A modernly decorated two bedroom apartment for up to 6 guests which has 70 m2 and two floors. This apartment is greatly located, just 4 minutes walk to the very popular shopping area names Grand Via. Excellent connection to the rest of the city by metro which is 3 minutes from the apartment. In the apartment you have everything you need for your stay as the fully-equipped kitchen, the ironing facilities, the TV set and the hair dryer. The apartment Piamonte 2 is situated on the 2nd floor, in a building with elevator.
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Apartment description:
Bedroom: Double bed, night tables, reading lamps, wardrobe.
Loft: Double bed, night table, reading lamps, wardrobe.
Living room: DVD, TV, coffee table, sofa, table and chairs, double sofa bed.
Bathroom: Washbasin with mirror, toilet, shower. Toilet: WC, washbasin, mirror. Kitchen: Washing machine, cooking hob, electric kettle, toaster, fridge / freezer, coffee maker, electric oven.
General facilities: Crockery and cutlery, iron and ironing board, drying rack, hair dryer, bed linen and towels.
Address:
Piamonte 7, Madrid
Nearby points of interest:
- Chueca District: Chueca is a neighborhood in Madrid located just to the north of the downtown core and old city, centered around the Plaza de Chueca and Chueca metro station. Chueca is one of the most fashionable and cosmopolitan areas of Madrid with many shops and boutiques of both international and independent designers also as chic cafes. - Chueca Metro station: Metro line 5. - Torres de Colon: Twin towers in the Plaza de Colon, an important commercial center in Madrid, the towers were designed by the architect Antonio Lamela. - Plaza de Colon: Located in the Alonso Martinez district of Madrid, this plaza and its fountain commemorate the explorer Christopher Columbus, whose name in Spanish was Cristobal Colon. - National Archaeological Museum of Spain: Located beside the Plaza de Colon (Columbus Square), the museum was founded in 1867 by a Royal Decree of Isabella II, and its purpose was to be a depository for numismatic, archaeological, ethnographical and decorative art collections compiled by the Spanish monarchs. The current collection includes, among others, Pre-historic, Celtic, Iberian, Greek and Roman antiquities and medieval (Visigothic, Muslim and Christian) objects.
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