I stayed at the Jardin de Tres Cantos for a short business trip and found it to be an adequate hotel overall. The room felt quite tiny until I remembered I was in Europe. At least it was fairly inexpensive compared to other hotels in the area. My room had plain wood furniture that was fixed to the walls, and smooth, sand-colored stone floors throughout. Very drab and almost no styling.(Easy to clean, I suppose). The bed was comfy enough to get a decent sleep.(Though jet lag kept waking me up at odd hours, so it was hard to tell.) Wi-fi was included, but it was pokey. As for the TV, it was the old school picture tube variety, but coverage of English-speaking channels was surprisingly good. The only problem was that most of them had noisy(aka snowy) signals. The best aspect was location — right next to a huge city park. i went for a nice walk on my arrival day, and on my departure day I went for a fantastic run in the early morning. Also, the Tres Cantos train station was only a 3 minute walk away. So, in less than 30 minutes i could be in the heart of old Madrid.(I took advantage only once) Another nice aspect of the hotel was the friendly lobby staff and the breakfast, which included a large buffet and excellent coffee made to order. Quite key for starting a long work day on the right foot.
Marga2
Place rating: 3 Madrid
últimamente parece un hotel muerto Parece que no tiene mucho negocio! .-(hace tiempo el servicio era muy bueno. Quizás porque era el único que había!