Conference Venue

Meliá Madrid Princesa

Address:  Calle de la Princesa, 27, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain

 
education conferences

Conference Venue

First visit Madrid?

The Organizing Committee prepared a list of recommended conference accommodation, just for you! Check the hotel suggestions below and book your accommodation well in advance to secure the best available rates.

Information on the requirement for travelers to arrive in Madrid.

Madrid Accommodation

The Organizing Committee prepared a list of recommended conference accommodations, just for you! Check the hotel suggestions below and book your conference accommodation well in advance to secure the best available rates.

conference accommodation offers a wide choice of attractive and comfortable hotels in all price classes. Whichever hotel you choose, you can be sure of a warm and hospitable welcome. Whether you’re looking for something in the heart of the city or in a quieter, more peaceful atmosphere, ARETL conference organizer is the right place to be.

Looking for a hotel? If you prefer to stay in another hotel, please hotel suggestions and book directly with your preferred hotel for conference accommodation.

Finding a good hotel can be tricky. So here are some of our favorite hotels near our event location.

Where To Find The Best Accommodation Deals:

Palacio de los Duques Gran Meliá

Palacio de los Duques Gran Meliá *****

Address: Cuesta de Sto. Domingo, 5, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 915 41 67 00

The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel

The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel *****

Address: Pl. de las Cortes, 7, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 913 60 80 00

Hotel Princesa Plaza Madrid

Hotel Princesa Plaza Madrid ****

Address: C. de Serrano Jover, 3, Centro, 28015 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 91-5422100

Hotel EXE Moncloa

Hotel EXE Moncloa ****

Address: Arcipreste de Hita, 10, Chamberí, 28015 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 917 45 92 99

Muralto Madrid Princesa

Muralto Madrid Princesa ***

Address: Calle del Buen Suceso, 3, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 915 42 44 00

Hostal Overnight

Hostal Overnight ***

Address: Calle de la Princesa, 45, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 916 03 40 29

AYZ Princesa Hotel

AYZ Princesa Hotel **

Address: Calle de la Princesa, 25, bajo, Local 1, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 910 60 73 69

Hostal Maria Cristina

Hostal Maria Cristina **

Address: Calle de Fuencarral, 20, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain

Phone: +34 915 31 63 00

Madrid‘s Required Information

If you require a visa, we advise you to obtain and submit an official Letter of Invitation from the conference organizers to help facilitate the visa process.

 

Currency

Since 2002, Spain has embraced the monetary unit of the European Union: the euro. The euro, which uses the symbol € and the currency code EUR, is the second most traded currency in the world’s foreign exchange markets. The currency is issued by the European Central Bank. In most countries that use the euro, the symbol is typically placed after the number, such as 1€. Before 2002, the former currency of Spain was the peseta but since it was only valid in Spain, we’re grateful for the change!

Power outlets

For Spain there are two associated plug types, types C and F. Plug type C is the plug which has two round pins and plug type F is the plug which has two round pins with two earth clips on the side. Spain operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz.

Visa and Entry

Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Spain for up to 90 days for tourism or business without a visa. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay.

Public transport

Madrid’s public transport consists of the Madrid Metro (underground), day & night buses, the ‘Metro Ligero’ (Madrid light rail) as well as the regional train system known as the ’Cercanías’ which are the suburban trains that connect the city of Madrid with rest of the Madrid region. So, no matter where you are going, Madrid’s public transport system will get you there.

Air travel

Madrid-Barajas Airport (code IATA: MAD, code ICAO: LEMD) is located on the northeast of Madrid, Barajas district, only 12 kilometers from Madrid city centre.

Train Travel

There are two main railway stations in Madrid. The biggest is Madrid Atocha in the south. This is a hub for high-speed services from all over the country, commuter trains, and regional services from the south. The second main station is Madrid Chamartín in the north of the city.

Traveling with Medication

If you are visiting Spain or are a resident here and travelling back into the country, it could be that you need to bring prescription medication with you. However, it’s important to know which medications you can bring into Spain, how much you can carry and what documentation you may need.

Alternative Transport

The best way to get around Madrid is by metro. A handful of metro lines extend as far north as the Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) as well as into the city's southern suburbs. Buses are an option, too, as are metered taxis, which can be hailed on the street or found in ranks throughout the city.
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