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Plaza de Espana Apartel
Area: Plaza de Espana and Gran Via
An apartment-hotel (or, apartel) is an apartment and hotel rolled into one. In terms of maid service, I’d classify this apartel a hotel. Email responses are quick, very courteous and tries to accommodate. This little plaza and this hotel is situated at the start of Gran Via on the west side of this street. It´s about 7 blocks due west of Puerta Del Sol. It´s nicely situated near Principe Pio (or, Del Norte Estacion), one of the main metro stations and across the street, north of Gran Via, on Reyes, there´s a lift to a metro stop, Line 10, Plaza Espana.
Location: Plaza de España 7, Madrid
Site: http://www.espahotel.es/
Email: aparplaza@espahotel.es
Ph: 91 542 85 85
Rates: 70 – 98 eur/night, depending on the night of the week and season
Accessibility: Plaza de Espana is owned or operated by Espahotels. This apartmencio, or apart-hotel, has a couple of wheelchair accessible rooms with double beds and a wheelchair accessible bathroom.
Front Door: There are two sets of doors. The first is a manual push glass door. The second set, automatic glass doors.
Ramp/Step: There are a couple of steps up but the north end of the steps has a concrete ramp. This ramp, however, is kind of steep and is situated awkwardly on a declining sidewalk on Calle de Plaza Espana.
Elevator, Lift: Yes. Three but somewhat small and narrow, actually
Rooms, Bathrooms: The bathroom is large with extra wide doors, handrails next to the toilet. The shower and tub are connected and side by side. The shower has a seat, albiet very small and awkward and uncomfortable. Both the shower and bathtub have removable shower heads. The sink and mirror are fine. You can roll under the sink a bit.
Bathtubs with Handles: Yes
Roll-in Showers: No but there is a shower seat next to the bathtub
Features: bar, restaurant but it’s next door and has steps inside. Safe – the safe is awkward because it sits high in the closet. Plus, you have to use a pen or something sharp to reset the safe. Currency exchange, travel agency.