Pack your suitcases in the Spanish capital and explore the best possibilities to stay in Madrid in the right neighborhood!
Capital and largest city of Spain, Madrid is one of the most visited cities in Europe. The economic, political and multicultural heart of Spain, this metropolis of 3,15 million inhabitants has something to seduce: history, culture, gastronomy, nature, celebration... The monuments and tourist attractions of Madrid are so many that you will not have time to visit everything!
Madrid is divided into 21 districts and 129 districts. With an area of 608 km2 – six times larger than Paris! - you will have to make sure to choose the best matching area for your stay in Madrid. Here is a presentation of the main areas of the hyper-centre: Malasaña, Chueca, Sol, Latina, Salamanca, Retiro, Lavapiés.
Malasaña, rock’n roll and alternative

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Malasaña is the Spanish equivalent of the Soho in New York: young, festive, lively, dynamic and sometimes disguised, there is everything at any time. Here, strolling means taking a break between two tapas bars. This district will offer you a curious mix of atmospheres between the mazes of paved alleys where there are many shops and other shops that are close to the fries, art galleries and alternative cafés. Ambiance rock’n roll, punk, bobo mixed with the popular, a neighborhood that never sleeps! Here you will find the Museum of the History of Madrid. The accommodation will not be very expensive, but this neighborhood is not the best to stay in Madrid if you are rather fierce, luxury, quiet and voluptuous.
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Chueca, festive and trendy

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Chueca, northeast of the hypercentre, is the fief of the noctambules and the local gay community. A phenomenon of gentrification obliges, he lived his transition from a poor neighborhood to the uncontourable city where an ultra-branched youth finds himself to party until dawn. The place is also known under the slogan "La noches locas de Chueca" , the crazy nights of Chueca, with its many nightclubs where the youth loves to come encanailler. If you go to Madrid to intertwine your shopping tours, culinary and holiday experiences, no longer look for a place to sleep in Madrid because you are in the right place: all generations are in the cafes, restaurants and shops of Chueca. To stay in Madrid, rent an apartment in this neighborhood, rents are quite affordable.
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Sol, zero point of Spain

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We can hardly do more central than Sol. This neighborhood should remind you of something, it is from its main square – the Puerta del Sol – that the now famous movement of the Indignants emerged in 2011. It is also the zero point of all roads in Spain, the most commercial and tourist of the city. Passing for a stay in Madrid, you can find: Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Casino de Madrid, the famous Gran Vía, a main artery of the city. An ideal area for shopping, but to avoid the oppression of the crowd. This area is a little more expensive to stay in Madrid, but housing prices remain reasonable.
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Latina, traditional Madrid

This is a very pleasant area, which breathes especially thanks to its many green spaces. The Latina is the most traditional area in Madrid, a romantically friendly neighbourhood where the old narrow streets and squares still bear witness to the history of the country. You can enjoy it and enjoy one cafecito – the Cuban Expresso – on the terrace. Latina is a very lively neighborhood, especially market days – El Rastro, the flea market - and in the evening: Cava Baja Street, north, shows a high concentration of bars. An ideal place to sleep in Madrid: lively, festive, central and cheap!
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Salamanca, chic district

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If you like worldliness, elegance and high-end, the Salamanca district is for you! The “local fauna” is less young than in its border areas, so it is not the den of single young people. To be seen, the National Library Museum, the Prado Museum , Thyssen Museum and the national archaeological museum. In Salamanca you will find gastronomic restaurants, luxury boutiques and trendy night clubs for wealthy Madrid. The neighborhood is expensive, don’t forget to put you on your “31” to get out, it’s the area of strawberries and dandys. However, Salamanca will rim with rest and tranquility. Staying in Madrid is not too expensive, except in Salamanca: planning a well-stocked wallet if you want to sleep!
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Retiro, green and quiet

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Located in the east of the city centre, Retiro welcomes the green lung of Madrid: the palace of Velasquez, the crystal palace and the eponymous park of 118 hectares, the most popular for Madrid families. More casual and less crowded than Salamanca, Retiro is a neighborhood where it makes good living for travellers and middle-class people. Quietness and tranquility await you there because in the evening there is little animation. To stay in Madrid, Retiro offers a good compromise between nature and the city, but housing prices are rather high.
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Lavapiés, bohème et cosmopolite

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If you like to wander off the beaten paths and glean the places of art and testing, it is in Lavapiés that you have to sleep. The neighborhood is rather popular, and its outdated situation still allows rents to stay low. Peated from African and Asian communities, the neighborhood is very busy day and night: small shops, Lavapiés Square, are very appreciated by visitors. We're far from formulas all-inclusive travel companies and for your happiness, in Lavapiés, we feed on music and flavors from all over the world. Café-theatre and small concerts rhythm the nightlife of the neighborhood.
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