We have a good view, we're on the 9th floor. The lobby bathroom is one floor down.
Up to our bedroom . . .the lights are sensors, but the hallway is dark 'alley' style, but it lightens up as you approach. The rooms are hard to find, but after a day, you'll figure it all out. It's dark when you enter the room, you need to know where to stick the key in to light up your rooms. The switches to the rest of the room? You have to fumble in the dark, even using the cell phone light, there are none. I have to walk to the desk to find a light for our main room, which is to the other end of the room.
The foods dinner we had was good. The 1st food I tasted, that I thought was an omelette actually was after putting a slice on my plate, I thought they were apple pie! I have to asked, but they looked sliced apples, but they were really sliced potatoes (like in au gratin?) sandwiched top to bottom with layers of friend eggs. They were cold, I was hoping warm @ least. Chicken, pork chops, sole (I would have liked that one!) Various raw fruits on a basket, can anyone eat hard kiwi, I haven't, but I picked the more ripened pear. Two types of soup: Beef broth and cream of chicken soup. Lots of selection.
Our room was small, but we love the view! We asked for a wash cloth, trying to explain what I wanted. She gave me soap. We didn't have extra pillows, but I was afraid to go ask for one. Our pillows were huge meaning it was the same width as our bed. Two full size beds pushed together, with each own comforters. We have a bidette in our room.
We're here for 2 nights. Even though we have negatives, I'm adding 2 stars for the GREAT VIEW of central Madrid. read more