La Latina

La Latina is Madrid’s most popular and truly the most authentic neighborhood in the city! Close to the wonderful Plaza Mayor district is the real ancient centre of Madrid. You will be able to get a glimpse of how the...

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Sol – Gran Via

One of the best places for new Madrid transplants is the Sol area! Various establishments including restaurants and shops are conveniently located in the area. However, it is important to note that as a city center, the area can be quite...

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Alonso Martinez

Districts of Madrid: Alonso Martinez Alonso Martínez  is the place  where you find charming shops and restaurants! The Plaza de Alonso Martínez is a square that serves as a link between different districts of Madrid, so you'll find all types of...

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Chamberi

One of the neighborhoods that truly live the traditional Madrid lifestyle is Chamberí! Chamberí is a traditional 19th century neighborhood in Madrid’s city centre. It’s locals are really proud of the small-town feeling you get in Chamberí: it’s wonderfully slow,...

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Chueca

Chueca is vibrant, young, friendly and a great place to get a great experience! If you are looking for a more vibrant and colorful area to live in, then Chueca is the place for you. This neighborhood is known for...

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Malasaña

A more hip and alternative vibe can be found in the neighborhood of Malasaña. It is mostly famous for its ‘’Movida’’ movement, which was a sociocultural movement that took place in Madrid during the first ten years after the death...

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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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