Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
Luxury 80 meters flat with 2 large balconies facing Gran Vía, area near Calle Alcalá. Gran Vía is one of the main shopping areas in the capital where you can find multiple international brands, theatres, cinemas and restaurants.
Very close to the Puerta del Sol and the 3 main museums of art: the Prado Museum, Reina Sofia and Thyssen.
Unique space due to its exceptional location in a luxury building at the beginning of Gran Vía. The apartment has quality furniture, Persian rugs, Villeroy & Boch crockery, Egyptian cotton sheets and towels, zepellin speakers by Bowers & Wilkins, professional Nespresso coffee machine and a long list of amenities that make it a unique accommodation only comparable to the best suites of luxury hotels.
Situated just off the famous Gran Vía, this modern pad is perfectly suited for those looking to be in the heart of Madrid. Step off your doorstep and you’ll find designer stores, theatres, museums and the Puerta del Sol – we mean it, you couldn’t be better placed.
What’s more, your apartment is a calming presence in the middle of this bustling city. Inside, you'll find a bright and stylish living area – from the Persian rugs, chic furnishings, vibrant artwork and curated houseplants. Drop off your bags and make yourself comfortable on the modular sofa, or head for a siesta in the welcoming double bedroom, equipped with a dedicated desk area.
When you’re not out dining in the city’s eateries, whip up tasty tapas dishes in the handy kitchen, then serve them up around the stylish dining table with a glass of Spanish wine. Better still, head out onto your private balcony and watch the lively streets below over a tipple, before setting off for an evening out.
Sometimes overlooked for its coastal competition, Madrid is the beating heart of Spain in both geography and historic charm. Madrileños are welcoming and friendly but sophistication circulates the warm Iberian air. The Prado Museum draws big crowds who flock to pore over works by the Spanish masters Goya, El Greco and Velázquez. Then unwind in the 350 acres of Buen Retiro Park that was the playground of the Spanish monarchy until the 1900s. La Marcha, a local custom, is the best way to experience the city and its cuisine at night. Move from bar to bar through the various barrios for a drink and a complimentary tapa at each destination. The lively Plaza de Santa Ana should mark your journey’s end. Madrid’s elevated position provides unique serrated vistas of the Meseta plateau and the perk of being able to travel in any cardinal direction means day trips to the ancient cities of Toledo, Segovia and Avila are all possible.