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Wanderlust
Amethystine Brunch
Prestissimo
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
Flowerhead
Madrid Marigold
Elegance meets rustic charm in this light-filled apartment located in Madrid’s Justicia neighbourhood, known for its neoclassical buildings and upscale boutiques.We love how the large open-plan living area’s exposed wooden beams and parquet floors are paired with chic modern furnishings and colourful pieces of art to create a space that feels wonderfully welcoming. Your eyes will immediately be drawn to the pair of French doors that lead out onto charming wrought-iron Juliet balconies – the ideal spot to enjoy your morning coffee while watching the hustle and bustle of the street below or a glass of wine at sundown. At night, gather around the beautiful dining table for a homemade tapas feast before retreating to the carefully curated bedrooms for a peaceful night’s sleep. When it comes to sightseeing, you couldn’t be better placed. Walk just ten minutes to explore the many shops lining Gran Vía or wander around scenic Plaza Mayor, a tw...More Details
Spanish Supernova
Madrid Magic
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
Life Changes
City Of Flowers
Painted City
Metropolitan Getaway
Tis The Season
The Long Journey
Perfect Harmony
True Turquoise
The Muse and the Mandolin
The Rohean
Softly Over
Heart of Salamanca
Little Sunshine
Lime Cordial
White Stripes
The Sea Change
The Lucky Sage
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
Madrid Mood
Goya's Dreams