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Why rent an apartment in Centro in Madrid?

Centro is a district in the city of Madrid, and it is divided into the following neighbourhoods: PalacioLavapiés-EmbajadoresCortesJusticiaUniversidad and Sol. It is the most central part of the Spanish capital.

The district of Centro originated from the Muslim era, until it fell into Christian hands. At a later stage, in 1561, Philip II set up court in Madrid. From that moment on the city started to flourish and most of the monuments in the so-called Madrid de los Austrias (old city centre) were being constructed.

Madrid Centro offers many types of services, and this area will enable you to fully enjoy the capital’s fun and entertainment, like restaurants, cafés, cinemas, theatres, pubs, discotheques, etcetera...

All these characteristics make the district of Centro in Madrid one of the liveliest ones. If you want to rent an apartment in Madrid and you like bustling  neighbourhoods, then Centro will, without any doubt, be an excellent option.

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The district of Centro in Madrid offers many culinary restaurants and useful services and facilities for people who enjoy neighbourhood life. You will find it all in the busy and most central district of the Spanish capital.

You will not only find restaurants and cafes here, but also theatres, cinemas, discos, bars and tapas bars, many different shops and shopping centres, or in short: everything you could possibly need for your social life in the city of Madrid.

If you check out the different neighbourhoods in Centro, then renting an apartment in the neighbourhood of Palacio will let you enjoy cultural elements of one of the oldest cities in Europe. The neighbourhood of Palacio is bordered by Cuesta de San Vicente, Plaza de España and Calle de Leganitos to the North; bordered by the Manzanares River and Calle Segovia to the West; bordered by Calle Jacometrezo, Calle Costanilla de los Ángeles, Calle Fuentes, Calle Arco de Cuchilleros and Calle de Toledo to the East, and bordered by the corner of Ronda de Segovia with Calle de Toledo to the South.

If you are looking for a well-connected area in Madrid, then you can rent an apartment in the neighbourhood of Lavapiés-Embajadores. You will discover good public transport to other parts of the Spanish capital and also to nearby towns in the region of Madrid.

The district of Centro also has more fashionable and distinguished areas, and if this has your preference, then you can decide on renting an apartment in the neighbourhood of Cortes. You will find the lower chamber in this area, and the neighbourhood actually got its name from Las Cortes Generales de España (the Spanish Parliament), or the famous Congress.

Another option is to rent an apartment in Chueca - Justicia. This is where you will find the Court of Auditors and the Supreme Court, and the area is also well-known for its LGTBIQ community in the Spanish capital.

You can also consider renting an apartment in the neighbourhood of Malasaña - Universidad within the district of Centro. It is the ideal location for students who want to finish their studies and start their professional career in the Spanish capital.

Finally, if you prefer living in the city’s nerve centre, all you have to do is rent an apartment in the neighbourhood of Sol.

What to see in the district of Centro

The district of Centro has a lot to offer if you enjoy visiting Madrid’s historical monuments. We can recommend exploring areas that include Puerta del SolPlaza de OrientePlaza Mayor, Arco de Cuchilleros, the Gran Vía, Plaza de España, Plaza de Colón, Paseo del Prado, Plaza de la Lealtad and Plaza de Cibeles.

It is, among many other things, interesting to go and see the Royal Palace, the Metropolis Building, the Almudena Cathedral, the Basilica of Saint Francis the Great, Puerta de Toledo, Casino de la Reina and the Tobacco Factory.

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