A luminous apartment by the Rastro
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3
Bedrooms
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85m2
Surface
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6
People
2 single beds, 2 double beds
Apartment features
- juicer
- washing machine
- hairdryer
- oven
- toaster
- radio
- bed linen & towels
- iron & ironing board
- air-conditioning
- fridge-freezer
- TV
- dishwasher
- hob cooker (electric)
- shower
- heating
- kettle
- ADSL Cable (Complimentary)
- ADSL Wireless (Complimentary)
- TDT television
- vitroceramic cooker
- microwave
- coffee maker
- elevator
- plasma TV
- visa, mastercard and amex accepted
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Just in between the metro stations of La Latina and Tirso de Molina, this apartment is located in the heart of one of Madrid’s liveliest neighbourhoods.
Precisely, over the well known flea market El Rastro, a classic program for Sundays. Only three minute walk is enough to reach the Plaza Mayor and five to the Puerta del Sol.
The Area surrounding:
Ideal for those who enjoy the famous ritual of going out de bares and tapas. This apartment is in La Latina, located in the historical area of the city and full of restaurants, pubs and coffee shops with options for everyone.
And besides trying Spanish typical delicious gastronomy, youll be able to reach no only the Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol, but also the best well known museums, theatres, cinemas and cultural spaces without even having to get in the metro.
La Latina never sleeps. Night and cultural life don’t take a rest. But don´t worry, because for those who come to spend some days of relax, the apartment comes with special double windows prepared for not letting one noise pass through.
The Apartment.
With a maximum capacity for six persons, this apartment of three bedrooms and two bathrooms is special for its spacious and lightly spaces that combine the white colour with dark woods. The minimalist and stylish decoration give a modern touch which makes the perfect contrast between this house and the zone around, one of the oldest in the city.
Two of the bedrooms have double size beds and the third one has two single beds. Besides a very spacious dinning room with a table for six, there is a living room, perfect for a relax moment, equipped with TV to enjoy from the comfortable couch. The bathrooms and kitchen have also got the most modern equipment thought to make your stay a very comfortable one.
Conditions of stay
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Refundable deposit
€200 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
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Refundable deposit for Monthly booking
€1,500 (to be refunded upon departure and return of the apartment in good condition)
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Maximum capacity
6 People
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Check-in / Checkout
Checkin after 15h, Checkout before 11h
Latina
The neighborhood of La Latina is known as the Austrian or the Habsburg Madrid, it is the oldest part of town, the medieval and Renaissance Madrid. Its name comes from the Austrian Habsburg dynasty, which reigned in Spain until 1700 and to which belongs to the important kings Philip II and Carlos I. The zone incorporates the small streets around the Calle Mayor, the Plaza de la Villa, where you find the City Council, the plaza de la Paja and the Plaza Mayor.
This neighborhood has a charm that makes it a favorite of both tourists and the local people of Madrid. It is one of the neighborhoods that provides the richest sense of authenticity and the real identity of Madrid. It is also surrounded, without the need for long journeys, with a long list of museums, cinemas, theaters and emblematic monuments where you can experience the culture of Madrid, both rich and varied. A mere two minutes walk from the emblematic sites of Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol, Royal Palace, the Gran Via and the Retiro Park. The metro station in La Latina is at the heart of this neighborhood, making it the most efficient and easy way of getting to the area particularly due to its high traffic and busy pedestrian streets.
From the Iglesia de San Francisco el Grande you can go all the way to the Carrera de San Francisco. The Plaza San Andrés is dominated by the dome of the chapel of San Isidro, which houses the museum of the same name. The museum shows much of the history of Madrid, from its beginnings as a fortress to its birth as a Muslim metropolis. The Museum of the Chapel of San Isidro also recounts the archaeological past of the city. It also contains an art exhibition and the traditions associated with the patron saint of Madrid, San Isidro.
The street Cava Baja, close to here, has excellent restaurants, among them the renowned Lucio. In the Plaza de la Cebada originally the local market, which was demolished in 1956 and rebuilt as we see it today. From there, look for the calle Almendro and the famous tavern with the same name. Not far away is Plaza de Cascorro, in the heart of the popular street there is a Sunday market held, the Rastro: the outdoor market well known throughout Spain, which takes place every Sunday.