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| R Converse |
01 July 2003 |
Stayed at San Lorenzo Hotel Madrid - Madrid, Spain.
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Our favorite restaurant in Madrid, where we ate three times, is La Finca de Susana located at c/ Arlaban 4 (very close to Sevilla Metro stop). The dining room is lovely in architecture and decoration, the food is delicious (especially veg. tempura with YUMMY sauce), and the prices are shockingly low. We ordered a pesto pasta dish for 4.30 E, garden salad for 3.20 E, and small jar of house wine for 2.80 E.
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| D Steeg |
01 April 2003 |
Stayed at H10 Villa de la Reina - Madrid, Spain.
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Corny as it is, the double decker bus tour is a cheap, great way to get around the city. My friend and I took advantage of the US$10 all day pass and went all over town sightseeing and shopping.
The Flamenco show at Cafe de Chinitas is a lot of fun.
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| K Nagakura |
07 May 2002 |
Stayed at Emperador - Madrid, Spain.
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I was advised to carry nothing to avoid any pick pockets.
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| E Saenz de miera |
06 April 2002 |
Stayed at Finisterre - Madrid, Spain.
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First time being in Madrid. It was an amazing experience. Any restaurant worth while to be tested.
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| D Johnson |
03 March 2002 |
Stayed at Best Western Hotel Arosa - Madrid, Spain.
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great location off the gran via. loads of restaurants, but avoid anything in the michelin guide for eating. you'll do better by finding local restaurants that are full.
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