Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The studio can accommodate 4 people. It has two single beds and a sofa that converts into a bed as well as a full bathroom. The individual kitchen is fully equipped to enable you to cook any type of meal you want.
The studio is in a luxurious building that is secured 24 hours a day. It has an open swimming pool for those warm days of summer and a well kept garden to relax out in the sun. The building also has an exclusive cafeteria where you can have that coffee in the morning or even order dinner at night after a long day.
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The Madrid region
The capital of Spain, located in the heart of the peninsula and right in the centre of the Castillian plain 646 metres above sea level, has a population of over three million.
A cosmopolitan city, a business centre, headquarters for the Public Administration, Government, Spanish Parliament and the home of the Spanish Royal Family, Madrid also plays a major role in both the banking and industrial sectors. Most of its industry is located in the Southern fringe of the city, where important textile, food and metal working factories are clustered. Madrid is characterized by intense cultural and artistic activity and a very lively nightlife.
The grand metropolis of Madrid can trace its origins to the times of Arab Emir Mohamed I (852-886), who ordered the construction of a fortress on the left bank of the Manzanares river. Later it became the subject of a dispute between the Christians and Arabs until it was conquered by Alonso VI in the 11th century. At the end of the 17th century, a defensive wall was built for the protection of the new outlying areas, tracing the roads of Segovia, Toledo and Valencia. During the 18th century, under the reign of Carlos III, were designed the great arteries of the city, such as the Paseo del Prado and Paseo las Acacias.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Joseph Bonaparte undertook the reform of the Puerta del Sol and vicinity. The commercial street known as the Gran Vía was built as an east-west avenue at the start of the century. In the 1950's the north-south boulevard called Paseo de la Castellana was extended and modern buildings were erected, housing the major financial institutions. Remains of the distant past are mainly the Baroque and neoclassical structures of the 17th and 18th centuries, such as the Plaza Mayor (Main Square), the Palacio Real (Royal Palace) and others which will be described later during our guide of the city.
Madrid City / Seo de la Hanana area
Everything is near this well located apartment. It really only depends on what you’d like to do. All along the walkways to this apartment there are numerous renown terraces such as Jose Luis or Gobolen just waiting for you to stop by and enjoy their excellent products.
It’s surrounded by parks and green areas, with Santander Park just 10 min away, where you can bring your kids while practising your golf swing, not just in a practice field but in a 9 hole punch and pat. However if you are really going for playing golf, there’s Campo Villa de Madrid Club a little over a mile away, featuring two gorgeous 18 hole golf courses (we can make reservations for you).
The university area is 10 min. away where several universities are located. From Universidad Complutense de Madrid to San Pablo Ceu private University. If you like is shopping, there are several interesting shops around and at just 5 min. of walking distance you’ll find Princess Street, one of the zones with a very large diversity of shops. Numerous buses pass in front of this apartment, but you can also take the subway having the accessibility to the Islas Filipinas metro which will take you anywhere around town as well.
How to get there
Contact the owner for further details on the best way to reach this property.
Activities near Madrid City
Sports: Golf less than 15 mins walk
Great for: Walking holidays Good nightlife City breaks