Juan Alvarez de Mendizabal 17 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
Juan Alvarez De Mendizabal 17 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
This sophisticated designer building has a tranquil location near the Plaza de España. It offers large rooms with flat-screen TV free internet and a kitchenette.
Cadarso 18 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
Experience an abundance of unparalleled facilities and features at Plaza Espana Skyline. Maintain seamless communication using the complimentary Wi-Fi at apartment.Guests can avail parking facilities at the apartment.
Cadarso 18 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
Set in Madrid 656 feet from Calle Princesa Plaza de España Skyline offers self-catered accommodations with free WiFi and a 24-hours reception.
44 Calle De Juan Álvarez Mendizáb (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
Hostal Conde De Alba enjoys a location in Madrid a 17-minute walk from Gran Via and one mile from Gran Via Station Metro Station. The property is close to several well-known attractions – a 18-minute walk from Mercado San Miguel 1.
ilustracion 18 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
El Templo de Debod offers accommodations in Madrid a 17-minute walk from Gran Via and one mile from Gran Via Station Metro Station.
Calle Ventura Rodriguez 18 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
Apartamentos Plaza de España provides rooms in Madrid near Mercado San Miguel and Plaza Mayor. The air-conditioned accommodations are a 6-minute walk from Temple of Debod.
Calle Ventura Rodriguez 18 (0.3 km from Temple of Debod)
Apartamentos Plaza de España is a popular choice amongst travelers in Madrid whether exploring or just passing through. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience.
The Temple of Debod Madrid is a remarkable site that has captivated admirers for centuries. Located on the banks of the Manzanares river in southern Madrid, this ancient temple dates back to more than 2,000 years ago when it was dedicated to Isis by King Adikhalamani of Axum. It was gifted to the people of Spain in 1968 as a sign of deep gratitude for their help saving monuments in Egypt from the flooding of the Nile caused by the construction of the Aswan Dam. Furthermore, it stands out among other extravagant landmarks in Madrid with its unique architecture and detailed hieroglyphs carved into its walls. Today, visitors can explore its lush inner courtyard and slowly rotate cylindrical granary known as silos during sunset for an unparalleled experience marked with awe and amazement.