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Why rent an apartment in the neighbourhood of Palomas, Madrid?

Madrid can be defined as a subtle mix between green parks and residential areas, and Palomos is a perfect example of this. Renting an apartment in the neighbourhood of Palomas therefore means you will have big parks right on your doorstep. 

Palomas is one of the neighbourhoods of the district of Hortaleza, which is in the northeast of Madrid. Its boundaries are: Avenida de los Andes in the northwest; Avenida de Manuel Azaña and Avenida de Logroño in the northeast; Avenida de América in the south; and Puente de Felipe Juvara in the west.

You can find the extensive Parque de Juan Carlos I in the northeast of the neighbourhood and on the other side of motorway M-40. The neighbourhood itself can be easily accessed by car, as it borders motorway M-40 and highway A-2, but you can also take the bus or metro, with the stop of Canillejas.

If you want to rent an apartment in the district of Hortaleza, and you are searching for a residential neighbourhood with services and green zones, then Palomas is worth checking out.

Discover the neighbourhood of Palomas with ShMadrid

Palomas is one of the most residential areas in the city of Madrid, and it is located in the capital’s northeast.

The neighbourhood can be divided into three areas, the first is Colonia Piovera, between Calle de Guadalajara and Calle de la Espirea, and between highway A-2 and Calle de las Azaleas. You can still see some of the original characteristics of the concept of this area, like tree-lined streets and single-family houses on a small plot.

The second area is Colonia Palomas, between Calle de Guadalajara and motorway M-40. Some of the remainders of the nature of this urban colony are still there.

The third area is Barriada Arroyo del Santo. This zone, in the surroundings of Avenida de los Andes, was the last to be developed. It is modern, with wide streets and high buildings, but it also has parks and green zones.

What to see in the neighbourhood of Palomas in Madrid

Some of the most interesting places in Palomas (in the district of Hortaleza) are its spiritual centers.

First of all there is La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de las Américas (the Church of Our Lady of the Americas) on Calle de Peonias. This red-brick building was built in the 90s to provide the neighbourhood with a church, as masses previously had taken place in a small building at Calle de Guadalajara. The impressive wooden star in the roof is supported by concrete beams.

Another place of interest is El Monasterio de la Natividad del Señor (the Monastery of the Nativity of the Lord), where at the end of the 70s a community of Benedictine Sisters was established. The Sisters are well-known for their paint and iconography workshop. Above the presbytery of the monastic church you can see the "Pantocrator de Canillejas", which was painted by a Greek iconographer in 1985.

Other areas to stay in the district of Hortaleza are:

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