Madrid de los Austrias

Explore and live in the oldest part of Madrid in Los Austrias! The Plaza Mayor's northern wall stretches along Calle Mayor, the street that connects Puerta del Sol west towards Calle Bailén and, consequently, the Royal Palace, Almudena Cathedral and...

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Las Letras

Enjoy a traditional lifestyle in Las Letras! The area known as the Barrio de las Letras (Literary Quarter) is a neighborhood in the centre of Madrid where some of Spain's greatest literati have lived and written over the years. Today...

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Lavapies

The area that has the most multicultural entity in Madrid is Lavapiés! It has for a long time been considered as the least attractive area to live in because of its bad reputation, but it is slowly evolving for the...

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Moncloa

Moncloa is perfect if you want the student lifestyle! Moving north from Plaza De Espana, you will find Calle de la Princesa, a street that will take you to Argelles and then on to Moncloa. The first of these two districts...

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El Retiro

The Retiro is a more quiet and subtle residential area! The famous El Parque del Retiro distinguishes the neighborhood and offers a few shops and restaurants in its surroundings. It’s a good place for a family because of all the...

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Chamartin

Consider Chamartin if you want to live in a business district! Chamartin is popular among workers who want to live in close proximity to their place of work, the neighborhood being a business district.If you choose to live near “Paseo de...

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Salamanca

Salamanca is Madrid's more upscale neighborhood! It is home to the American and Canadian embassies as well as numerous high-end shops. Additionally, a majority of the neighborhood's population come from affluent families. As such, rental rates can be quite steep...

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