH HORTALEZA STREET. FROM CITY CENTER THE HOTEL ITSELF IS LOCATED IN THE CITY CENTER, ON HORTALEZA STREET ON THE CORNER OF THE GRAN VIA STREET
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Nearby Attractions
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0 Royal Palace 0 Prado Museum 0 Thyssen Museum MAD 7 1 Retiro Park 0 Reina Sofia Museum 40 Segovia 0 Madrid 44 Avila
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Restaurants
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Near the Hotel, in the City Centre, Could Enjoy a Great Variety of Typical Restaurants of Madrid and Spain, As Well As the Typical Tapas, Paella, Cocido, Etc. Also There Are International Restaurants As Italian, Chinese, American Etc. Asador De Aranda - 0.2 Kilometers South Open Sunday - Saturday 1300 - 2430 For Lunch and Dinner Serving Spanish Cuisine. Botin - 0.7 Kilometers Southeast Open Sunday - Saturday 1300 - 0100 For Lunch and Dinner. Buda Feliz - 0 Kilometers North Open Sunday - Saturday 1300 - 2430 For Lunch and Dinner Serving Chinese Cuisine. Da Nicola - 0.3 Kilometers South Open Sunday - Saturday 1300 - 0100 For Lunch and Dinner Serving Italian Cuisine. Galache - 0 Kilometers North Open Sunday - Saturday 1300 - 2430 For Lunch and Dinner Serving Spanish Cuisine.
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Madrid Events & Entertainment
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- January - New Years Day
Like the rest of the world, New Year's is one of the biggest celebrations in Madrid. Up to 40 million people crowd into the Puerta del Sol and try to eat 12 grapes in sync to the big clock striking midnight. Those that successfully munch down their handful of grapes can expect good luck for the coming year. After midnight, the city blooms into a huge party that never seems to stop.
- January 5th
Like the rest of Spain, the people of Madrid celebrate the procession of the three Magi. The Magi stand as the Spanish alternative to Santa Claus by bringing gifts to children the next morning.
- May 15th
Fiesta de San Isidro is celebrated in honor of the patron saint of Madrid. This is one the best times to come to Madrid, as the city offers numerous concerts, theatre, and other forms of public entertainment. The best bullfights of the season are held at this time.
- July and August
Veranos de la Villa, (Summer in the Village) is held during this time in the town hall for a series of cultural events.
- August 6th-15th
Popular customs are displayed with traditional costumes and dances during the festival Verbena de la Paloma.
- September
The concert-houses and theaters wind up the season this month with their best performances
- November
Madrid holds its annual International Jazz-Festival. Also held this month are the traditional Fiestas de la Almudena.
- December
Plaza Mayor becomes the location for the traditional festival and judging of Christmas cribs.
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