 This one bedroom apartment has 65 m2 and is convenient for up to 4 guests. There is a double bed in the bedroom and a double sofa-bed in the living room. There are two balconies, a dining area for 6 people and a bathroom with a large shower. The kitchen is fully equipped for comfortable cooking. This quiet flat is situated in La Latina area, in the city center and surrounded by restaurants and shops. Nearby is the metro stop "La Latina" (line 5).
Apartment description: Bedroom: Double bed, linen and towels, lamps, TV. Living room: 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, balconies.
Address: Calle Calatrava 21, Madrid
Nearby points of interest: - San Francisco el Grande Basilica It is a Roman Catholic church in central Madrid located in the Barrio (neighborhood) of La Latina. The main façade faces the Plaza of San Francisco, at the intersection of Bailén, the Gran Vía de san Francisco, and the Carrera de san Francisco. - San Cayetano church It is a Baroque church.Construction of the church began in 1669 by the architect Marcos López. Work was continued by others, including likely José de Churriguera y Pedro de Ribera, and not completed till 1761 by Francisco de Moradillo. - St. Michael's Basilica The Basílica of San Miguel is a baroque Roman Catholic church in central Madrid. It is located in San Justo Street, adjacent to the Archbishop's Palace. It is now owned by the Opus Dei. Construction began in 1739, on the site of the parish church of Sts. Justus and Pastor. - Almudena Cathedral When the capital of Spain was transferred from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, the seat of the Church in Spain remained in Toledo; so the new capital – unusually for a Catholic country – had no cathedral. Plans were discussed as early as the 16th century to build a cathedral in Madrid dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena, but construction did not begin until 1879. - Plaza Mayor The Plaza Mayor was built during the Habsburg period and is a central plaza in the city of Madrid, Spain. 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. - Metro stations Puerta de Toledo (line 5) La Latina (line 5) Tirso de Molina (line 1)
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