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Situated in Madrid's youngest and most diverse neighbourhood, this apartment is near lots of great cafes, vintage shops, bars and restaurants. The entrance of the nineteenth-century building has been a little neglected, but the apartment itself is a sweet little haven away from the noise of the streets. We particularly loved the clever use of mirrors in the kitchen, the small but sweet balcony and the typical Spanish Creole patterned stone floor in the bathroom.


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What to expect


Highlights

The elegant dining area

The elegant dining area

The central Malasaña neighbourhood

The central Malasaña neighbourhood

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Home truths

    Access to this apartment is by stairs only – be prepared for some of lugging of suitcases up stairs to reach the third floor

    In comparison to the inside of the apartment, the entrance to the building is neglected and underwhelming

    Some of the walls in the bathroom have some noticeable signs of neglect and could do with a fresh lick of paint

    The twin room is a little too cramped – there isn't a great deal of space to unpack luggage

    Without a cushion, the bench at the dining table may feel uncomfortable after a while

About this stay


Amenities

Laptop friendly workspace

Wi-fi

Air conditioning

Parking available

Washing machine

Dryer

Bedrooms & bathrooms

2 bedrooms, 3 beds

2 bathrooms

Extras


VIP services

Baby sitting

Daily cleaning

Luggage storage

Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.

Local guide


About Malasaña

The bohemian neighbourhood of Malasaña is somewhat deceptive, with a quiet village feel during the day and a buzzing tapas scene come evening. Welcoming a mix of trendy locals, university students and in-the-know tourists, this area attracts those looking to move away from the more standard Madrid neighbourhoods to one with a unique, creative flair. There's an abundance of independent stores and vintage shops, and this part of town has...

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Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Have Brunch at Federal Café

Have Brunch at Federal Café

Only a stone's throw away from Plaza Mayor, Federal Café serves great coffee, delicious food, and an even better brunch.

Immerse yourself in culture and art at Conde Duque

Immerse yourself in culture and art at Conde Duque

It's never a dull day at Conde Duque–aside from the busy exhibition spaces, it has an auditorium and a theatre.

Learn all about jamón at Museo del Jamón

Learn all about jamón at Museo del Jamón

Originally founded by the Muñoz brothers, Museo del Jamón is popular for the sheer sight of hundreds of hams dangling from the ceiling. If you're into cured meats, come along.

Discover the best gourmet sandwiches at Crumb

Discover the best gourmet sandwiches at Crumb

Crumb had one main mission when it opened in 2013 – to launch the humble sandwich into its own gourmet category. It's safe to say they achieved their goal.

Immerse yourself in the world of wine at Bodega de Los Reyes

Immerse yourself in the world of wine at Bodega de Los Reyes

Situated in busy Plaza de España, Bodega de Los Reyes specializes in Spanish wines and cavas. It's a fantastic destination for lovers of great wine.

Sip a cocktail or two at Cafe Angelita

Sip a cocktail or two at Cafe Angelita

A street away from busy Gran Vía, Cafe Angelita is a project run by the Villalón Brothers. The drinks menu is impressive, the music is fantastic and the food is superb.

Enjoy arepas at Matute

Enjoy arepas at Matute

An arepa is a way of life. Stuffed with various stews and different variations millions of people eat them every day. Matute is a good place to start.

Get around

Airport

Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas

59 min

Subway station

Noviciado

3 min

Train station

Príncipe Pío

16 min

Bus stop

Comendadoras

2 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

2 min

Cafe

1 min

Pharmacy

2 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

No pets

No smoking

No parties or events

Good to know

Arrival from 15:00

Departure before 12:00

On floor 3, steps only

Air con

Wifi speed: 61Mbps

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    5

    days

    Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.

Host


This home is managed by Raquel

This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Antonio is a professor of marketing and Rosa is retired. Together they used to run an advertising and marketing company and are now avid travellers. The check-in process is handled by Raquel – super flexible and a natural people-person, she prides herself on her ability to make guests feel at home.

Registration or licence number: VT3810.

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