
The Spanish holiday rentals Apartments in
Madrid and
Barcelona have seen a growth during this summer season if compared to the same period last year. It will take a few more months to establish whether a true growth trend is emerging but this is the third consecutive month that the market has experienced growth, suggesting rising confidence in the Spanish holiday apartments sector.
For the first time in over a year,
Apartments in Barcelona and Madrid have overtaken hotels in those cities just as they should do in a healthy market. Holiday apartments are currently being driven by Madrid and Barcelona where tourist number have increased considerably on an annual basis.
Barcelona is a beach-front city that, along with its coastal areas, is regularly voted one of the best places to spend holidays in the world. It is a cosmopolitan city and a fantastic place to stay and visit. Everyone is captivated by the city’s urban old world charm. Barcelona is arguably one of the finest of European cities.
The range of Apartments in Barcelona is diverse; from traditional and contemporary city Apartments in Barcelona’s old town to exclusive lofts and modernist flats in Barcelona’s Zona Alta and from sleek modern beach-front apartments.
Madrid is Spain’s capital and a city of cultural, political and economical importance and is the third largest European economic centre. Madrid hosts the head offices of the vast majority of the major Spanish companies, as well as the headquarters of three of the world’s 100 largest companies.
Barajas international airport is one of Europe’s major transport hubs and means that the city has excellent access from Europe and the rest of the world.
Madrid offers an incredible lifestyle and fantastic transport links to Europe and the rest of the world. The city is also home for the legendary football club Real Madrid.
The range of
Apartments in Madrid is diverse, from traditional and contemporary city apartments for holiday rentals in the best parts of the centre of Madrid city such as Barrio
Salamanca; to more affordable and cheap apartments in residential areas such as La Moraleja and
Aravaca.
Considering all factors above, it is no surprise that Barcelona and
Madrid Apartments are the starting points for the recovery of the Spanish holiday rentals market.