Welcome to this studio with an excellent location!
Discover the comfort and style of this cosy studio situated in one of the most exclusive and emblematic areas of Madrid: right in the Salamanca Neighbourhood. Located in an elegant and quiet building, this studio is ideal for both short and long stays, offering a perfect balance between functionality, modern design and an unbeatable location.
Open space with a welcoming atmosphere
The studio features an intelligent layout that maximises every corner of the space. The open living room is designed to provide comfort and practicality. The living area is integrated with a fully equipped open kitchen, ideal for preparing light meals and enjoying a completely independent stay.
The kitchen includes:
•Microwave
•Fridge
•Washing machine
•Ceramic hob
•Basic kitchen utensils, crockery and cutlery
The rest area has a trundle bed with two single beds, perfect for friends seeking a flexible accommodation solution. Next to the bed, you will find a functional dining table for two people, ideal for both eating and working with your laptop.
Complete and modern bathroom
The studio has a fully equipped private bathroom, which includes:
•Modern shower tray
•Washbasin unit with storage
•Wall mirror
•Towels and basic toiletries
Included services
•High-speed free Wi-Fi
•Fan and heating
•Bed linen and towels included
Whether for work, tourism or an urban getaway, this studio is the ideal option for those seeking comfort, style and an excellent location in the heart of Madrid. Book your stay and experience living in one of the most distinguished areas of the capital!
The Neighbourhood
General Description
The Salamanca neighbourhood is one of the best neighbourhoods in Madrid. The tranquillity and architecture of its houses and streets enable the neighbourhood to host the best shops and restaurants.
The flat is located in a privileged and quiet situation, with easy access and well-connected.
Very close to Retiro Park and a few minutes' walk from the Prado museums, archaeological museum, Thyssen, Botanical Garden, Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor.
Just like Central Park in New York, Retiro Park is the lung of Madrid, where Madrilenians and tourists come to disconnect, practice sports, sunbathe, have a picnic. Therefore, the accommodation is located in one of the cleanest air zones in the capital.
Neighbourhood Environment and Character
• History and architecture: one of the first urbanised axes of the Madrid Expansion, with 19th-century buildings designed with block courtyards, classic brick facades and limited height. It houses some protected historic buildings by architects such as Cristóbal Lecumberri
• Luxury and exclusivity zone: belongs to the famous Golden Mile, alongside Serrano, Ortega y Gasset and Velázquez, with the presence of fashion boutiques, high-end brands and concept stores
Bars and Restaurants
Although the specific street is more residential, numerous notable establishments are concentrated in its surroundings:
• Sophisticated restaurants, from national cuisine to international gourmet in adjacent streets like Serrano and Goya.
• Elegant cafés and author bars in galleries and luxury hotels like Villa Magna or Serrano Royal
Transport
• Metro:
o Serrano Station (line 4), 4-5 minutes walking from Claudio Coello, intersection with Goya
o Also Rubén Darío (line 5) at ~430 m and Núñez de Balboa (lines 5 and 9) at ~580 m
• EMT Buses: multiple lines such as 1, 9, 14, 19, 27, 45, 51, 74 and night lines like N4, cover nearby stops (Ortega y Gasset Claudio Coello, Serrano Velázquez, Goya Velázquez)
• Commuter trains: Recoletos station (lines C1, C2, C7, C8, C10) about 900 m (~10 min walking)
• Others: major stations like Nuevos Ministerios or Atocha less than 3 km; quick access to M 30, A 2, Paseo de la Castellana
• BiciMAD and taxis available in the area
Leisure and Culture
• Peace Market: at number 34, entrance also through Ayala and Lagasca. Modernist market with about 70 gourmet stalls
• Infanta Beatriz Theatre (Teatriz): corner of Claudio Coello with Hermosilla. Classic theatre inaugurated in 1925, where Lorca's Blood Wedding premiered in 1933; today transformed into a shop
• Carlos de Amberes Foundation: former Church of San Andrés de los Flamencos at Claudio Coello 99, venue for exhibitions and conferences. Houses paintings such as Rubens' Martyrdom of Saint Andrew
• Literati Houses: Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (Claudio Coello 25), Antonio Machado (No. 16) and Camilo José Cela (No. 91) lived or wrote on this street
• Retiro Park: just 1 km away, ideal green lung for walks, outdoor activities and relaxation
• Prado Museum and other Art Triangle museums are also nearby.