Description:
In a privileged location you will find this 28 square metre studio with all the necessary equipment for your stay in Madrid.The space consists of a living room with a comfortable sofa bed to make the most of the space according to your needs. It has a wardrobe, desk area and television. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the appliances and utensils that will make your daily life easier. The bathroom has a shower and there is also a washing machine. The flat also has central heating and air conditioning. Located less than 5 minutes from Gran Via, this studio is close to everything. With a variety of shops and services, such as the Mostenses Market with local products as well as traditional attractions of the city, you will be less than 10 minutes walk from the Cervantes Monument. Within walking distance of the Rialto and Lope de Vega theatres and a variety of restaurants, bars and cafes. A 3 minute walk from Santo Domingo metro station (L2) and 4 minutes from Plaza España (L3-L10).The Malasaña-Universidad neighbourhood is located in Madrid's Centro district and is one of the most emblematic and vibrant places in the capital. Famous for its central role in the Madrid movida of the 80s, this neighbourhood has evolved into a cultural epicentre with a bohemian, alternative and cosmopolitan atmosphere, attracting young people, artists and creatives from all over.With streets full of historic buildings and charming squares, Malasaña combines tradition with modernity.
Among its main points of interest is the Plaza del Dos de Mayo, the heart of the neighbourhood and a popular place to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Other highlights include the Museum of the History of Madrid, which traces the evolution of the city from the 16th to the 20th century, and the Church of San Antonio de los Alemanes, a jewel of baroque art known for its frescoes that cover the interior walls. Streets such as Fuencarral, Espíritu Santo and Manuela Malasaña are lined with boutiques, bookshops, vintage shops and unique cafés. The Mercado de San Ildefonso is another highlight, ideal for sampling international food in an urban setting.The neighbourhood offers a vibrant leisure and gastronomic scene, with alternative bars, craft breweries, and restaurants ranging from traditional Spanish fare to international offerings. Places like ‘Casa Macareno’ and ‘Ojalá’ are very popular, while its lively nightlife makes it a top destination for bars and live music venues.
In terms of communications, Malasaña is perfectly connected. Metro stations such as Tribunal, Noviciado and Callao (lines 1, 3 and 10) offer easy access, as do several bus lines. In addition, its proximity to Sol station connects to the local train network. Although traffic is restricted for residents, public parking is available. This neighbourhood is a unique blend of tradition and innovation, perfect for both visitors and residents looking for a dynamic and cultural urban life. Its diverse public, made up of historic residents, students, tourists and young professionals, along with frequent cultural events, make Malasaña a truly special place to live and explore.