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1-bedroom flat with balcony in the heart of Madrid
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- Place, PradomuseetâȘ5 min till fotsâŹ
- Place, Puerta del SolâȘ5 min till fotsâŹ
- Place, Gran ViaâȘ7 min till fotsâŹ
- Airport, Adolfo SuĂĄrez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD), Madrid, SpanienâȘ16 min med bilâŹ
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1-bedroom flat with balcony in the heart of Madrid
Temporary Rental Flat. Enjoy a comfortable and central stay in this charming one-bedroom apartment with a private balcony located in one of Madrid's most emblematic areas, the historic Literary Quarter. Perfect for couples, solo travellers, or business stays seeking comfort and an excellent location.
Carefully designed spaces:
âą Living room with comfortable sofa bed to accommodate an additional guest, equipped with flat-screen TV and a perfect relaxation area after a day of tourism, dining table ideal for 4 people and air conditioning.
âą Kitchen integrated into the living room, compact but functional, with everything necessary to prepare your meals: microwave, fridge, toaster, induction hob, utensils and complete crockery.
âą Independent bedroom with comfortable double bed, storage wardrobes, work or study desk and access to the balcony with views of a historic street.
âą Modern bathroom with shower tray, washbasin unit with mirror, storage shelf and towels included.
âą Charming balcony: step out onto the balcony and enjoy views of a traditional street in central Madrid. Ideal for having a morning coffee or simply observing the neighbourhood life.
Unbeatable location:
Located a few steps from museums, restaurants, shops and public transport. Minutes walking from the Prado Museum, Retiro Park, Atocha Station and Santa Ana Square.
Ideal for those seeking a comfortable, functional and authentic stay in the heart of the historic centre.
Book now and live Madrid like a local!
Neighbourhood
Literary Neighbourhood.
Context and essence of the neighbourhood
The Cortes neighbourhood, popularly known as the Literary Neighbourhood, where great figures of the Golden Age such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo or CalderĂłn lived. This area, delimited by the Puerta del Sol, Atocha Street and the Paseo del Prado, mixes literary history, bohemian atmosphere, cultural life and constant animation
Points of interest on Cervantes Street
âąLope de Vega House Museum (Cervantes 11): museum dedicated to the great playwright, with original 16th-century furniture and cultural activities such as children's theatre cycles in its garden and outdoor cinema in summer
âąAt number 2 was the house where Miguel de Cervantes lived and died; today a plaque remembers that historic place
Bars and gastronomy
In the vicinity there are numerous traditional bars and taverns:
âąCervantes Brewery (Jesus Square, nearby): classic establishment since 1983 where they serve well-poured beer and traditional tapas (broken eggs, croquettes, octopus...)
âąBars like Los Gatos and Fever are a few steps away on Jesus and MoratĂn Street, with a young and varied atmosphere
âąHigh-level tapas throughout the neighbourhood: establishments like Triciclo, MoratĂn Bistrot, Vi Cool or El Barril de las Letras (on Cervantes Street) stand out for their creative cuisine and select wines
Leisure and culture
3-5 minutes walking from Cervantes 8 you will find:
âąSpanish Theatre in Santa Ana Square, with over five centuries of history since the old comedy courtyard
âąComedy rooms like El Golfo, modern clubs like RockNRolla or QuĂ© movida! in nearby streets (Huertas, Costanilla)
âąThe Ateneo de Madrid (Prado Street), an artistic and literary centre open since 1820. The Frogs Market celebration is also common, street cultural events with music and theatre that enliven the neighbourhood on several weekends of the year
Transport and mobility
âąNearest stations: Sol (metro lines 1,2,3 and CercanĂas C3/C4), AntĂłn MartĂn, Neptuno and Carrera de San JerĂłnimo about 4-6 minutes walking from Cervantes 8
âąNumerous day and night bus lines (e.g. 001, 6, 14, 26,28, 32, 34, 37 and several N-) bring you closer to the rest of Madrid
âąBiciMAD stations less than 300 m for public bicycles
Suggested route
An ideal walk from Cervantes 8 could include:
1.Go up Cervantes Street to visit the Lope de Vega House Museum.
2.Arrive at the marked location of Cervantes' house.
3.Continue towards Huertas Street with literary quotes engraved on the ground.
4.Walk through Santa Ana Square to have tapas or have a drink.
5.End at the Spanish Theatre or enjoy a vermouth on a terrace with history
In summary
The Literary Neighbourhood, a vibrant enclave that combines literary legacy, museums, traditional tapas, author's gastronomic proposals and cultural and nightlife. It is a privileged location for those who want to enjoy the history and current pulse of Madrid.
Carefully designed spaces:
âą Living room with comfortable sofa bed to accommodate an additional guest, equipped with flat-screen TV and a perfect relaxation area after a day of tourism, dining table ideal for 4 people and air conditioning.
âą Kitchen integrated into the living room, compact but functional, with everything necessary to prepare your meals: microwave, fridge, toaster, induction hob, utensils and complete crockery.
âą Independent bedroom with comfortable double bed, storage wardrobes, work or study desk and access to the balcony with views of a historic street.
âą Modern bathroom with shower tray, washbasin unit with mirror, storage shelf and towels included.
âą Charming balcony: step out onto the balcony and enjoy views of a traditional street in central Madrid. Ideal for having a morning coffee or simply observing the neighbourhood life.
Unbeatable location:
Located a few steps from museums, restaurants, shops and public transport. Minutes walking from the Prado Museum, Retiro Park, Atocha Station and Santa Ana Square.
Ideal for those seeking a comfortable, functional and authentic stay in the heart of the historic centre.
Book now and live Madrid like a local!
Neighbourhood
Literary Neighbourhood.
Context and essence of the neighbourhood
The Cortes neighbourhood, popularly known as the Literary Neighbourhood, where great figures of the Golden Age such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo or CalderĂłn lived. This area, delimited by the Puerta del Sol, Atocha Street and the Paseo del Prado, mixes literary history, bohemian atmosphere, cultural life and constant animation
Points of interest on Cervantes Street
âąLope de Vega House Museum (Cervantes 11): museum dedicated to the great playwright, with original 16th-century furniture and cultural activities such as children's theatre cycles in its garden and outdoor cinema in summer
âąAt number 2 was the house where Miguel de Cervantes lived and died; today a plaque remembers that historic place
Bars and gastronomy
In the vicinity there are numerous traditional bars and taverns:
âąCervantes Brewery (Jesus Square, nearby): classic establishment since 1983 where they serve well-poured beer and traditional tapas (broken eggs, croquettes, octopus...)
âąBars like Los Gatos and Fever are a few steps away on Jesus and MoratĂn Street, with a young and varied atmosphere
âąHigh-level tapas throughout the neighbourhood: establishments like Triciclo, MoratĂn Bistrot, Vi Cool or El Barril de las Letras (on Cervantes Street) stand out for their creative cuisine and select wines
Leisure and culture
3-5 minutes walking from Cervantes 8 you will find:
âąSpanish Theatre in Santa Ana Square, with over five centuries of history since the old comedy courtyard
âąComedy rooms like El Golfo, modern clubs like RockNRolla or QuĂ© movida! in nearby streets (Huertas, Costanilla)
âąThe Ateneo de Madrid (Prado Street), an artistic and literary centre open since 1820. The Frogs Market celebration is also common, street cultural events with music and theatre that enliven the neighbourhood on several weekends of the year
Transport and mobility
âąNearest stations: Sol (metro lines 1,2,3 and CercanĂas C3/C4), AntĂłn MartĂn, Neptuno and Carrera de San JerĂłnimo about 4-6 minutes walking from Cervantes 8
âąNumerous day and night bus lines (e.g. 001, 6, 14, 26,28, 32, 34, 37 and several N-) bring you closer to the rest of Madrid
âąBiciMAD stations less than 300 m for public bicycles
Suggested route
An ideal walk from Cervantes 8 could include:
1.Go up Cervantes Street to visit the Lope de Vega House Museum.
2.Arrive at the marked location of Cervantes' house.
3.Continue towards Huertas Street with literary quotes engraved on the ground.
4.Walk through Santa Ana Square to have tapas or have a drink.
5.End at the Spanish Theatre or enjoy a vermouth on a terrace with history
In summary
The Literary Neighbourhood, a vibrant enclave that combines literary legacy, museums, traditional tapas, author's gastronomic proposals and cultural and nightlife. It is a privileged location for those who want to enjoy the history and current pulse of Madrid.
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