El Space-saving Designer Apartment with One Bedroom in Chamberí, Madrid ofrece alojamiento con cocina a 1,8 km del estadio Santiago Bernabéu de Madrid. Este alojamiento con aire acondicionado está a 2 km de la Gran Vía.
El apartamento dispone de TV.
El templo de Debod está a 2,1 km del apartamento. El aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas está a 12 km.
Información sobre el anfitrión
## The space Welcome to your home away from home; a comfortable and well-connected apartment in a prime location in Madrid. Picture yourself relaxing in the living area, with its tasteful decor and cosy feel. Whether you’re spending your time chilling out with friends or family, or you’re coming back after a long day of exploring the city, you can take the weight off your feet and make yourself at home! Move through to the kitchen and you’ll find an array of modern appliances and cooking implements. The master bedroom has a super comfortable double bed with fresh hotel-quality linens. There’s also ample storage and wardrobe space so you can fully unpack and settle in. In the mornings, when you want to freshen up, just head through to the well-appointed bathroom, where you can enjoy an energising shower. Towels and toiletries are provided. The property will be professionally cleaned before your stay. ## Guest access You will have access to the entire property and it is important that you are respectful towards your neighbours and keep noise to a minimum after 10 pm. ## Guest interaction This home is being managed by an award-winning property management service team...
## The neighborhood With exciting new galleries and upmarket food stops appearing across the neighbourhood, Chamberí is most definitely experiencing it’s “moment” in recent years. This change is typified by the opening of the excellent Galería Machado-Muñoz in 2015, a contemporary design and furniture gallery with rolling exhibitions of incredible modern design. Despite its gentrification and move into being considered a trendy area, the neighbourhood still retains a certain authentic charm. Locations such as Plaza de Chamberí, with playgrounds for youngsters and meeting places for friends, and the Mercado de Chamberí, with fruit, veg, bread and meat stalls, show off the charm of the local area from a local perspective. For anyone interested in urban transport, the old Chamberí Metro station was closed in the 1960s but has been kept alive as a museum exploring the history of the city’s metro system. Chamberí is also considered the centre of Madrid’s Jewish population and is home to the city’s main Synagogue. Finally, film buffs may enjoy walking the streets of Chamberí and recognising locations from the films of Pedro Almodóvar, who often used the neighbourhood in his movies. ...
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