easyHotel
is delighted to announce it has acquired a brand-new hotel in Madrid
The new hotel will be the second easyHotel location in the Spanish capital
following the opening of a franchised hotel in late 2022
Situated in the San Blas-Canillejas district of Madrid on Calle Miguel Fleta
the hotel will feature 94 of the brand's innovative low-carbon rooms
made using recycled and sustainable materials
Each compact guest room is smartly designed to maximise space and includes the brand's Core Comforts
ensuring guests have everything they need for a great night's sleep
The hotel will also offer a breakfast restaurant and an outdoor terrace where single-use plastic-free continental buffet breakfasts will be available for guests
the hotel will have parking for 31 cars including some electric charging spaces and will provide 11 new jobs in the local area
The hotel is being developed by Redentum Partners
who successfully completed this turn-key sale to easyHotel under the advisory services of Colliers
bringing new life to an office block as it's converted into a new hotel
the buildings energy infrastructure is having a complete upgrade with modern low-carbon initiatives such as the fitting of a hot water aerothermal system
solar panels and a battery management system
The district of San Blas-Canillejas has experienced significant growth and modernisation over the past two decades
becoming a hub for numerous technology and IT companies
This transformation positions the hotel as a gateway to Madrid not only for tourists but also for business travellers
with the Line 7 metro just a 5-minute walk away
allowing guests to reach the city centre in under 30 minutes
This addition to the Spanish portfolio comes as easyHotel ramps up its expansion across Europe
Other hotels are already open in Madrid Centro Atocha
with further developments to open in Alicante
Valencia and Barcelona Meridiana in the coming years
the brand is growing across Europe where a fourth hotel just opened in Zurich and a hotel in Marseille is due to open later this year
The new Madrid hotel brings the brand's total number of hotels to 49
The great value hotel brand is growing its network of low-carbon hotels on the back of strong performance with 2023 revenue across its owned and leased network doubling and total sales passing €100 million for the first time
Part funding for the new hotel is coming from the brands shareholders with a second tranche of its €50 million equity commitment by Ivanhoe Cambridge and ICAMAP in 2021
This second tranche of €23 million was scheduled for release when the company reached the milestone of 49 hotels
demonstrating it is delivering on its strategy
commented: "Spain is an incredibly important market for us as we're seeing huge demand for branded great-value hotels across the country
we benefit from leading brand awareness in Spain
which has been welcoming easyJet flights for almost 30 years
Our Madrid San Blas hotel is our second Spanish signing of the year and we're exploring many more owned
leased and franchised opportunities as we look to grow our network of low-carbon hotels across Europe."
Hotel website
The first stone of the future ‘Ciudad del Deporte’ urban development project around the Cívitas Metropolitano was laid on Tuesday 2 June
This project aims to make a positive impact with a sustainable and innovative approach and is one of the strategic measures looking to transform the northeast area of Madrid
defined the ‘Ciudad del Deporte’ as “an exciting project that will make this area of Madrid innovative
as well as an example for the city as a whole.” He continued: “The ‘Ciudad del Deporte’ will include an athletics track
multisport courts for team sports and padel courts
a high-performance centre and a place of residence will all be built for our teams and players who make up the Atlético de Madrid Academy
We’re turning our dream into reality and creating a legacy for the next generations of Atlético players.”
said: “It’s a good day for Atlético
for the people of Madrid and for the residents of the San Blas-Canillejas district
Laying the first stone for the ‘Ciudad del Deporte’ means that the City of Madrid can look forward to some more top-class sporting facilities that will set a great example.” He also added that the new sports complex “will allow the Kokes of the future to be developed right on the doorstep of the Cívitas Metropolitano.”
We started working on moving the stadium to another district in 2005
What seemed at the time like a big challenge which could be difficult for the fans has become an opportunity to grow
We are much more than just 90 minutes of football
and we can develop the next generations and help people to have a better future.”
were accompanied by Atlético de Madrid Academy player Taufik Seidu and UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship champion Emma Moreno
as well as Claudia Gómez and Miguel Espinosa from Club de Atletismo Suanzes de San Blas
they placed in a box banners of the City Council and our club
a USB containing the plans for the project
a legal tender coin and commemorative shirts of Club de Atletismo Suanzes and for Atlético’s 120th anniversary
moved to the one of the areas where the sports facilities will be built in order to lay the first stone for the ‘Ciudad del Deporte’
This moment was immortalised in a Polaroid photograph
and this was buried alongside the first stone
the event was also attended by our vice-president
revenue & operations managing director
Located in the district of San Blas-Canillejas
the ‘Ciudad del Deporte’ will change the infrastructure of the area
improve life in the city and become a key meeting point for the people of Madrid
Bad Bunny will play two shows at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano
Get tickets to cheer on Atlético de Madrid Femenino in Alcalá
the Atlético de Madrid Foundation handed over 20,000 masks to the San Blas-Canillejas district
The masks will be distributed amongst our district neighbors
Miguel Ángel Gil greeted Martín Casariego
and Municipal Advisors Javier Gámez and Eugenio Manzano at our stadium
whose generous donation to our club and foundation brought us the possibility to count with a great number of sanitary and FF2P masks
Part of the donation has been distributed today
and the rest will be destined to other social initiatives promoted by our foundation
stated that “the San Blas neighborhood and its residents have welcomed the Wanda Metropolitano project with open arms right from the start
and these masks represent a small gesture of appreciation
During these months of hardship due to the health crisis
many vulnerable families have been affected.”
Martín Casariego expressed his gratitude towards the gesture: "Atlético de Madrid is one of our most emblematic and well-known neighbors around the world
This gesture demonstrates their solidarity and it makes us wear the red and white colors proudly in our hearts."
Spanish football club Atletico Madrid on Thursday donated 20,000 masks in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
the Atletico de Madrid Foundation handed over 20,000 masks to San Blas-Canillejas District
The masks will be distributed amongst our district neighbors," the La Liga club said on its website
San Blas-Canillejas is a district of Madrid near the club's home ground
After playing at Vicente Calderon Stadium for over five decades
Atletico Madrid moved to its new home at Wanda Metropolitano once it was opened in 2017
This stadium hosted the 2019 UEFA Champions League final as Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 to win the title
"The San Blas neighborhood and its residents have welcomed the Wanda Metropolitano project with open arms right from the start
and these masks represent a small gesture of appreciation," said Atletico Madrid President Enrique Cerezo
Cerezo added that the coronavirus crisis in Spain has affected "many vulnerable families."
Since the virus emerged last December in the Chinese city of Wuhan
it has spread to at least 187 countries and regions
There are more than 3.8 million confirmed infections globally and nearly 269,000 deaths
while more than 1.2 million patients have recovered
The Spanish Health Ministry said Thursday that 26,070 people have lost their lives to COVID-19
Madrid confirmed 128 more hospitalizations
won by ticket holders in the northern city of Logroño
Players with winning tickets in Spain’s huge Christmas lottery draw celebrated with sparkling wine
cheers and hugs on Sunday in a 200-year-old tradition that marks the beginning of the festive season
The total prize pot in the state-run national lottery event reached €2.71bn (£2.25bn) this year
was won by ticket holders in the northern city of Logroño
In the nationally televised draw at Madrid’s Theatre Royal
young pupils from San Ildefonso school picked the winning numbers from two revolving globes and sang them out
View image in fullscreenSchoolchildren call out the winning number of the first prize at the Theatre Royal in Madrid
Photograph: Isabel Infantes/ReutersAudience members
regional costumes and their personal lucky charms
I think it should go to the affected areas,” said Vicent Jacinto
who was dressed in a traditional Valencian outfit and was referring to the deadly floods that struck the region in October
Lottery mania hits Spain in the weeks leading up to the Christmas draw
groups of friends and club members frequently buy tickets or fractions of them together
often favouring particular “lucky” vendors or numbers
The most common ticket costs €20 and offers the opportunity to win as much as €400,000 in prize money before tax
travelled back to Madrid because many winning tickets were held by a basketball club in the working-class neighbourhood of San Blas-Canillejas
Young club members and their families gathered to chant and dance to drums as they do on court
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View image in fullscreenPeople celebrate in the San Blas-Canillejas neighbourhood in Madrid
Photograph: Isabel Infantes/Reuters“I woke up late today and my mother came into my room with the tickets in her hands screaming like crazy,” said Diego Gala
when Spain was under French occupation during the Napoleonic wars and the draw was established to raise funds to fight for independence
proceeds after operating costs and payouts go to social causes
in an area with few urban references within the Madrid district of San Blas
It is lined up with Pobladura del Valle street
where the two entrances to the building are located
The pedestrian circulation is separated from car traffic
revealing the organization of the program in a main ground level
The different premises of the complex are organized by a scarcely dense orthogonal grill
which accommodates thirteen courtyards to separate public and private areas
an orthogonal grid organizes the spaces around three longitudinal corridors that give service to a double bay.To moderate the intense occupation of the plot
thirteen courtyards are arranged following a zigzagging line to favor the separation of the public and private areas
permitting a proper natural illumination and ventilation of the interior spaces
Aside from the buildings for medical diagnosis and treatment
this municipal center pays special attention to prevention
with an important health education program
grouped into two large blocks: administration and health
staff areas and restrooms; and the second contains the waiting areas
The pure geometric lines of the building’s volumes aid in organizing a series of rooms and voids that structure the space and ensure a proper ventilation and natural illumination of every single interior premise
each of which services three doctor’s offices
the basement accommodates the zones for general services
The control of the views necessary for the good performance of a program of this nature
developing as it does mostly at street level
is achieved by means of a massive and unifying enclosure of windowless walls of exposed reinforced concrete
whose bold character is emphasized by the rough brutalist texture
resulting from the use of wood formwork with carefully placed horizontal strips
These walls extend toward the interior to define its structure
highlighting the contrast with the materials used for the inner courtyards
While the glass surfaces are worked out with a simple construction detail
a careful attention was devoted to the horizontal rhythm of the wood shuttering
which gives the walls their characteristic rough and bumpy texture
The walls of these open spaces are completed with a tile cladding whose lacquers interact with the enclosing glass surfaces
The height of the space of the courtyards is underscored by the prismatic volumes that protrude over the profile of the complex
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José María Hurtado de Mendoza Wahrolén Colaboradores ColaboratorsJorge Martínez Martín
David Gil Crespo(aparejadores quality surveyors)
Francisco Duarte Jiménez (estructura e ingeniería structure & engineering) Contratista ContractorJ
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This list includes the city's public swimming pools
and provides prices and practical information
summer begins as soon as the solstice occurs; unofficially
when the temperature warrants a full bath in a pool of water
the public swimming pools (municipally owned and regionally owned) declared the swimming pool season started on Wednesday
There are some differences between the municipal and regional ones: prices
And in this article we recap what each one is and how to book them
will be open until September 8 and their schedule is from 10am to 9pm
Its price is somewhat cheaper (4.5€ the standard ticket) and it is also scalable depending on the circumstances of each person
Supeco sells Carrefour products at competitive prices
Today it has more than 70 stores throughout Spain
A few months ago that García Noblejas street (Ciudad Lineal) has a new low cost supermarket
in addition to selling products at very competitive prices
always has offers for the neighbors of the neighborhood
View this post on Instagram Its aggressive discount offer on basic necessities makes the low-costchain an ideal alternative for large families
perishable products are particularly attractive
Supeco informs about the new offers that come out every month
These schools teach with all kinds of dances
View this post on Instagram WOSAP has been offering urban, modern and contemporary dance classes since 2008. In their dance academy in Usera they give 50 classes a week with national and international teachers. It is ideal for those looking for modern styles such as hip-hop or video clip choreographies.
📍Location: Amparo Usera street, 12 (Usera)
View this post on Instagram Esencia Studios combines technical training and passion for dance in its impressive 1,000 m² facilities in San Blas-Canillejas. They offer ballet, jazz, hip-hop and dancehall classes, taught by expert teachers. It is the dance academy for those seeking technical excellence and an inclusive approach.
📍Location: Calle Rufino González, 14 (San Blas-Canillejas)
View this post on Instagram Danza 180º specializes in contemporary dance and choreographic projects. Located in Chamberí, this school is perfect for dancers who wish to explore their creativity and prepare for a professional career in the world of dance. It is also a dance academy open to all audiences, you don’t need to be an expert, and they have a children’s section.
📍Location: Cea Bermúdez street, 45 (Chamberí)
View this post on Instagram Élite Estudio stands out as a dance academy in Madrid for its competitive approach to ballet, jazz and contemporary dance. Based in Carabanchel, it offers rigorous training that combines technique and passion, ideal for those who aspire to compete or develop a professional career. They are also a talent agency and music studio.
📍Location: Calle Alondra, 49 (Carabanchel)
View this post on Instagram Salsabachata is the perfect option to learn salsa, bachata and kizomba in a relaxed atmosphere, in fact, it is a good place to meet people if you don’t have a dance partner. This Latin dance academy gives away the first class for free and has no monthly fees or fixed schedules, the school adapts to your rhythm while you enjoy social dancing.
📍Location: several locations in the center of Madrid.
View this post on Instagram Studio11 Madrid is a premium school that combines urban dance, ballet, contemporary and Latin rhythms with yoga and Pilates classes. Its modern facilities and teachers make this dance academy a reference in comprehensive training with a focus on physical activity as exercise.
📍Location: Antonia Ruiz Soro Street, 11 (Salamanca)
View this post on Instagram With more than 25 years of experience
Círculo de Baile is a reference in ballroom dancing
but also has other less common dances such as country
The academy is located in the center of Madrid and offers classes for couples
📍Location: plaza del Conde del Valle de Súchil