2019 DAVIS CUP FINALS

Highlights

  • Experience a unique tennis tournament like no other! Read on to find out how the tournament works
  • Onsite host who is continuously available to answer questions or help in any way needed
  • Lower-level seats for six Davis Cup Finals sessions
  • Get in touch now to lock in your 2019 tickets - 1-888-862-7668

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PACKAGE DETAILS

OPTIONAL EXTRAS

ITINERARY

ABOUT THE EVENT

ACCOMODATION

Trip Details

PRICES:

Single occupancy: $4,661 per person

Double occupancy: $3,666 per person

Triple Occupancy: $3,411 per person

Quad Occupancy: $3,272 per person


INCLUDES:

General

  • Welcome social with lots of insider tips with your host Wednesday afternoon
  • Join your host on a fun private tour around the city of Madrid Thursday morning, seeing local landmarks
  • Mac Sports Travel host, tennis fan and city guide
  • All taxes and service fees

Tickets (lower-level category 1 seats)

  • Thursday evening – quarterfinals November 21st
  • Friday day and evening – quarterfinals November 22nd
  • Saturday day and evening semifinals November 23rd
  • Sunday day finals November 24th

Accommodation

  • 5 nights at the 4-star Only You Hotel Atocha, central Madrid; check-in Wednesday, November 20th; check out Monday, November 25th(only 4 miles from the tennis stadium)

Meals

  • Traditional Spanish breakfast daily is included
  • Group dinner on Wednesday evening with your host at a great local restaurant

Transport

  • Transfers from Madrid airport to your hotel
  • Daily transfers from your hotel to the tennis

OPTIONAL ADD-ONS:

  • Round trip air
  • Dinners
  • Tours
  • Evening entertainment
  • Pre- or post-trip around Spain or Europe – we are happy to help plan your whole trip!

About Madrid

With its impressive roster of world-class museums, royal palaces, and scenic parks, here’s everything to do and see in the Spanish capital of Madrid. Most of Madrid’s main attractions sit within walking distance from one another, so with a little determination—and the jolt from a café con leche or two—you can tackle them all in just a few days. Tapas bars, busy plazas, outdoor markets, and hidden hotspots, taking in all Madrid has to offer can be daunting, especially if you plan to dabble in the city’s other major claim to fame: sundown-to-sunup nightlife. From people watching at the world-famous Plaza Mayor to prestigious art at Museo del Prado and exquisite tapas and unmissable rooftop bars, these are the 25 things you won’t want to miss on your next trip to the sunny capital.

 


TOP 10 SIGHTS

Royal Palace
Madrid’s most beautiful building, the largest royal palace in Western Europe. More…(opens in a new tab)

Puerta del Sol
Madrid’s most central and best known square. More…(opens in a new tab)

Plaza Mayor
Marvellous enclosed square, perfect to sit outside and people watch. More…(opens in a new tab)

Templo de Debod
An authentic 2nd Century BC Egyptian temple in the middle of Madrid! More…(opens in a new tab)

Madrid Cathedral
Madrid’s largest and most important church. More…(opens in a new tab)

Plaza de la Villa
Incredibly historic square, home to the 15th Century Torre de Lujanes(opens in a new tab), 16th Century Casa de Cisneros(opens in a new tab) and the 17th Century Casa de la Villa.(opens in a new tab)

Puerta de Alcalá
A Madrid icon, this old city gate even has a song dedicated to it! More…(opens in a new tab)

Gran Vía
Madrid’s most famous and most central street. More…(opens in a new tab)

Plaza de Cibeles
The central square where Real Madrid celebrates championship wins and home to the Bank of Spain. More…(opens in a new tab)

Plaza de Oriente
The beautiful square located in front of the Royal Palace. More…(opens in a new tab)


TOP 10 THINGS TO DO

Watch flamenco. Madrid is a stage for some of the best flamenco dancers in the world. Visit a flamenco restaurant for the perfect night out. More…(opens in a new tab)

See a bullfight. The best bullfighters show off their skills in Spain’s capital. More…(opens in a new tab)

Watch Real Madrid play. The Santiago Bernabeu Stadium plays host to one of the best football teams in the world. More…(opens in a new tab)

Take an open-topped bus tour. See the most important sights and monuments in under 2 hours, enabling you to choose which to visit later. More…(opens in a new tab)

Eat at the world’s oldest restaurant. Botin is recognized as such in the Guinness Book of Records. More…(opens in a new tab)

Try some tapas. The quintessential and ubiquitous Spanish food. More…(opens in a new tab)

Take a ride on Madrid’s cable car. The Teleférico gives visitors wonderful panoramic views of many of the capital’s best sights & attractions. More…(opens in a new tab)

Walk in the Park. Enjoy the wide open spaces, rose-garden, boating lake, and the wonderful street theatre at the Retiro Park. More…(opens in a new tab)

Go to the Rastro. Madrid’s weekly flea market allows you to buy almost anything under the sun! More…(opens in a new tab)

Try chocolate con churros. After all the activity above, you’ll need to restore your energy with some chocolate con churros. What’s this? Find out here…

CAJA MAGICA STADIUM, MADRID, SPAIN NOVEMBER 18 – 24, 2019

In 2019, 133 nations entered the Davis Cup, making it the world’s largest annual international team competition in sport.

Davis Cup Madrid Finals

The new season-ending Davis Cup Finals will take place at La Caja Mágica (“The Magic Box”) in Madrid, Spain on 18-24 November in 2019. The Finals will feature 18 teams – 12 qualifiers, four semi-finalists from 2018 and two wild card nations. The USA is one of the competing teams! The 18 teams will compete in six round-robin groups of three teams. The six group winners plus the two second-placed teams with the best records based on a percentage of sets won (followed by games won), will qualify for the quarter-finals.

The Davis Cup champions will be crowned after the completion of the knockout phase. The two teams with the worst record after the round-robin phase of the Finals will be relegated to the Zone Group competition the following year. The 12 teams that finish in 5th to 16th positions will compete in the Davis Cup Qualifiers the following year. We are excited to provide the following 5-night Davis Cup package.

Contact Carlos McCracken or Michael Jeffs to help customize your Davis Cup trip at  704-814-6801, toll-free 888-862-7668, or tennis@macsportstravel.com

Accommodation

Set in a 19th-century building, Only You Hotel Atocha is located in Madrid, 500 feet from Madrid-Atocha Train Station. This hotel offers views over the Paseo Infanta Isabel and Calle Alfonso XII. All rooms are soundproofed, and they have a large flat-screen TV, safe, and a mini-bar. The private bathroom includes free toiletries. A bathrobe and slippers are provided. Free WiFi is available.

This hotel offers a café, bakery, and various lounge areas. On the last floor, you will find the breakfast room, from where you can enjoy stunning views of the city. You will find a wide range of shops, restaurants, and bars within a 10-minute walk of the property. The Prado Museum is 2,950 feet from Only You Hotel Atocha, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is a 10-minute taxi ride away. The famous Puerta del Sol is just 3 stops away by metro. Madrid-Barajas Airport is 9.3 mi from the property. Retiro is a great choice for travelers interested in museums, parks, and culture.

What we love about the hotel:

  • The trendy, industrial-chic rooms, with soothing colors and exposed brick walls
  • Sipping on cocktails and coffee in one of the hotel’s three stylish lounges

What to know:

  • Well-located in Comunidad de Madrid within walking distance of Museo del Prado,
    Parque del Retiro, the Atocha Train Station, Madrid Botanical Garden, and more
  • You can arrange car rentals through the front desk
  • Free WiFi works well
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