These are unusual times, and the state of affairs can change quickly. Please check the latest travel guidance before making your journey. Please note our writers visited these hotels prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
Some of the most exciting new places to stay in Madrid are actually hostels, which often seem to have a clearer idea of what is important to travellers of all ages these days and what a lot of people can happily do without. All of our recommended hostels have comfortable double rooms with private bathrooms as well as dorms and there is no drop in the standard of accommodation compared to a conventional hotel. Most also have attractive communal spaces where you can work, have a coffee or a beer and meet other guests. Here’s our pick of the best hostels in Madrid.
Generator Madrid
Madrid, Spain
Beds from
£
53
Bastardo Hostel
Madrid, Spain
Beds from
£
49
The Hat
Madrid, Spain
From
£
40
TOC Hostel
Madrid, Spain
From
£
78
Mola! Hostel
Madrid, Spain
From
£
88
Room007 Chueca
Madrid, Spain
From
£
29
Far Home Atocha
Madrid, Spain
From
£
27
OK Madrid Hostel
Madrid, Spain
From
£
68
Mad4You Hostel
Madrid, Spain
From
£
48
Room007 Ventura
Madrid, Spain
From
£
28