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Apartment Long-Term Rentals Madrid


Amazing residence in Madrid in Malasaña and the University area (Central Madrid)

1-bedroom apartment in Atocha Coliving in Palos de Moguer

Very elegant residence in Castilla

Exterior Room with private bathroom in Cuatro Caminos Coliving in Bellas Vistas (Tetuan)

Welcoming residence in Moncloa-Aravaca


Stylish studio in the Lavapiés neighbourhood in Lavapiés-Embajadores (Centro)
From 11 May 2025

Comfortable 1-bedroom apartment near the Chueca metro in Chueca - Justicia (Centre)
From 11 May 2025

Very charming studio in the Chamberi district in Trafalgar (Chamberí)
From 10 May 2025

Estudio moderno en el centro de Madrid in Lavapiés-Embajadores (Centro)
From 11 May 2025


Very homely studio near the Callao metro in Malasaña and the University area (Central Madrid)
From 11 May 2025

Elegant 2-bedroom apartment in the Salamanca district in Recoletos (Salamanca)
From 10 May 2025

3 Bedroom apartment in Atocha in Huertas - Cortes (Centre)
From 11 May 2025

Bright apartment close to Universidad Carlos III of Madrid in Acacias (Arganzuela)
From 11 May 2025

Centric 3-bedroom apartment near Plaza Mayor in Sol (City Centre)
From 11 May 2025

3-bedroom apartment in Lavapiés-Embajadores (Centro)
From 10 May 2025

Delightful 1-bedroom apartment in Ensanche de Vallecas
From 11 May 2025

Chic 2-bedroom apartment in Chueca in Chueca - Justicia (Centre)
From 01 Jun 2025

Exquisite studio in the Trafalgar neighbourhood in Trafalgar (Chamberí)
From 02 Jun 2025

Appealing studio in Ventas in Quintana (Ciudad Lineal)
From 11 May 2025

Homely 1-bedroom apartment in Berruguete in Berruguete Street (Tetuan)
From 01 Jun 2025

Superb 1-bedroom apartment in Barrio de La Latina in Palacio (Centre)
From 11 May 2025

2-bedroom apartment in Castillejos
From 03 Jun 2025

Welcoming 1 Bedroom Apartment close to UPM in Berruguete Street (Tetuan)
From 01 Jun 2025

Chueca, Most Centre of Madrid, 3-bedroom, 2 bathrooms in Chueca - Justicia (Centre)
From 01 Jun 2025

Cosy studio in Ciudad Lineal in Quintana (Ciudad Lineal)
From 11 May 2025

Modern 1-bedroom flat in Ciudad Lineal in Quintana (Ciudad Lineal)
From 11 May 2025

Stylish studio in Ciudad Lineal in Quintana (Ciudad Lineal)
From 11 May 2025

Great looking 1-bedroom flat close to Palacio Real de Madrid in Palacio (Centre)
From 01 Jun 2025

Atico Duplex en Salamanca in Prosperidad (Chamartín)
From 02 Jun 2025

1-Bedroom apartment near Lavapiés metro station in Lavapiés-Embajadores (Centro)
From 07 Jun 2025


Pleasant 1-bedroom apartment in Usera in Almendrales (Usera)
From 11 May 2025


Bright 1-bedroom apartment in Valdeacederas in Castillejos
From 11 May 2025


Appealing 1-bedroom apartment in Villa de Vallecas
From 11 May 2025


1-bedroom apartment in traditional building above Bilbao metro station in Trafalgar (Chamberí)
From 03 Jul 2025

1 room appartment near the Gran Vía metro in Sol (City Centre)
From 11 May 2025

Very cosy 1-bedroom apartment near the Gran Vía metro in Sol (City Centre)
From 10 May 2025


Lovely 1-bedroom apartment near Lucero metro station
From 20 May 2025

Well-decorated 1-bedroom apartment in a historic block of Trafalgar in Trafalgar (Chamberí)
From 03 Jul 2025

Welcoming 1-bedroom apartment in the Palacio area in Palacio (Centre)
From 21 May 2025

Cool 1-bedroom apartment near Tribunal metro station in Chueca - Justicia (Centre)
From 11 Jun 2025
How Public Transportation works in Madrid?
Madrid has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, metro, and suburban trains. All public transportation in Madrid uses the same fare system, which is based on zones. The city is divided into six zones, and the fare depends on how many zones you are traveling through. You can purchase tickets or a rechargeable card, called the Tarjeta Multi, which can be used on all public transportation.
Learn moreBucket list of things to do and see in Madrid
Madrid has many things to see and do. Some popular attractions include visiting the Prado Museum, strolling through Retiro Park, exploring the historic city center, visiting the Royal Palace of Madrid, and experiencing the local nightlife. There are also several shopping districts, such as Gran Via and Fuencarral Street, where visitors can find a wide variety of shops and restaurants.
Learn moreHow do I apply for a visa to stay in Madrid?
Spain can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of most European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport, but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
Learn moreBest neighbourhood to live in Madrid
In Madrid you'll find areas that are rich in historical and cultural significance, such as the famous Madrid de los Austrias (Old Madrid) and the Barrio de las Letras (Literary Quarter), university neighborhoods such as Moncloa and Ciudad Universitaria and areas that are known for their trendy and fashionable atmosphere, such as Malasaña, Chueca, and Salamanca.
Learn moreHow to eat like a local in Madrid?
Start with a traditional Spanish breakfast of churros and hot chocolate, for lunch try traditional Spanish dishes like paella, tortilla española, and gazpacho. Have a late-night dinner at a local restaurant or taberna, where you can enjoy a traditional Spanish meal of cocido madrileño or cordero lechal and end your perfect day with traditional dessert tres leches cake.
Learn moreWhere can I study or work remotely in Madrid?
If you are If you are looking for a place away from all the distractions and where you can spend an entire afternoon studying or working. Many cafes in the city offer a comfortable and quiet atmosphere for studying and working, and some even have designated study areas or free Wi-Fi. for a place away from all the distractions and where you can spend an entire afternoon studying or working. Many cafes in the city offer a comfortable and quiet atmosphere for studying and working, and some even have designated study areas or free Wi-Fi.
Learn moreWhat is the average cost of living in Madrid?
The cost of living in Madrid can vary depending on factors such as location, lifestyle, and personal expenses. Some areas within Madrid are cheaper than others, but generally the cost of living in Madrid is similar to that of other major European cities..The prices of basic necessities such as food and housing are generally not expensive.
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