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A bright living area features a brown leather sofa and a unique patterned chair, set against a large window that showcases greenery and seasonal foliage. A low wooden table rests on a textured rug, creating a cozy space filled with natural light.
Apartment in Gran Vía
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 411 reviews

Vine, Nature-inspired, Bright & Modern, Malasana

“Vine” apartment is located in Madrid center, off Gran Via, on a quiet street in a new building with elevator. It is nature-inspired, bright & modern, has WiFi, is fully equipped and is very close to restaurants, tapas, the Metro, shops & galleries. Best for a single, couples or couples with a kid! Pets are invited happily!!! The apartment is located in a new buliding, with an elevator! It is modern designed, with lots of greenery, themed to its name, Vine. A huge window along the length of the whole apartment overlooks a beautiful private garden. The apartment consists of a bedroom with a double bed, a living area with a single pull-out sofa, kitchen and bathroom. It has WiFi and is fully equipped, including a washing machine, TV, air conditioning, and Nespresso coffee maker - all just ready for your comfort and enjoyment! The apartment is a studio open space apartment - and it's all yours to enjoy! There are no areas in the apartment that you cannot use or access! We love hosting, but also respect our guests' privacy! We are here for you as much as you would like! Located just off Gran Via in lively buzzing Malasana neighborhood with its great range of authentic cafes, tapas & bars. Huge Zara Primark & Mango are minutes away. Best Madrid sites like Royal Palace, Puerta del Sol & Museums are in walking distance The Central Metro Station Gran Via is a 2 minute walk from the apartment. From there you can take the metro to anywhere you want in Madrid and also to all the train stations that will take you out of Madrid to the rest of Spain. If you come by car, a big parking lot is located at Barco 1, Madrid, just a minute from the apartment. There is also a bicycle-rental station close by. A hosting kit of water, soda, milk, coffee, tea and sweetners will be waiting to welcome you :-)

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A cozy living area features exposed brick walls and wooden beams, creating a warm ambiance. A glass coffee table is centered on a patterned floor, while a comfortable sofa is placed nearby. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, complementing the overall design.
Apartment in Gran Vía
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Loving Madrid Gran Vía. In the center!

En pleno centro, pero muy silencioso. Recién reformado y a 100m de la Gran Vía, con todos los cines, teatros y comercios. Muy cerca de la Puerta del Sol, x si tienes tiempo de conocerla. Perfecto para una persona sola o una pareja. Tiene AC, wifi, lavadora, cafetera Dolce Gusto, secador de pelo, y todo lo que necesitas para sentirte en casa y descansar después de acudir a tus reuniones de trabajo/estudios en la ciudad. Este es un piso de alquiler temporal de corta duracion regido por la LAU 3.2

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A cozy living area features a comfortable sofa facing a gas fireplace. A small dining table and chairs are positioned nearby. Two balconies bring in natural light, and shelves display decorative items against exposed brick walls, highlighting a blend of modern and rustic elements.
Guest suite in Sol
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

1851: Exceptional 19th century studio in Madrid

Our cozy refurbished studio is just 100 meters from Puerta del Sol. The studio is on fourth floor (with elevator), It is very sunny and quiet. You will enjoy a full furnished apartment in the most COOLEST and tourist-centric neighbourhood in MADRID. Diaphanous, very comfortable. With a / c, heating and stove. Exclusive use bathroom bathroom. Decorated with care by its owners with objects and antique furniture. it is the erfect place if you are looking for a place to stay for a week or more

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The terrace features a comfortable seating area, including a modern sofa and chairs arranged around a coffee table. Lush plants provide a natural touch, while a wooden deck adds warmth to the space. Views of the surrounding city skyline are visible in the background.
Loft in Universidad
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews

The Sky of Madrid Penthouse with Private Terrace in Conde Duque

This modern penthouse with original wood beams with a beautiful planted terrace, nested on the top floor of a 1900 building will enable you to unwind with beautiful views after a day walking in the city. It is very quiet and super comfortable. You will find everything you need to spend a wonderful time in Madrid. All the kitchen and bathroom essentials are provided and the Internet connection is very good. One of the best locations in Madrid! You can walk to almost everywhere in the center.

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The spacious living room features a large gray sofa, a coffee table, and a bookshelf. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room, revealing views of greenery outside. Folding chairs are positioned around the table, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Apartment in Retiro
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

Madrid-Atocha - Botanical view for 2-4 people

We rented this apartment that was our home for a long time until the tribe grew up, we have always taken care of it with care, it is an oasis in the heart of the city, overlooking the Botanical Garden of Madrid, the sunsets are a gift. A few steps from the retreat, authentic lung of the city, the Atocha station (AVE, Cercanías Metro)and the best museums :Prado, Reina Sofía ,Thyssen... The apartment has: large dining room with sofa bed, semi-integrated kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.

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A modern living area features warm wooden floors and natural light pouring through large windows. A comfortable sectional sofa with decorative cushions faces a stylish coffee table. A dining table for four, alongside a minimalist shelving unit displaying various decor items, adds functionality to the space.
Apartment in Sol
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 371 reviews

At Home in Madrid V, Temporary Apt. Madrid Center

Best location, right in the center of Madrid! In the famous "Barrio de las Letras" - the literary neighborhood. Beautiful, clean apartment with lots of light in a historic building with elevator. Centrally-located with short walking distance (<10 mins) to all the major museums, Plaza Mayor, Royal Place, Puerta del Sol, Gran Via, Parque del Retiro, Atocha train station, etc. This apartment is facing a beautiful and peaceful courtyard. You will love the apartment and our location!

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A terrace features colorful chairs surrounded by greenery and decorative plants. A small table is set with a potted flower, while the vibrant street views of nearby buildings can be seen in the background. The area invites relaxation and enjoyment of the outdoor space.
Apartment in Chueca
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 431 reviews

Love Gravina: Luxury Apartment in Chueca

Enjoy our wonderful apartment, located in the Plaza de Chueca, available to all guests, who want to enjoy as much as we do the wonderful city of Madrid. We welcome you with an extraordinary bottle of Spanish wine!! Its spacious terrace has extraordinary views of the most picturesque streets of the city. 5 min walk from Gran Vía, 10 min from Sol and close to all kinds of bars, shops and restaurants. You will not forget your memorable visit to Madrid, YOU WILL LOVE GRAVINA!

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Apartment in Madrid
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Spacious open-plan designer basement flat.

Designer flat, located in the La Latina neighbourhood, is a 160 m2 underground gem that can accommodate up to 4 people. With 2 elegant bedrooms and a separate office with an additional sofa bed. Although it is a ground floor apartment, its refurbished and modern interior surprises with its open and airy style. Please note that light is limited due to its location and you will not find balconies or large windows. Enjoy TV via Chromecast. Bed linen and towels are provided.

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Apartment in Gran Vía
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 572 reviews

Beautiful & Cozy Apartment Near Gran Via

Experience the life of a local in Madrid! This bright and cheery apartment is perfectly located in the center of Madrid, in one of the most popular neighborhoods, Malasaña. You will be steps away from the iconic Gran Vía street, with tons of options for fine dining, high-end shopping, and important tourist landmarks. Come home to a tastefully decorated home with details around every corner. You will enjoy this quiet oasis in the middle of Madrid.

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A small balcony features two wooden chairs and a decorative cushion, offering a view of a lively square. A historic building with a clock tower and colorful façade is visible in the background, framed by open double doors that invite natural light.
Apartment in Plaza Mayor
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 506 reviews

Lovely studio view Plaza Mayor

**This apartment is rented for temporary use. It can be rented for long, medium, or short stays, always in accordance with the LAU regulations for "use other than housing." The person renting the apartment declares that they reside outside of Madrid, and it may never be used as a permanent residence (only as a temporary residence). Registration with any government office is not permitted.**

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A light-filled living room features a comfortable sofa with accent pillows and a warm throw, complemented by a stylish armchair. A coffee table sits in front, and large windows open to a balcony view, enhancing the space's airy atmosphere.
Apartment in Lavapiés
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Magnificent apartment with balconies

Enjoy the comfort of its unbeatable location and the exquisite decoration of this quiet and central accommodation. Everything is prepared like a real and true house with all the necessary details to make your stay an unforgettable experience.

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A spacious terrace features wooden flooring and is furnished with a large dining table, benches, and a stylish low table. A large parasol provides shade, and a comfortable sun lounger is positioned for relaxation. Views of the surrounding city are visible in the background.
Apartment in Plaza Mayor
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 405 reviews

Luxury city center penthouse with terrace oasis

Beautiful penthouse with a terrace on Calle Mayor, just across from the San Miguel Market and Plaza Mayor. Renovated in June 2019, preserving the charm of this more than 150-year-old building. A temporary rental agreement might be required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Madrid?

    Madrid has a range of neighborhoods to explore for your stay. Areas frequently suggested include Malasaña for lively streets, Salamanca for upscale shops, and La Latina for historic charm and traditional tavernas.

  • What are the best things to do in Madrid with kids?

    Families can explore Retiro Park's playgrounds and boats, discover interactive exhibits at museums, or watch street performers near Plaza Mayor. Food markets and chocolate shops also make for enjoyable stops with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Madrid?

    Explore the galleries at Museo del Prado, wander through Retiro Park, and take in the vibrant atmosphere around Puerta del Sol. Tapas bars and traditional markets showcase local flavors in many neighborhoods.

  • How is the weather in Madrid?

    Madrid has mild, rainy winters averaging 37–50°F (3–10°C) and hot, dry summers reaching 92°F (33°C). Spring and autumn are often comfortable, with pleasant outdoor conditions for exploring the city.

  • What are the best places to visit in Madrid?

    Visitors often head to Museo del Prado for art, stroll Gran Vía for shopping and entertainment, and visit Puerta del Sol for city energy. Retiro Park provides green space, and Plaza Mayor is known for its historic architecture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Madrid?

    Around Madrid, explore forested walks in Casa de Campo, or head to nearby parks where marked trails pass through rolling hills and shaded woodlands. Local routes vary in difficulty and pass scenic views year-round.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Madrid?

    Madrid has science and art museums with hands-on exhibits, outdoor play areas in parks such as Retiro Park, and entertaining puppet shows around city squares. Markets and chocolate cafés also cater to groups of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Madrid?

    Consider exploring the historic city of Toledo, the grand architecture of Segovia, or the UNESCO-listed royal site of El Escorial. Vineyards and nature reserves around Madrid provide scenic escapes beyond the city.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Madrid?

    Many stays in Madrid welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods such as Chamberí, Malasaña, and Salamanca. Nearby parks make it easy to enjoy outdoor activities with your companion around the city.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Madrid?

    Locals often take afternoon siestas, so expect quieter streets after lunch. Try to greet shopkeepers with a friendly ‘hola’, and sample traditional churros with hot chocolate in local cafés to experience Madrid’s food culture.

  • What is Madrid known for?

    Madrid is known for world-class art museums, lively plazas like Puerta del Sol, and tapas traditions rooted in local markets. The city also has a vibrant music and football scene celebrated at stadiums and bars.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Madrid?

    Delve into literary cafés and bookshops in Barrio de las Letras, wander street murals in Lavapiés, or seek out small galleries with contemporary art. Local food markets off main avenues also reveal Madrid’s quieter side.

  • What are the best foods to try in Madrid?

    Madrid has hearty dishes like cocido madrileño, crispy bocadillo de calamares, and sweet churros con chocolate. Local markets and tavernas often feature seasonal tapas reflecting regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Madrid?

    Pack layers to adjust to changing weather, comfortable shoes for walking, and sun protection for outdoor activities, especially in summer. Bringing a reusable water bottle and a small umbrella can be useful in any season.

  • What is the nightlife in Madrid like?

    Madrid’s nightlife has energetic bars, live music venues, and flamenco clubs across neighborhoods such as Malasaña and Chueca. Late-night cafés and rooftop spots are frequently suggested for city views after dark.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Madrid?

    Madrid is known for vibrant celebrations during late spring and summer, such as citywide fiestas with live music, street parades, and cultural performances. Holiday markets and art festivals enliven public squares each year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Madrid?

    Many accommodations in Madrid are suitable for families, especially in neighborhoods like Chamberí, Salamanca, and Retiro. Parks and museums throughout the city complement family stays with engaging activities nearby.

  • When is the best time to visit Madrid?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for milder temperatures and lively street festivals. Summers can be quite warm and dry, while winters remain relatively mild with occasional rain.

All about Madrid

Spain’s capital city is an exciting meld of the old and new. Madrid’s streets teem with stately palaces, ornate Belle Époque buildings, and modern architecture, and its skyline is spiky with soaring slate spires. This is also a place that celebrates its abundant open spaces. The River Manzanares, which slices through the city, is crisscrossed by arched bridges and lined with walking paths and green spaces such as the modern Madrid Río Park, a landscaped stretch of riverbank activated with playgrounds, performance spaces, and the Arganzuela Bridge, which looks like an enormous metal spring.

In the evening Madrid’s vibrant nightlife awakens, as revelers flock to bars, clubs, and restaurants that stay open until the morning hours. Thanks to those privileged royals of yore, the city is a marquee arts destination, studded with world-class museums and galleries that still benefit from the largess of rulers who supported famous artists. Madrid’s artistic reputation is only rivaled by its gastronomic one — the food here, from traditional tapas to reservations-required upscale dining, is reliably excellent.

What are the top things to do in Madrid?

Museo del Prado

Housed in a circa-1785 palace (with some modern additions) the Museo del Prado is home to more than 7,000 paintings. Its vast collection includes works by only-last-name-needed artists such as Goya, Velázquez, and El Greco. It’s within walking distance of two other heavyweight art museums, the contemporary Museo Reina Sofía — home to Picasso’s Guernica — and the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, which showcases works by European masters.

Parque del Buen Retiro

This 17th-century park is studded with ornate marble buildings, a placid boating lake, and shade trees. Some of its unique features include what is believed to be the oldest tree in Madrid — a 400-year-old Mexican conifer — and the Palacio de Cristal, a glass and iron greenhouse repurposed as a modern art gallery.

Metro Museums

As you zip around the city, take a moment to explore some of the unique displays within the transit system. The Ópera station houses an archeological museum showcasing 16th- and 17th-century artifacts unearthed during construction. A paleontology exhibit in the Carpetana station displays the fossils of prehistoric animals; the Chamberí station, which opened in 1919, is now closed to trains but open to visitors, and retains its original billboards and other period details.

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    26,170 of Madrid vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.6 Average rating

    Madrid stays receive an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Madrid's top spots, include Plaza Mayor, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, and El Retiro Park

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