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Best Hostels in La Latina, Madrid

Best hostels in La Latina, Madrid, for Cava Baja access, Tirso de Molina, social dorms, private rooms, El Rastro, and budget central walks.

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Best Hostels in La Latina, Madrid

Guide: Hostels for Cava Baja and Tirso

La Latina hostel planning is about being close to the tapas streets without paying hotel money for the privilege. The Hat catches Plaza Mayor and rooftop energy, Ok Hostel and 2060 The Newton cover the Tirso side, and Latroupe Prado is the quieter museum-edge counterweight.

  • The Hat MadridThe Hat Madrid is the La Latina-adjacent social pick, close enough to Cava Baja and Plaza Mayor to make tapas nights simple. It is strongest for travelers who want rooftop energy and easy meetups before moving through the old city.Book on Hostelworld
  • Ok Hostel MadridOk Hostel Madrid belongs naturally in La Latina planning because Cava Baja, Tirso de Molina, and the Rastro side of the neighborhood are all close. It offers dorms and private rooms, so the stay can lean social and low-cost without forcing every traveler into a shared bunk.Book on Hostelworld
  • 2060 The Newton Hostel2060 The Newton Hostel fits La Latina planning because Tirso de Molina sits between Cava Baja, Lavapies, Sol, and the market streets. Use it for a social, central base when the night is likely to move through several old-city pockets.Book on Hostelworld
  • Latroupe PradoLatroupe Prado is the La Latina list's quieter counterweight, better for Atocha and museum logistics than for rolling directly out onto Cava Baja. It works when travelers want hostel pricing but expect their days to start around the Art Walk.Book on Hostelworld