SLEEP'N Atocha - B Corp Certified
Located just 300 m from Madrid’s Atocha Train Station and 500 m from El Retiro Park, SLEEP´N Atocha offers cosy and comfortable rooms. The bright rooms are decorated in light tones, and each one includes a flat-screen TV with more than 70 channels, climate control, free high-speed WiFi, HQ Bluetooth speakers and safety deposit box. The private bathroom comes with a high-pressure rain-effect shower and a professional hairdryer. Luggage storage can be provided at the 24-hour reception, and staff can help with tourist information. There is a shopping space where you can buy drinks, snacks and merchandising. Other facilities available include a small movie theatre and a free internet point in the reception area. Laundry service is available for an additional charge. An airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge, and tickets for the tourist bus and to visit the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium can be purchased on site. Public parking is available across the street from the property. Reina Sofia Museum is a 5-minute walk from SLEEP´N Atocha, while the Prado and Thyssen museums can be reached in 10 minutes’ walk. The lively district of Lavapies is a 10-minute walk away and offers a large range of restaurants and bars.
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It has a nominal GDP of 133 129 million euros - 12% of the national GDP - and a nominal GDP of € 41 600 (2018), being the 1st Spanish metropolitan area in economic activity −19% of GDP. It is also the first in more hotel speakers.
As the capital of Spain, it houses the headquarters of the Government of Spain and its Ministries, the General Courts (Congress and Senate), of the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court, as well as the official residence of the Kings of Spain and of the President of the goverment. On the economic level, it is the fourth richest city [Clarification required] in Europe, after London, Paris and Moscow. In 2009, 50.1% of the income of the 5000 main Spanish companies are generated by companies with headquarters in Madrid, which are 31.8% of them. is the headquarters of the 4th largest stock market, 2nd in the Latin American field (Latibex), and Several large corporations. is the 8th city of the world with the greatest presence of multinationals.