This spacious one bedroom apartment of 70 m2 is situated in an elegant building from the 19th century. The apartment is comfortable for 4 guests, there is a double bed in the bedroom and a double sofa bed in the living room. The kitchen is fully equipped. The apartment is located in a pedestrian area of the "Puerta del Sol" plaza, just few minutes walking to most important commercial district of the city as well as in the neighbourhood of major monuments of the “Madrid de los Austrias” district, the Royal Palace, the Opera House “Teatro de la Opera” , “La Almudena” Cathedral, etc.. The subway station is at two minutes walking, the station Puerta del Sol (lines 1, 2 and 3) and Opera station (lines 2 and 5) will take you to the rest of the city.. If you have a small group or lif you are a arge family, we have in this building more 3 apartments: Apartment Arenal Suite, Apartment Arenal Superior and Apartment Arenal Junior.
Apartment description:
Bedroom: Double bed, linen and towels, lamps.
Living room: Home cinema TV, table and chairs, double sofa bed.
Bathroom: Toilet, shower, washbasin.
Kitchen: Cookware and kitchen utensils,washing machine, toaster, fridge...
General facilities: Bed linen and towels, washing machine, iron, hair-dryer, dishwasher, juicer, toaster, coffee maker, kettle, blender, oven, microwave, fridge-freeze, air condition, telephone, Hi Fi, TV(satellite), DVD, Internet.
Address:
Calle Arenal 18, Madrid
Nearby points of interest:
- Convent of Las Descalzas Reales El Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales, literally the Monastery of Barefoot Royals, resides in the former palace of King Charles I of Spain and Isabel of Portugal. Their daughter, Joan of Austria, founded this convent of nuns of the Poor Clare order in 1559. - San Gines The church of San Ginée, in Madrid, is one of the oldest churches in that city. It is situated on the Calle Arenal. References to it appear in documents dating from the ninth century. Originally built in Mudejar style (of the structure only the campanile survives), it was rebuilt in 1645. - Puerta del Sol The Puerta del Sol (Spanish for "Gate of the Sun") is one of the most well known and busiest places in Madrid. This is the centre of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also contains the famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eating of the Twelve Grapes and the beginning of a new year. The New Year's celebration has been broadcast live on TV since 31 December 1962. - Chocolateria San Gines The Chocolatería San Ginés is a café at Pasadizo de San Ginés, 5, in central Madrid, in a passageway close to San Ginés church, west of the Puerta del Sol. It has served principally chocolate con churros (hot chocolate and churros) since 1894. Coffee and cakes are also available. - Plaza Mayor The Plaza Mayor was built during the Habsburg period and is a central plaza in the city of Madrid. It is located only a few blocks away from another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is rectangular in shape, measuring 129 by 94 meters, and is surrounded by three-story residential buildings having 237 balconies facing the Plaza. It has a total of nine entranceways. The Casa de la Panadería, serving municipal and cultural functions, dominates the Plaza Mayor. - Teatro Real The Teatro Real (literally Royal Theatre) or simply El Real (as it is known colloquially), is a major opera house located in Madrid. The theatre stages around seventeen opera titles (both own productions and co-productions with other major European opera houses) per year, as well as two or three major ballets and several recitals.
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