We present this cozy and bright one-bedroom apartment, ideal for those looking for a functional, modern, and well-equipped space, suitable for both short and long stays.
Located in a quiet and well-connected area, the flat stands out for its practical layout and warm atmosphere. The living-dining room is harmoniously integrated with an open-style kitchen, equipped with everything necessary to enjoy a meal at home: ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, complete tableware, cooking utensils, and dining area. It is a perfect space to relax, work, or share a quiet dinner.
The main bedroom is furnished with a comfortable double bed and a spacious built-in wardrobe, offering excellent storage space for clothes and personal items, ideal for maintaining order and making the most of the space.
The complete bathroom features a modern shower tray, a vanity unit with storage space, mirror, and a practical auxiliary cabinet, providing functionality and comfort for everyday life.
Additionally, the apartment is equipped with air conditioning, which ensures a pleasant temperature at any time of the year, both in winter and summer.
It is an excellent option for both tourists and business travellers!
NEIGHBOURHOOD
The Chopera neighbourhood, within Madrid's Arganzuela district, is an environment that mixes neighbourhood life, culture, and good connection to the city centre.
The Guillermo de Osma Market
• Located right next door (Miguel Arredondo Street, 4), this municipal market is one of the neighbourhood's cornerstones: inaugurated in 1970 in honour of the diplomat Guillermo de Osma
• It has around 100 stalls spread over two floors and combines traditional supplies (fruit shops, butchers, fishmongers) with several gastronomic spaces: standouts include La Pastería (Italian), La Fabia (Argentine), Canastaco (Mexican), and the Cabrera bar
• It also hosts cultural and artistic events linked to the nearby Matadero, reinforcing a creative atmosphere
Highlighted Restaurants and Bars
Around Guillermo de Osma 4, you will find a varied offer:
• La Pastería (Italian cuisine, in the market)
• La Fabia (Argentine dishes in the market)
• Canastaco Madrid (Mexican cuisine in the market)
• Bar Cabrera (traditional bar adjacent to the market)
Additionally, the neighbourhood quickly connects with Matadero Madrid (art and exhibitions, cafes), and tapas bar areas are less than 10 minutes' walk away on Paseo de las Delicias.
Leisure and Culture
• Matadero Madrid: former slaughterhouse reformed into a reference cultural space, with exhibitions, cinema, and fair
• Guillermo de Osma Gallery: dedicated to modern and contemporary art, with exhibitions by Chillida, Alberti, and other figures
• Renovated squares and pedestrian areas near the market make walking a pleasant plan.
Public Transport
The neighbourhood is very well connected:
• Metro:
o Legazpi (lines 3 and 6) – about 4 min walk
o Arganzuela Planetarium (line 6) – about 7 min walking
• Bus: Multiple lines: 6, 8, 18, 19, 45, 47, 59, 62, 76, 78, 86, 148, 247 and night lines N12, N14. Several stops are 1-4 min walking
• Commuter trains: Delicias Station (lines C1, C7, C10) about 15 min walking; Atocha station is nearby and very accessible
• Others: Legazpi intermodal node (metro, buses, taxis); BiciMAD stations in the area
In summary
• Neighbourhood life with all kinds of services: supermarkets, bakeries, schools, pharmacies.
• Good gastronomic atmosphere, with tapas, bars and gastronomic proposals in the market.
• Culture and leisure at hand, with Matadero and art galleries very close.
• Excellent connection by metro, bus, commuter train, bicycle and taxi.
If you want me to recommend specific plans to go out, visit or even restaurants outside the area, tell me and I'll prepare a tailor-made route