Friendly double bedroom not far from Museo Arqueológico Nacional
Double bedroom•14-bedrooms apartment•3 bathrooms•1 person
Calle Conde de Aranda, Recoletos (Salamanca), Madrid
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Double bed
Wardrobe
Desk
Chairs
Window
This is a Private bedroom
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This room has a total of 1 beds available
14 rooms in total
About this apartment
Landlord will not ask for admin fee in bookings with stay ONLY in July and August. Price of the rent will vary from September onwards - please ask to the landlord for confirmation on the price. Madrid! This beautiful and sunny city is certainly a wonderful place to study and it's no wonder that it is the third most populated city in the Europe, as there are plenty of things to see and experience everywhere around you. If you're coming here to stay for the next couple of months, then we have a homely spot for you here in Recoletos. You'll be living in a trendy area, close to Centro Universitario Villanueva UCM and the beautiful Parque de El Retiro as well as within reach of Retiro metro station and several cool points of interest such as Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Palacio de Cristal and Museo de Cera!\r\nThe property features ten cosy bedrooms, all of which are fresh, tidy and very inviting, three bathrooms, a WC, a large and comfortable living room, and a well-equipped kitchen where you'll be able to prepare all sort of tasty meals and treats. If you're looking to live in a place that is well-connected and close to many interesting spots, then this is certainly a great choice!\r\n\r\nKeep in mind that the landlord will only accept bookings from tenants between the age of 18 until 30 years old. Bed linen and towels are NOT included. the mattress is only supplied with the mattress cover, which cost 10€, to be paid upon check in.
You will be living with...
Mixed gender
Shared spaces and amenities
1/4
Kitchen
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Bathroom 3
WC
Living room
Availability
2025
Jan€630
Feb€630
Mar€630
Apr€630
May€630
Jun€630
Jul€630
Aug€630
Sep€630
Oct€630
Nov€630
Dec€630
2026
Jan€630
Feb€630
Mar€630
Apr€630
May€630
Jun€630
Jul€630
Aug€630
Sep€630
Oct€630
Nov€630
Dec€630
AvailableOccupied
Available from: July 2025
Min stay: 90 nights
Max stay: 330 nights
Last updated: March 2025
Landlord
Trusted Landlord
A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.
Professional
A professional landlord operates as a business, and manages a large number of properties. Many of these properties are usually student residences or apartments with lots of bedrooms. You can check the type of place at the top of this listing.
Extra services, expenses and fees to be paid directly to the Landlord
One-time payments
Security deposit
Equal to first rent
Refundable payment to be made directly to Landlord, which should be refunded if you meet all the rental conditions.
Fixed Monthly Bills
WaterNot included in the price
ElectricityNot included in the price
InternetIncluded in the price
Other fees
Admin fee in advance
€630
One time fee charged in advance for necessary maintenance.
Bed linen and towels fee
€10
One time fee charged for bed linen and towels.Note from landlord:Bed linen and towels fee : Matress protector
Early or late hours for check-in and check-out
€10
One time fee charged for check-ins/check-outs in early or late hours.Note from landlord:CHECK-IN TIMES: Mon-Fri from 09:00h to 18:00h. In case of a holiday or check-in out of the office hours, the key will be placed at a 24hrs specific place (Ask Landlord for more information)and it will have a cost of 10 EUR extra.
Cleaning fee
Included
Weekly cleaning of the common areas.
One less thing on your to-do list! Cleaning is covered for you.
Rental Conditions
Minimum stay 90 nights
Overnight guests allowed
Couples allowed
Pets allowed
Smoking allowed
Contract
Cancellation Non-refundable
Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
This type of policy doesn’t allow any refunds, regardless of when you decide to cancel a confirmed booking.
You can get registered on this place (empadronamiento).
Reviews
This place (1 Reviews)
4
The service (1 Reviews)
3
Joanna🇬🇧
Moved out in June 2018 · 20 to 29 years · Undergraduate
The flat was in a great location near to the centre of Madrid. However the common areas especially the kitchen are very small for the number of people using them.
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