Mad Hostel

La Latina & Lavapiés


From the people who brought you Cat’s Hostel, Mad Hostel is similarly filled with life. The 1st-floor courtyard – with retractable roof – recreates an old Madrid corrala (traditional internal or communal patio) and is a wonderful place to chill, while the four- to eight-bed dorm rooms are smallish but clean. There’s a small, rooftop bar.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby La Latina & Lavapiés attractions

1. Plaza de Lavapiés

0.22 MILES

The triangular Plaza de Lavapiés is one of the few open spaces in Lavapiés and is a magnet for all that’s good (a thriving cultural life) and bad (drugs…

2. Plaza de Santa Ana

0.22 MILES

Plaza de Santa Ana is a delightful confluence of elegant architecture and irresistible energy. It presides over the upper reaches of the Barrio de las…

3. Calle de Cervantes 2

0.26 MILES

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547–1616), the author of Don Quijote, spent much of his adult life in Madrid and lived and died at Calle de Cervantes 2; a…

4. Instituto de San Isidro

0.26 MILES

Next door to the Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Buen Consejo, the Instituto de San Isidro once went by the name of Colegio Imperial and, from the 16th…

6. La Corrala

0.27 MILES

One building that catches the community spirit of the lively Lavapiés is La Corrala, an example of an intriguing traditional (if much tidied up) tenement…

7. Palacio de Santa Cruz

0.27 MILES

Just off the southeastern corner of Plaza Mayor and dominating Plaza de Santa Cruz is this baroque edifice, which houses the Ministerio de Asuntos…

8. Convento de las Trinitarias

0.3 MILES

When Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra died in 1616, his body was interred at the Convento de las Trinitarias, which is marked by a plaque. For centuries, no…