A hostal is a type of lodging found
mostly in Spain and Hispanic America. Hostales tend to be
cheaper than hotels. They normally have a bar, restaurant or cafeteria
where drinks and food are sold to guests and locals alike.
Accommodations typically include private
bedrooms, and sometimes apartments, available for either short or long term
rent. Linens and towels are usually provided, unless it is a long term apartment
rental in which case the guest is considered a resident and does not receive
cleaning and other services. Guests sometimes share a common bathroom, but a
number of rooms with en suite bathrooms may also be available. Do you want to book accommodation in Madrid
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Hostales are common in Spain and are also
found in Mexico, Central and South America and California.
They are often family-run, independent businesses, with a strong involvement
with the local community.
Hostal-residencias are the same as
hostales, but generally without a cafetería or other place where guests can eat. . Hostel in Madrid
Difference from hostels
Though the word hostal is
similar to hostel, the two words refer to different types of
accommodation. Hostels refers to properties that offer shared
accommodation, typically in dormitories, while hostal refers
to a type of family-run pension typically common only in Spain and a
few other Spanish-speaking countries.
In Mexico, hostal is just the Spanish word
for hostel: A cheap hotel-like accommodation that will normally have one or two
dormitory rooms with bunk beds and a few individual or shared with other rooms.
They are ideal for backpackers, youth, and those with little funds for
accommodations. Some regular hotels will however add the word hostal to their
names to try to increase business.
Hostals are classified from one to three
stars, contrary from hostels, which are not classified under the star rating,
and from hotels which are classified from one to five stars. Hostal in Madrid is the right choice for
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