Snug double bed in a 4-bedroom flat in Malasaña





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4 rooms in totalSi todo lo que necesita es un lugar acogedor para dejar sus maletas, ya que la mayor parte de su tiempo explorará la ciudad y se dedicará a sus estudios con sus compañeros de clase, tenga en cuenta este apartamento bien ubicado en el corazón de la ciudad. Rodeado de todo lo que pueda necesitar, como tiendas, restaurantes, cafeterías, lugares de interés cultural y otros lugares increíbles, este apartamento le garantizará tener todo lo que necesita al alcance de su mano. Ya que te mantendrás cerca de la estación de metro Noviciado, llegar a otras partes de la ciudad será fácil. Además, tendrá la ventaja de vivir a poca distancia de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Campus de Somosaguas, Universidad Camilo José Cela, Universidad Pontificia Comillas y Universidad Antonio de Nebrija. El apartamento esta en una tercera planta, sin ascensor, cuenta con cuatro habitaciones, una cocina y un baño. En pocas palabras, esto podría ser exactamente lo que necesita. Entonces, por qué esperar. Una aventura está tocando a tu puerta! Tenga en cuenta que durante los meses de invierno, si desea tener la calefacción encendida, tiene un costo adicional.
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2025
2026
Available from: December 2025
Min stay: 27 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
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Female, 30-40 years old
Lives with family
Worker
Hosted 4 people
Speaks Arabic, English, French and Spanish
Response rate 97%
Usually replies in 13 hours
Joined Aug 2016
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