
The large neighbourhood of Chamartín, located in the north of the city, is one of the most exclusive areas in Madrid. It is the financial area per excellence, as such, many of the biggest companies in Spain have they headquarters in here. The big skyscrapers and luxury apartments, define the skyline of the neighbourhood. Chamartín isn’t all about business, here you can find cultural monuments like the National Natural Science Museum of Madrid and The National Music Auditorium - that is carrying important projects in the music world. The neighborhood has good connections with all the other areas in Madrid, thanks to the Madrid-Castellana train station.
Some of the biggest companies in Spain as business people.
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, home of Real Madrid.
With the modern vibe.
It's all about business.
Living in Madrid is an incredible experience. Madrid is the best place in the country to savour all that Spanish cuisine has to offer, as well so many other local traditions. Here, you will always have something new to do, as Madrid is one of Europe’s most vibrant cities.
Madrid is home to one of the world’s most famous museums – the Museo del Prado. However, there are plenty more landmarks and museums to see. Whenever you want to party, the city will be ready for it! Studying in Madrid can’t be done without experiencing the tapas the city is known for. Head over to Malasaña or the party barrios near La Latina to experience just how the Madrileño students enjoy their tapas and cañas.
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