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BEST WESTERN Carlos V

Sol, United States

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Overview

Pros
  • Centrally located on pedestrian street near the Puerta del Sol

  • Well-stocked buffet breakfast

  • Bar and lounge with happy hour

  • Shuttle bus to the airport for a small fee

  • Small business center

  • Some rooms have small balconies

  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons
  • Rooms at the front get street noise

  • Rooms are small and chain-style standard

  • Rooms on the back look at an air shaft

  • Hard beds

  • Daily fee for the in-room safe

Bottom Line

The Best Western Carlos V is classic, chain-style European city hotel that is centrally located a couple of blocks from Madrid's Puerta del Sol. While the rooms are a good value, if small and basic, there’s a small fee for some amenities, including the buffet breakfast, in-room safes, and hotel shuttle bus. There are a variety of bed options, and rooms at the back of the hotel are a bit quieter, although many of those look out on an air shaft. There’s also a classically decorated bar and lounge, and, while the hotel is well kept, it has a tired feel. The hotel is a good choice for unfussy travelers looking for a pleasant, clean, and convenient place to stay, but those looking for something a little more modern and stylish could try the Praktik Metropol.

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United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Tennis Court
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Classic and pleasant, but dated, center-city tourist hotel

There’s an old-world feel to the Best Western Charles V; its facade is accented with wrought-iron balconies, and its interiors are filled with chandeliers, ornate crown moldings, and antique furniture, including a suit of armor in the lobby. The lounge and bar area, with hardwood floors, big chandeliers, and couches and chairs covered in rose-colored fabric, has the feel of a traditional club and provides a nice, quiet place for a break after a day of sightseeing, though the decor is a bit dated. The hotel primarily attracts tourists looking for a comfortable, affordable place to stay in the heart of Madrid; most are looking more for a place to sleep than a place to hang out.

Location

Centrally located, two minutes from the Puerta del Sol, and within walking distance of most of Madrid's attractions

The Carlos V is located right in the center of Madrid, a two-minute walk from the renowned Puerta del Sol. The entrance is on a picturesque, pedestrian-only street, surrounded by neighborhood shops, with plenty of restaurants and bars within a few minutes' walk. Madrid’s major attractions, including the Royal Palace and the Museo Nacional del Prado, are within a 20-minute walk. There are a few different metro stops nearby; the hotel is about equidistant from Puerta del Sol and Callao stations. The Adolfo Suárez airport is about 30 minutes by car and around an hour via public transport; the hotel also runs a shuttle to the airport through the early evening.

Rooms

Clean, chain-style rooms are small and cramped; some have balconies.

The 67 air-conditioned rooms at the Best Western Carlos V are simple and on the small side, as is common for older European city center hotels, although some of the more recently renovated ones have polished wood floors and high ceilings. Rooms with dull grey carpeting definitely downgrade the look, and only accentuate the basic, chain-hotel-style furniture. There are Twin, Deluxe Double, and Queen rooms — twins have two beds pushed together. The mattresses might be a little firm for some guests. Bathrooms are also a tight fit, with pedestal sinks that don’t provide much space for toiletries and narrow shower/tub combos. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, and hairdryers. Traffic is banned in the surrounding streets, but rooms at the front of the hotel can get pedestrian noise. Rooms on the back often look onto an air shaft. Some rooms on the front and higher floors have small balconies.

Features

Buffet breakfast, cocktail lounge, and airport shuttle

The Carlos V serves a well-stocked buffet breakfast for a small extra fee, although the variety may not be enough for longer stays. The hotel also has a classically decorated cocktail lounge, where happy hour drinks, as well as magazines, books, and games, are available for guests. There’s a small business center with two computers and Internet access, and fax and photocopying services are available. There’s public parking nearby and an airport shuttle runs from early morning to the early evening for an additional fee. The hotel's concierge is known to go out of the way to help guests with restaurant reservations and other bookings.