Lavapies

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

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

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

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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