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Although there’s not much here in terms of personality, Casa Blanca has been recently renovated and boasts brand new amenities and appliances, making it a bright, fresh, and comfortable home (we especially like the high ceilings). The best part about it, however, is its location in the neighbourhood of Chueca, one of Madrid’s most vibrant areas. Famed for its Gay Pride celebrations in June and July, this area is bustling with trendy bars and restaurants that stay open almost all night.
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What to expect
Highlights
The vintage rocking chair
A vibrant neighbourhood
The modern and fresh bathroom
A fully equipped kitchen
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Home truths
Guest three and four will sleep on the sofa bed in the living room
Although there is an elevator, it is not possible to get to the apartment without climbing a few steps
When we visited the Wi-Fi was extremely slow (only 2mbps)
There is a washing machine in this home, but the lack of a dryer means guests will have to hang their laundry on a drying rack
About this stay
Amenities
Laptop friendly workspace
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Washing machine
Balcony
Lift access
TV
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 2 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Airport pick up
Cab booking
Daily cleaning
Luggage storage
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Chueca
Chueca is the epicentre of LGBT+ culture and nightlife in Madrid. By day, this bohemian neighbourhood is home to cobbled streets fringed with ochre-hued buildings, sidewalk cafes and local shops catering to the gay community. But at night, it truly comes alive – stores stay open late and the bars even later. Pelayo Street is teeming with restaurants, cocktail bars and boutiques, while Plaza de Chueca is the go-to meeting...
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Dine in a high-concept restaurant at Saporem
Saporem is cosy restaurant in Madrid's literary quarter. Simple and innovative, it combines modernised traditional recipes with inventive decorum.
Taste delicious Basque pintxos and cuisine at Orio
ORIO Fuencarral is the large Basque tavern on Fuencarral street. The restaurant is divided into two spaces: the classic 'pintxos' bar on the ground floor and a dinning area on the first level.
Come, share and enjoy a great variety of pintxos at Lateral
This modern restaurant is famous for pintxos and a great assortment of wines.
Stop for some street food at Mercado San Ildefonso
A recently renewed market with many dining options, placed at Calle de Fuencarral.
Have a unique experience at Cafe Acuarela
A very interesting café where you can enjoy the décor: a mix of kitsch, retro glamour and exuberant baroque.
Try Venezuelan-inspired sandwiches at La Casa Tomada
As well as large sandwiches, La Casa Tomada serves up delicious street food platters designed for sharing and a selection of craft beers.
Stroll through Mercado San An
This charming market offers fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as food stalls and a tapas bar.
Munch and Brunch at Frida Café
The folks at Frida proudly call this café an oasis in the heart of Chueca, a place where you can sip coffee and watch the world go by–after a delicious brunch of course.
Late-night bar featuring rock, jazz and black music
This is one of the most popular spots in the Malasaña district, especially after 3 am, when other bars in the district start to close.
Enjoy the coffee and ambiance at La Bicicleta
Welcome to the Malasaña hipster temple. La Bicicleta Cycling Café & Workplace is a bar, café, restaurant and even, as you may have guessed, a workspace.
Have a beer at Pedro Zerolo Square
This well-known square is one of the epicenters of the Chueca neighborhood and holds a large part of the activities celebrated during the Gay Pride festival.
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 14:00
Departure before 11:00
On floor 2, has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 2Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
7
days
Cancel at least 7 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 7 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Sandra
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Sandra and her team are seasoned hospitality professionals, focused and dedicated to showing their guests a great time in Madrid.
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