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Penthouse in the best area of the Chamberí neighborhood in Madrid
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Penthouse in the best area of the Chamberí neighborhood in Madrid
Welcome to this penthouse in the heart of the Chamberí neighborhood in Madrid! Enjoy some unforgettable days in the city in this cozy, bright and quiet apartment in the most traditional and charming area in the center of Madrid. Recently renovated.
It is a building with concierge, and modern interior finishes. The penthouse has a bedroom with closet, a bathroom with shower, and a spacious living room, and a fully equipped kitchen.
How to get around the area
It is very well connected to Barajas airport, Madrid, the center and all points of interest in Madrid.
If you arrive by plane you can take line 8 to Nuevo Ministerios station.
From there take metro line 10 (Hospital Infanta Sofía-Puerta del Sur) to Gregorio Marañón station, which is just a few minutes walk away.
From there you can take the buses (Plaza del Callao - Barrio del Pilar), 40 (Tribunal-Alfonso XIII), 7 (Alonso Martínez -Manoteras) to reach the apartment in a few minutes. You can get off at the stop located at the Rubén Darío traffic circle.
Metro line 10 also takes you to Plaza de España and Casa de Campo.
Very close to the apartment there are several bus stops and subway stations to reach all the neighborhoods of Madrid.
At 200 m., at the Rubén Darío traffic circle, there is the Metro Line 5 station (Alameda de Osuna-Casa de Campo).
This line takes you to the center of Madrid (Chueca neighborhood, Gran Vía, Plaza de Callao).
It ends at the Casa de Campo, the largest park in Madrid, where there are sports and leisure areas, such as the Zoo, the Amusement Park or the artificial lake, created in the sixteenth century. There are bars and restaurants with terraces. You can practice nautical sports or rent one of its boats.
Nearby bus lines 5 (Puerta del Sol-Sevilla-Estación de Chamartín), 147 (Plaza del Callao - Barrio del Pilar), 40 (Tribunal-Alfonso XIII), 7 (Alonso Martínez -Manoteras), 16 (Intercambiador de Moncloa-Avenida de Pio XII), 61 (Intercambiador de Moncloa-Narváez) go to many destinations.
Walking 8 minutes, in Paseo de la Castellana you will find the stop of the lines 150 (Puerta del Sol/Sevilla-Colonia Virgen del Cortijo), 14 (Conde De Casal-Pío XII), 45 (Legazpi-Reina Victoria), 27 (Embajadores-Interchiador de Plaza De Castilla).
Other highlights:
You can find many stores and restaurants.
At 50 meters there is a public parking lot open 24 hours. There is also the possibility to rent a car space in the Eduardo Dato promenade three minutes away.
Nearby places of interest are: Plaza de Olavide, Plaza de Chamberí, Sorolla Museum, Estación Museo Chamberí (Railway Station) Anden 0, Instituto Valencia de Don Juan (Museum), Plaza de Colón, Biblioteca Nacional, etc.
The penthouse is located a few steps from Paseo del General Campos, a street of less than 900 meters from the Castellana Avenue and Emilio Castelar square to the corner of Santa Engracia street or Iglesia square. This avenue takes us on a cultural and liberal journey during the 19th century.
There are colleges and schools with some gardens and some remarkable houses, starting with that of the brilliant Valencian painter Sorolla, converted into a museum of his work. Also, at number 33, survives the palace of the Marquesa de Oliva, from 120 years ago.
One block above the Sorolla Museum is the British Council, in a classic building where its English school now operates. Further on, at number 14, is the Instituto Escuela belonging to the Institución Libre de Enseñanza -ILE- (Francisco Giner de los Ríos Foundation), which honors one of the founders in 1876 along with a group of professors separated from the Central University of Madrid for defending the freedom of the professoriate, which was forbidden at the time.
After the entry into force of the 1978 Constitution, the Foundation recovered its library and documentary collection, essential for the study of the pedagogical renovation in 20th century Spain.
Since then, it has resumed its activities oriented to various lines of action. In addition, it is in charge of the reconstruction of its library and documentary collection, necessary for the study of the pedagogical renovation in 20th century Spain.
A few meters from Martínez Campos, on Miguel Ángel Street, just behind the José Ortega y Gasset-Gregorio Marañón Foundation, you can visit the International Institute of Madrid, whose construction was completed in 1910, and is currently the headquarters of the American cultural center (official center for the teaching of English). It was founded in 1903, created and directed by the Protestant missionary and educator Alice Gordon Gulick.
The new center was an important educational focus for Spanish women in the following years.
Preparatory courses were created for access to the Escuela Normal de Magisterio, chemistry laboratory and for the Conservatory of Music, given the difficulties for women to access certain university privileges.
Intellectuals such as José Ortega y Gasset, Rafael Altamira, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Ramón Menéndez Pidal, among others, gave lectures in its auditorium.
In 1930 the first courses were organized to prepare librarians and archivists.
But their goals were cut short with the outbreak of war in 1936.
To prevent the properties of the International Institute from being confiscated by the Falange, which had already used some of them to house a group of girls from the Hitler Youth, the United States Ambassador, Carlton Hayes, rented the headquarters on Miguel Angel Street to use the building as an archive.
From 1950 to 1967, the International Institute housed the Colegio Estudio de la ILE, which became a private center in 1940.
The College tried to maintain in Madrid a refuge for liberal education in line with its original principles.
Once again, the then International Institute of Boston placed at their disposal half of the building on Miguel Angel Street without charging rent (they would only have to pay half of the maintenance costs of the house).
A number of professors who had lost their professorships for political reasons found work there.
To prevent the properties of the International Institute from being confiscated by the Falange, the U.S. Ambassador Carlton Hayes rented the headquarters on Miguel Angel Street to use the building as an archive.
In the 1970s, the Institute was on the verge of disappearing when the Boston Corporation voted to close it due to lack of funds. After the crisis, it has continued to pursue its original objectives: cultural exchange between Spain and the United States of America and the education of women; in addition to maintaining its library and organizing and sponsoring colloquia, concerts, seminars and film, arts, humanities, pedagogy, science, technology and social science cycles.
Students of Masters in economics and finance may be interested in the following nearby schools:
ESDEN Business School
Esden Business School
87 Ponzano Street
Bus 45 and 5 17-20 minutes
Instituto de Empresa, IE Business School
Maria de Molina, 31, Bus 16 y 61 16 minutes
EAE Business School (Joaquín Costa,41/ Príncipe de Vergara, 156)
Bus 16 and 7, 20 minutes
Centro de Estudios Financieros
Ponzano, 15, Walk 16 minutes
Training Center of the Madrid Chamber of Commerce (Pedro Salinas, 11)
Bus 7 39 minutes
EOI School of Industrial Organization
Gregorio del Amo, 6, Bus 45 33 minutes
IMF Business School Centro de estudios superiores profesionales IMF
Bernardino Obregón, 25)
Metro: Palos de la Frontera (line 3).
Bus 45 and 27 from Castellana
Bus: 55, 59, 6, 85, 85, 148, 60, 78, E1.
Ipac Bachelor Factory or Instituto de Formación Empresarial de la Cámara Oficial de Comercio e Industria de Madrid (Business Training Institute of the Official Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Madrid).
Pedro Salinas Street, 11)
Metro Avenida de la Paz (line 4).
Bus 7 from Ático 39 minutes
Bus: 53, 72, 73, 9.
The area is a gastronomic paradise with a constellation of Michelin stars: Mazarino Pº de Eduardo Dato 13; Lúa Pº de Eduardo Dato 5; Las tortillas de Gabino Calle de Rafael Calvo 20; En Paella Calle de Rafael Calvo 26; El Aliño Calle de Rafael Calvo 40; Mojama Calle de Fernández de la Hoz 40; Sakura Maru Plaza de Chamberí 10; Sólo de Croquetas- Zurbano: C/ Zurbano, 34; Soy Kitchen: C/ Zurbano, 59; Quimbaya: C/ Zurbano, 59; Izariya: C/ Zurbano, 63; Crustó Zurbano: C/ Zurbano, 26; NoDrama Concept: C/ Zurbano, 67; Benares: C/ Zurbano, 5; Sushita Café- Miguel Ángel: C/Miguel Ángel, 11; La Zahurda: C/Miguel Ángel, 24; Can Pizza Chamberí: C/ Santa Engracia 43; Taste Me: C/ Santa Engracia 53; Lara Grill: C/ Santa Engracia 43; Nanako: Calle de Raimundo Lulio, 24: Asiako: Marqués de Riscal 5; Asiako: Marqués de Riscal 5; Coque: Marqués de Riscal 11; Sa Marinada Madrid: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 33; La Bellea: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 35; El Yate: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 41; El “Sueño” de un caviteño: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 4; Tsunami Chamberí: C/ Luchana, 27; Narciso Brasserie C/ Almagro 32; El D3S3O. Madrid: C/ Almagro, 20; La Buganvilla: C/ Almagro, 12; Salón Japonés: C/ Foruny 34; Benedetto Ristorante: C/ Fortuny 34; La Espumosa Terraza: Entrance at Glorieta del Pintor Sorolla, 4:
La Choripanería Chamberí: C/ de Viriato, 49; Mantra: C/ de Viriato, 47; El Pedrusco de Aldealcorvo: C/ Juan de Austria 27; Casa Koi: C/ Trafalgar, 12; Nagoya: C/ Trafalgar, 7;
Marqués de Riscal 11; Sa Marinada Madrid: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 33; La Bellea: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 35; El Yate: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 41; El “Sueño” de un caviteño: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 4; Tsunami Chamberí: C/ Luchana, 27; Narciso Brasserie C/ Almagro 32; El D3S3O. Madrid: C/ Almagro, 20; La Buganvilla: C/ Almagro, 12; Salón Japonés: C/ Foruny 34; Benedetto Ristorante: C/ Fortuny 34; La Espumosa Terraza: Entrance at Glorieta del Pintor Sorolla, 4:
It is a building with concierge, and modern interior finishes. The penthouse has a bedroom with closet, a bathroom with shower, and a spacious living room, and a fully equipped kitchen.
How to get around the area
It is very well connected to Barajas airport, Madrid, the center and all points of interest in Madrid.
If you arrive by plane you can take line 8 to Nuevo Ministerios station.
From there take metro line 10 (Hospital Infanta Sofía-Puerta del Sur) to Gregorio Marañón station, which is just a few minutes walk away.
From there you can take the buses (Plaza del Callao - Barrio del Pilar), 40 (Tribunal-Alfonso XIII), 7 (Alonso Martínez -Manoteras) to reach the apartment in a few minutes. You can get off at the stop located at the Rubén Darío traffic circle.
Metro line 10 also takes you to Plaza de España and Casa de Campo.
Very close to the apartment there are several bus stops and subway stations to reach all the neighborhoods of Madrid.
At 200 m., at the Rubén Darío traffic circle, there is the Metro Line 5 station (Alameda de Osuna-Casa de Campo).
This line takes you to the center of Madrid (Chueca neighborhood, Gran Vía, Plaza de Callao).
It ends at the Casa de Campo, the largest park in Madrid, where there are sports and leisure areas, such as the Zoo, the Amusement Park or the artificial lake, created in the sixteenth century. There are bars and restaurants with terraces. You can practice nautical sports or rent one of its boats.
Nearby bus lines 5 (Puerta del Sol-Sevilla-Estación de Chamartín), 147 (Plaza del Callao - Barrio del Pilar), 40 (Tribunal-Alfonso XIII), 7 (Alonso Martínez -Manoteras), 16 (Intercambiador de Moncloa-Avenida de Pio XII), 61 (Intercambiador de Moncloa-Narváez) go to many destinations.
Walking 8 minutes, in Paseo de la Castellana you will find the stop of the lines 150 (Puerta del Sol/Sevilla-Colonia Virgen del Cortijo), 14 (Conde De Casal-Pío XII), 45 (Legazpi-Reina Victoria), 27 (Embajadores-Interchiador de Plaza De Castilla).
Other highlights:
You can find many stores and restaurants.
At 50 meters there is a public parking lot open 24 hours. There is also the possibility to rent a car space in the Eduardo Dato promenade three minutes away.
Nearby places of interest are: Plaza de Olavide, Plaza de Chamberí, Sorolla Museum, Estación Museo Chamberí (Railway Station) Anden 0, Instituto Valencia de Don Juan (Museum), Plaza de Colón, Biblioteca Nacional, etc.
The penthouse is located a few steps from Paseo del General Campos, a street of less than 900 meters from the Castellana Avenue and Emilio Castelar square to the corner of Santa Engracia street or Iglesia square. This avenue takes us on a cultural and liberal journey during the 19th century.
There are colleges and schools with some gardens and some remarkable houses, starting with that of the brilliant Valencian painter Sorolla, converted into a museum of his work. Also, at number 33, survives the palace of the Marquesa de Oliva, from 120 years ago.
One block above the Sorolla Museum is the British Council, in a classic building where its English school now operates. Further on, at number 14, is the Instituto Escuela belonging to the Institución Libre de Enseñanza -ILE- (Francisco Giner de los Ríos Foundation), which honors one of the founders in 1876 along with a group of professors separated from the Central University of Madrid for defending the freedom of the professoriate, which was forbidden at the time.
After the entry into force of the 1978 Constitution, the Foundation recovered its library and documentary collection, essential for the study of the pedagogical renovation in 20th century Spain.
Since then, it has resumed its activities oriented to various lines of action. In addition, it is in charge of the reconstruction of its library and documentary collection, necessary for the study of the pedagogical renovation in 20th century Spain.
A few meters from Martínez Campos, on Miguel Ángel Street, just behind the José Ortega y Gasset-Gregorio Marañón Foundation, you can visit the International Institute of Madrid, whose construction was completed in 1910, and is currently the headquarters of the American cultural center (official center for the teaching of English). It was founded in 1903, created and directed by the Protestant missionary and educator Alice Gordon Gulick.
The new center was an important educational focus for Spanish women in the following years.
Preparatory courses were created for access to the Escuela Normal de Magisterio, chemistry laboratory and for the Conservatory of Music, given the difficulties for women to access certain university privileges.
Intellectuals such as José Ortega y Gasset, Rafael Altamira, Juan Ramón Jiménez, Ramón Menéndez Pidal, among others, gave lectures in its auditorium.
In 1930 the first courses were organized to prepare librarians and archivists.
But their goals were cut short with the outbreak of war in 1936.
To prevent the properties of the International Institute from being confiscated by the Falange, which had already used some of them to house a group of girls from the Hitler Youth, the United States Ambassador, Carlton Hayes, rented the headquarters on Miguel Angel Street to use the building as an archive.
From 1950 to 1967, the International Institute housed the Colegio Estudio de la ILE, which became a private center in 1940.
The College tried to maintain in Madrid a refuge for liberal education in line with its original principles.
Once again, the then International Institute of Boston placed at their disposal half of the building on Miguel Angel Street without charging rent (they would only have to pay half of the maintenance costs of the house).
A number of professors who had lost their professorships for political reasons found work there.
To prevent the properties of the International Institute from being confiscated by the Falange, the U.S. Ambassador Carlton Hayes rented the headquarters on Miguel Angel Street to use the building as an archive.
In the 1970s, the Institute was on the verge of disappearing when the Boston Corporation voted to close it due to lack of funds. After the crisis, it has continued to pursue its original objectives: cultural exchange between Spain and the United States of America and the education of women; in addition to maintaining its library and organizing and sponsoring colloquia, concerts, seminars and film, arts, humanities, pedagogy, science, technology and social science cycles.
Students of Masters in economics and finance may be interested in the following nearby schools:
ESDEN Business School
Esden Business School
87 Ponzano Street
Bus 45 and 5 17-20 minutes
Instituto de Empresa, IE Business School
Maria de Molina, 31, Bus 16 y 61 16 minutes
EAE Business School (Joaquín Costa,41/ Príncipe de Vergara, 156)
Bus 16 and 7, 20 minutes
Centro de Estudios Financieros
Ponzano, 15, Walk 16 minutes
Training Center of the Madrid Chamber of Commerce (Pedro Salinas, 11)
Bus 7 39 minutes
EOI School of Industrial Organization
Gregorio del Amo, 6, Bus 45 33 minutes
IMF Business School Centro de estudios superiores profesionales IMF
Bernardino Obregón, 25)
Metro: Palos de la Frontera (line 3).
Bus 45 and 27 from Castellana
Bus: 55, 59, 6, 85, 85, 148, 60, 78, E1.
Ipac Bachelor Factory or Instituto de Formación Empresarial de la Cámara Oficial de Comercio e Industria de Madrid (Business Training Institute of the Official Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Madrid).
Pedro Salinas Street, 11)
Metro Avenida de la Paz (line 4).
Bus 7 from Ático 39 minutes
Bus: 53, 72, 73, 9.
The area is a gastronomic paradise with a constellation of Michelin stars: Mazarino Pº de Eduardo Dato 13; Lúa Pº de Eduardo Dato 5; Las tortillas de Gabino Calle de Rafael Calvo 20; En Paella Calle de Rafael Calvo 26; El Aliño Calle de Rafael Calvo 40; Mojama Calle de Fernández de la Hoz 40; Sakura Maru Plaza de Chamberí 10; Sólo de Croquetas- Zurbano: C/ Zurbano, 34; Soy Kitchen: C/ Zurbano, 59; Quimbaya: C/ Zurbano, 59; Izariya: C/ Zurbano, 63; Crustó Zurbano: C/ Zurbano, 26; NoDrama Concept: C/ Zurbano, 67; Benares: C/ Zurbano, 5; Sushita Café- Miguel Ángel: C/Miguel Ángel, 11; La Zahurda: C/Miguel Ángel, 24; Can Pizza Chamberí: C/ Santa Engracia 43; Taste Me: C/ Santa Engracia 53; Lara Grill: C/ Santa Engracia 43; Nanako: Calle de Raimundo Lulio, 24: Asiako: Marqués de Riscal 5; Asiako: Marqués de Riscal 5; Coque: Marqués de Riscal 11; Sa Marinada Madrid: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 33; La Bellea: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 35; El Yate: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 41; El “Sueño” de un caviteño: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 4; Tsunami Chamberí: C/ Luchana, 27; Narciso Brasserie C/ Almagro 32; El D3S3O. Madrid: C/ Almagro, 20; La Buganvilla: C/ Almagro, 12; Salón Japonés: C/ Foruny 34; Benedetto Ristorante: C/ Fortuny 34; La Espumosa Terraza: Entrance at Glorieta del Pintor Sorolla, 4:
La Choripanería Chamberí: C/ de Viriato, 49; Mantra: C/ de Viriato, 47; El Pedrusco de Aldealcorvo: C/ Juan de Austria 27; Casa Koi: C/ Trafalgar, 12; Nagoya: C/ Trafalgar, 7;
Marqués de Riscal 11; Sa Marinada Madrid: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 33; La Bellea: C/ Fernández de la Hoz, 35; El Yate: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 41; El “Sueño” de un caviteño: Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 4; Tsunami Chamberí: C/ Luchana, 27; Narciso Brasserie C/ Almagro 32; El D3S3O. Madrid: C/ Almagro, 20; La Buganvilla: C/ Almagro, 12; Salón Japonés: C/ Foruny 34; Benedetto Ristorante: C/ Fortuny 34; La Espumosa Terraza: Entrance at Glorieta del Pintor Sorolla, 4:
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Mitten in der Gegend Chamberí, einem Stadtteil von Madrid, befindet sich dieses Apartment. Museo del Prado und Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía sind Höhepunkte für kulturell interessierte Besucher, während die Region auch bekannt ist für Attraktionen wie Parque de Atracciones de Madrid und Zoo Aquarium Madrid. Lust auf ein spannendes Event? Dann schau doch mal in den Veranstaltungskalender dieser beiden Locations: Bernabéu-Stadion und WiZink Center.
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- Paseo de la Castellana - 1 Gehminute - 0.0 km
- Bernabéu-Stadion - 4 Autominuten - 2.5 km
- Gran Via - 4 Autominuten - 2.7 km
- Puerta del Sol - 7 Autominuten - 4.8 km
- Plaza Mayor - 7 Autominuten - 4.9 km
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- Casa Longinos - 4 Gehminuten
- Las Tortillas de Gabino - 2 Gehminuten
- Sushita Café - 3 Gehminuten
- Pancomido - 1 Gehminute
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