Location: Apartment Carrera de San Franc, LA LATINA - SOL, Madrid Area, Spain, Europe view maps with location
Summary of the apartment, 1 bedrooms, sleeps 4
Rental rate: £354 for property per week Property type: apartment, 40 m² Location type: town near the airport Highlights: central heating, television and answering device... View all features rates | availability
LA LATINA - SOL, Madrid Area. Apartment, near the airport
This is a smart and luminous apartment, located in a classic building in the central area of La Latina. At the entrance, a classical wooden door stands. The building is equipped with two elevators and janitor service.
The lightness that can be perceived through the large balcony creates a very warm ambiance in this apartment. One should not miss its fabulous views of the nearby basilica of San Francisco el Grande, one of the most outstanding temples in Madrid.
The living room includes a main dinning table, several chairs and a double sofa-bed. The kitchenette is fully equipped with fridge, microwave and coffee machine. The dormitory has a double-size bed and a large closet. The toilet is quite spacious and it includes bathtub and bidet. The apartment also includes central heating, television and answering device for the entrance, as well as all the appliances that you may need during your stay (laundry machine, ironing machine and cleaning devices.)
Location
The apartment is located in the central neighborhood of La Latina, at a very short distance from some of the main tourist attractions of Madrid: the Royal Palace, the Opera, Gran Vía, Plaza Mayor and the Prado Museum.
The apartment is quiet and nice by day. At night, the area is very safe and the pubs and terraces are open for you. On Sundays, the famous flee market of El Rastro takes place a few blocks away.
The apartment is well communicated through public transport: “La Latina” and “Puerta de Toledo” Metro stations (line 5) and bus lines 3, 60 and 148. It is also easily reachable from Madrid-Barajas international airport, as well as from Atocha and Chamartín railway stations and from Estación Sur bus station.
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Distances from Apartment Carrera de San Franc to main interest points in LA LATINA - SOL, Madrid Area
Rental Rates for the apartment - Apartment Carrera de San Franc, LA LATINA - SOL, Madrid Area, Spain, Europe
For property
Quoted in: Euros Approximate equivalent in:
Period name
Period
per week
per night
minimum stay
01 Aug 2006 - 31 Dec 2008
£354
£51
1 week
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Owner's notes to the rental rates:
69 € per night / 449 € week
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Owner name: Apartments Madrid Telephone: 0034 655 032 927 Preferred language(s): English, Italian Registered since: 14 Aug 2006 Property listed since: 04 Jan 2007