"A beautiful old hotel in the city center, not far from the monastery. We liked the old style atmosphere. The staff we met were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was excellent.
We can recommend this hotel."
"This family-owned business is a little paradise not far from Madrid and in the beautiful and historical place of Escorial. Great place for a wonderful time. The breakfast was delicious. We were honoured to see the amazing work the family has been doing with the Pura Raza Española "pure spanish breed" and some of the amazing horses."
"Staff was very nice - close restaurants - easy breakfast - oddly reminded me of a small Vegas hotel I once stayed in. Definitely will stay again next time we are going this way."
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"This is a landmark property in Madrid, so it was a unique experience in that sense. It's been thoroughly modernized, and the thick outside windows do an incredible job of keeping the street noise completely out. It is a huge facility, so the breakfast buffet was the equivalent length of a football field, though distributed in multiple stations, so all the options seemed close. The quality of the food was also first rate, and everything was freshly cooke (no pans of tepid eggs sitting under a hot light for hours). On the othe other hand, the size of the pool was not commensurate to the number of people around it. The views, though, were spectacular. Also, if we hadn't had to catch an early flight, we definitely would have spent some night time in the beautiful 27th story terrace (definitely a dress up venue). We dod a quick walk through, and it was impressive. "
"Friendly staff and great value.
Only let downs were no toaster at breakfast for both days, just a sign saying out of order.
Roof terrace and pool are great but the edge of the pool really needs cleaning.
Recommended. Hope they sort those 2 things.
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You can learn about the history of San Lorenzo de El Escorial when you stop by Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. While in the area, you can find time to visit its temples.
You can learn about the history of San Lorenzo de El Escorial when you stop by Valley of the Fallen. While in the area, you can find time to visit its temples.
Casita del Infante is located in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Travellers like the surrounding area for its temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 7 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Casita del Infante?
Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Church of San Bernabe and Valley of the Fallen are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can enjoy live performances at El Real Coliseo de Carlos III Theater and Auditorio San Lorenzo de El Escorial Theater. Enjoy the outdoors at Friars' Garden, Luis Ceballos Arboretum or Prince's House.