Great apartment in the city center, fully renovated with plenty of natural light and views. The building, from 1865, offers a blend of historic charm and modern style. Located on the second floor, it's within walking distance of everything. Convenient connections to Atocha 15´ and the Airport 35´ by subway; Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 7-minute walk away. The living room overlooks a charming Plaza.
This seasonal rental is perfect for families, professionals, or students seeking urban living.
The space
With 12 years of experience welcoming families, students, visitors, professors, and anyone looking to explore Madrid, we strive to make your stay as pleasant and comfortable as possible.
This apartment is not a tourist rental but is available for seasonal lease, ideal for singles, families, professionals, professors and students who want to enjoy the best of urban living in Madrid by working, studying or having an excuse to do a stop in Madrid for a while!. We will sign a contract upon arrival according to Madrid urban & legal procedures. Don’t miss out on the chance to live in one of the most wonderful residences available in a prime location.
The apartment, fully renovated, is situated on the second floor of a historic building that spans three floors plus an attic. The building features a preserved, historic staircase recognized by the Town Hall, adding a touch of Madrid's architectural heritage to your stay. The living room and secondary bedroom (with a 90cm-wide bed and a second pull-out bed) overlook the lively and picturesque Plaza del Rastrillo, right in the heart of the vibrant Malasaña neighborhood. Known for its bohemian atmosphere, Malasaña is filled with trendy cafés, boutique shops, and a rich cultural scene, making it one of Madrid’s most sought-after areas.
The master bedroom, featuring a 150cm-wide bed, is oriented towards a peaceful courtyard, ensuring privacy and tranquility. The apartment includes a full bathroom with a shower and a thoughtfully integrated kitchen at the entrance, maximizing space and functionality. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including a large fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, coffee machine, and oven.
The master bedroom boasts a spacious wardrobe and a wall-mounted TV to enhance your comfort. The apartment also features two air-conditioning units—one in the living room, which has a sofa bed that accommodates two additional guests, and the other in the master bedroom. WiFi is available throughout the apartment, along with a heating system to keep you comfortable during Madrid's cooler months.
Please note that parties and pets are not allowed in the apartment to maintain a peaceful environment.
Guest access
WiFi is always included. For stays longer than one month, please ask for utilities and expenses (water, electricity, gas) policy.
You gotta love it, Madrid’s Malasaña neighbourhood. It’s trendy and teeming with hipsters, but laid-back at the same time. A creative hub that’s always alive and kicking. From early morning to late at night, colourful Madrileños talk on street corners and walk their dogs in an easy going way of life.
There are many reasons to love this neighbourhood. Here, our list for five of them.
1.- The colourful and unpolished streets
Just navigating the streets of this neighbourhood is food for the senses. You’ll feel a local and urban vibe that’s both refreshing and inspiring. Lamp posts are covered in colourful stickers, while façades, street corners and shop shutters are clad in street art.
A large number of people frequent these streets, for enjoying the sunny weekends with cold beers and gourmet burgers at the small squares. Authentic, Malasaña has an addictive atmosphere that will make you come back for more!
2.- The feast of funky cafés
Whether you’re looking for a quick takeaway or a place to relax with a good cup of coffee, Malasaña offers a funky mix of coffee hotspots, most of which turn into bars in the later hours.
Many are located near the small square, Plaza de San Ildefonso. From here, you can spot La Bicicleta, which sums up the neighbourhood in a nutshell. It’s a hip and creative bike-themed work café where you can spend hours between laptops and lattes.
And just down the street, on the corner of Calle del Barco and Calle Puebla, you’ll find a more homely atmosphere inside the cosy, retro-style Café de La Luz.
Another not-to-be-missed street is Calle Espíritu Santo. Travel back in time among the vintage wonders of Lolina, get your sugar hit with a cupcake at Happy Day or go on a half-hour holiday at Vacaciones Cocktail Bar. For one of the best takeaway coffees in the city, drop by Bianchi Kiosko Caffé at Calle San Joaquín 9.
3.- The selection of shops on Calle Fuencarral
If you’re in search of a new outfit to blend in with the locals of Malasaña, you can’t miss a walk down Calle Fuencarral, which borders the rainbow-coloured Chueca neighbourhood.
Here you’ll find plenty of well-known names, from Diesel to The North Face, with many alternative and local brands in between. This street is especially good for shoe shopping, and is a great place to get inspired by observing the locals.
4.- The vast range of independent retailers
Forget about the souvenir shops along Gran Vía; in the maze of Malasaña you’ll discover much more interesting independent traders, whether you’re shopping for vintage clothing, graphic books or artisan gifts.
Take a look inside creative caves such as La Antigua or Nest, but only if you dare because it’s likely you’ll leave with something cool you didn’t know you wanted.
5.- The street food and the tapas
While you won’t find five-star Michelin restaurants here, Malasaña is home to a tempting mix of gourmet burger bars and street food spots, along with more traditional tapas restaurants such as El Pez Gordo and many cafés offering interesting choices of snacks and light dishes. Treat yourself to a Mediterranean-inspired lunch at Greek and Shop, or a beast of a burger at Zombie Bar.
The star – and pricier option – is the Mercado de San Ildefonso street food market on Calle Fuencarral. Explore both floors before making your choice, or hang out on the top floor with a drink and take it all in from above.
Other things to note
Please take note that we have a check-in and out schedule. But we have both to agree about the exact time to come since we are just private family enjoying letting people to live in our apartment and not professional companies that take as much incomes as possible.
So we must combine our work with your check-in & out. If you need to come an exact time please let us know before doing the reservation. Please ask for check-in / out schedules!
Registration details
Madrid – Regional registration number
VT-8051