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Room 202: Patti Smith
29.11.23In the month of December, in Bastardo Hostel, we honour in room 202 the bastard of punk, Patti Smith, a rebellious artist. -
Room 302: Erasmo of Rotterdam
17.11.23On International Student Day, we celebrate the students and the bastard of the month, Erasmo of Rotterdam, in room 302. -
Autumn plans in Madrid
25.10.23Autumn season has arrived in Madrid, and at Bastardo Hostel, we are ready to show you unforgettable and fun-filled plans. -
The millennial hostel
20.09.22You can breathe the millennialness out of our hostel. What? We made that expression up? How dare you! Come on, read the post so we can explain. -
Guide of the Madrilian expressions to sound like a local
05.06.22Do you want to become a Madrilian through and through? Check out these 11 expressions that sum up the slang of the Spanish capital. -
Bastardo and their summer rooftop
07.06.19You can't miss Baileys' pop-up rooftop in Bastardo! You have until the 23 of June to enjoy their amazing desserts and cocktails! -
The birthday of the coolest hotel
23.05.19Remember your first birthday? They say we don't start keeping memories until we are three years old. Well, our hostel is lucky enough to be able to celebrate its first anniversary and remember every single detail of this special day. Today we take a deep breath to blow our first candle and celebrate it in Madrid, the city that saw the birth of the most cosmopolitan, charming hotel with the most bastard gene in the world. -
Room 402: Leonardo Da Vinci
16.05.19We are in the 21st century and from the bastard hotel of the whole city we had to have a room dedicated to Da Vinci. That man who had the audacity to do everything right, or at least be the best in many nuances of his life or profession. Throughout history there have been many geniuses, but not all of them are like Da Vinci. -
The Bastards’ commandments
11.04.19You may not know that Bastardo is a cheap hotel to sleep in, very well and close to the center of Madrid. You'll have to come and check it out but before that, here's the first lesson of the "Bastards' commandments". -
The best Malasaña croquettes
04.04.19Ham, chicken, boletus, prawns and even stew. You’ll probably like them all. Eating croquettes is a huge pleasure. For those of you who don’t know what this heavenly invention is, let us explain: Croquettes are little breadcrumbed balls usually filled with ham, chicken or mushrooms that are bound with bechamel sauce and fried. In Spain we love them, we never have enough of them.