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You can enjoy the best of Madrid from this chic, central apartment. It’s in the heart of the city, close to all the key attractions, including Plaza Mayor. There are plenty of bars and restaurants nearby, so you’ll never be far from your next great meal, and the apartment has a well-equipped kitchen and dining table for those wanting to dine in. You’ll also have an attractive living room to enjoy, and a balcony where you can watch the world go by. This apartment is perfect for a family or group of friends. *Parking in Madrid can be tricky so we recommend sticking to the easily accessible public transport system. Sevilla metro station is a short walk away. *Your host does not accept bookings for groups of young people.*There’s no room to sit out on the balcony. Air ConditioningBalconyBathtubChild FriendlyCoffee MakerDishwasherDryerFreezerFridgeIronJuicerKettleKitchenKitchen UtensilsLift AccessMicrowaveOvenParking AvailableToasterTVWash...More Details
Copper Harlequin
A City of Colour
Yellow Moon
Located in the heart of Madrid’s exclusive Golden Mile neighbourhood – where upscale boutiques line the city’s most fashionable streets – this sophisticated apartment is a true reflection of its luxurious locale. We love how the design has contrasted soft pastel shades with high-gloss metallics to create a dazzling display of colours and textures in the open-plan living space. Open up the French doors here to perch by the Juliet balconies – a coffee or a glass of wine in hand – and gaze upon the hustle and bustle of your privileged postcode below. The long, elegant dining table beckons Spanish soirée over homemade tapas and cocktails (prepared in the marble-accented kitchen) while the two bedrooms are stylishly pared-back to give you a comfortable and peaceful night’s sleep. When you’re not relaxing in your plush pad, hit the high-end boutiques and cafés on your doorstep or make a beeline for El Retiro Park, a fifteen-minute walk away. ...More Details
Looking directly out over Plaza de Chueca, Cuadro is in the middle of the action. The two balconies bring loads of natural light into the living room, and they have double glazing, which keeps out the majority of the noise (you might still get a bit though – such is the nature of the centre of Madrid). It would be nice to have some sort of view from the bedrooms, but having the windows facing internally does mean that they’re calmer than the living room, and in the long run, that’s more important. *The wallpaper designed to look like exposed brickwork wasn't really necessary*As the square can get busy, you might hear some noise coming up from below*The third bedroom is quite small, and would probably suit a child better than an adult Air ConditioningBalconyBlack-Out BlindsBuzzer / Wireless IntercomCentral HeatingChild FriendlyCoffee MakerCot / CribDishwasherHair DryerHigh ChairIronIroning BoardKitchenLift AccessMicrowaveOvenPets Allow...More Details
Softly Over
Let There Be Sunshine
Watching The World Go By
Salamanca Sanctuary
A Renaissance
Although it's not in one of the liveliest of neighbourhoods, there's still plenty of great things to be said for this apartment in Cuatro Caminos. La Castellana, one of the longest avenues in Madrid, the Santiago Bernabéu football stadium, and countless cafes and restaurants are all nearby. Inside, this fourth-floor apartment, the exposed wooden beams and the patina-treated furniture throughout create a rustic yet modern feel. Modestly sized and beautifully clean, it's ideal for couples or short business trips. *As you'll have to climb twelve steps to reach the lift, this home is not suitable for wheelchair users. *It's a bit of a tight squeeze when you want to unpack your possessions in the modestly-sized bedroom* This home can sleep a maximum of four guests, but the last two will need to settle for the sofa bed*Some of the walls have noticeable scuff marks – those looking for something pristine should look elsewhere*Other than the 4...More Details
This elegant apartment in Madrid’s vibrant Chueca neighbourhood puts you in an ideal position to experience the best of the city’s entertainment, history and culture. Beautiful upholstery and classic decor make a refined statement in the living area where shelves stacked with books invite you to enjoy some quiet reading on the sofa. Alternatively, pour yourself a glass of wine and perch by the French windows’ Juliet balconies for some excellent people watching. We love the dining area with its bird feature wall and the sleek kitchen that’s all set to help you cook up a homemade tapas feast. The two bedrooms, meanwhile, are stylish and comfortable with the main bedroom boasting a luxurious en-suite complete with a shower and bathtub – the ideal spot to retreat in the evening with a glass of bubbly for a long, relaxing soak.Outside of your home, you’ve got plenty to see and do within easy reach, including countless cosy sidewalk cafes, ta...More Details
Sunshine of my Life
This apartment is perfect for a small family in town to sightsee. After all, you'll find Puerta del Sol, the buzzing Gran Vía, and many more of Madrid's landmarks within walking distance – not to mention transport links and a slew of fabulous eateries. While the apartment isn't the most exciting in our collection, we love the wooden beams and Juliet balconies. Although there's nowhere to sit, they add a quintessentially-Spanish touch to the otherwise modern design. The bedrooms are connected with pocket doors, and earplugs are a must if you're a light sleeper – this is in the heart of the city, so street noise is a given. *The bedrooms are connected with sliding pocket doors, but there's still plenty of privacy. As the second bedroom has a trundle bed, we think this home is better for families with younger children. *The balconies are Juliet-style, so they’re very small with nowhere to sit. *If you're travelling for work, you'll find a...More Details
Mellow in Madrid
Morning in Madrid
A Day In Madrid
Chalk - Cheese
Pink Pearls
Fountains in Summer
Holly Golightly
Magic of Madrid
As far as studio apartments go, this one ticks a lot of boxes. Bright, practical and cleverly designed with a glass divider between the living and sleeping areas, there’s a lot to like about this pocket-sized space. While the practical, contemporary decor may not be the most inspiring, it’s a cheerful base to rest and regroup between sightseeing adventures. Speaking of which, you’re spoilt for choice as far as exploring goes from this central spot, with Gran Vía a five-minute walk away and Chueca’s tapas bars, vibrant nightlife and buzzing markets ten minutes away on foot. *There's a lift in the building to access the apartment on the second floor *As this is a studio apartment, there's only a glass divider separating the sleeping area from the living area *This host does not accept bookings from groups of young people *Given the home's central location, you may hear some street noise *The kitchen is compact and lacks and oven *Aside...More Details
Located near Goya, Evita will bring you into an authentic, beautiful neighbourhood, only minutes away from Retiro Park. The nearby buildings, which you can see from the comfort of your huge bay windows, boast typical townhouse decoration, and there are lots of fantastic cafes nearby. Although this house is simply decorated, every item feels like it's in the right place, creating a coherent modern look. Aside from the natural light in the communal area, we really enjoyed the cosy study between the bedrooms. * There are enough beds for six guests in this home, but we thing that 5 should be the maximum to ensure comfort* The room with the bunkbed also has a pull-out bed, which is where the fifth guest would be sleeping – this arrangement is better suited for young adults and children * There isn't much natural light in the kitchen* Pets are allowed in this home, but the host would appreciate if you gave them a heads up* There are several ...More Details
Alcalá Oasis
I Can't Smile Without You
Cultural Identity
All Along The Reservoir
The King's Square