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A few months ago, I planned a quick trip to Madrid, the capital and largest city in Spain. It was a cultural travel and I wanted to see the museums and other special interest attractions in the city. World-renowned museums such as Museo del Prado, the Reina Sofia Museum, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum are all located at the historic center of Madrid. Also near are the Royal Palace of Madrid, the Botanic Garden, the monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial and the Almudena’s Cathedral, so my best options was, obviously, to book a hotel room in the center of Madrid.

After some research at several hotel booking websites, I discovered that a good hotel in downtown Madrid was a bit expensive-at least for my tight budget-. Booking a hotel in the suburbs was not a valid option for me. Then, a friend told me about HotelCombined. HotelsCombined is an useful Hotel Search Engine that search through the entire database of major hotel merchants and online travel angents such as Booking.com, Hotels.com, Hotel.info, lastminute or travelocity, among many others.

I could compared rates on literally hundreds of Madrid hotels at a glance and find the best deal. Once chosen the best priced provider , I was redirected to their partner supplier website to complete my hotel reservation directly. Hotelscombined helped me to find an affordable and good located accommodation in the beautiful center of Madrid. Indeed, this tool saved me lots of my valuable time and money too. If English is not your primary language, don’t worry. Hotelscombined website is available in fourteen languages including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese and Japanese. You can plan your travel online easily in a few minutes.

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