Vist the areas where our apartments are locatedWith more than 3 million habitants in the municipal and 6 million in the whole metrolitan area, the Spanish capital and Madrid region is the third most populated area in the European Union. Home to the government, institutions and ministries, the Royal Palace and, together with Barcelona, is considered one of the principal cultural centres housing the Prado musuem, Thyssen- Bornemisza and Queen Sofia. Known for its night life since the 80s this city holds its name for being the city which never sleeps....

Impetuous, non conformist and unusual: three adjectives to describe the most modern and fun area of the city. This is the gay area, by excelence, and offers a rich variety of culture and entertainment.

Fashion stores, cinemas, theatres...Madrid's 'Broadway' located on Gran Vía, the central communication point linking the east to the west.

History and night life are united in La Latina. The "Madrid of Austria" covers various parts of the city centre, and together with Sol, La Latina is one of the oldest areas of the city. Memorable restaurants and bars.

Famous for its multicultural character, it is one of the most lively areas of Madrid thanks to its large variety of bars and restaurants of all types and its rich offer of culture. An 'Intellectual-bohemian' neighbourhood, by definition, is located near Reina Museum.

A lively area in the 60s and 70s, continues to be a popular spot for its large number of bars and the night life it offers. Malasaña, together with Lavapiés area, a bohemian-alternative area of the capital.

The Retiro-Prado area is located on the East side of Madrid. It is a quite large area that is mainly located around the Retiro park.

In the square 'Plaza de Oriente', to the extreme west of Villa de Madrid, you can see the Royal Palace, official residence of the king & queen of Spain and the largest palace in western Europe in terms of extention. The Palace and Opera belong to the Gardens of Sabatini and Campo del Moro. In the same square you can find the Almudena Cathedral and Royal Theatre of Madrid.

This charming area is untouched in its architectural purity. It is the most chic district of Madrid and has a number of prestigious boulevards such as Velázquez and Goya, named after the famous painters of Spain.

For great historic importance, it is known as "The Madrid of Austria". Puerta del Sol, currently, as well as in the past, represents the heart of the Spanish capital. Here you'll find the bear statue, 0 Kilometres, whilst Plaza Mayor is just a few steps away.
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