Double bedroom•3-bedrooms apartment•2 bathrooms•1 person•76 m²
Calle Cañete, San Isidro (Latin American), Madrid
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Your bedroom
Double bed
Wardrobe
Bed linen
Window
Door lock
This is a Private bedroom
You won't have to share the bedroom with anyone else
This room has a total of 1 beds available
3 rooms in total
About this apartment
Looking for a peaceful place where you can devote yourself to your studies and at the same time have everything needed within reach to ensure you have an enjoyable and comfortable stay? Sharp choice! We can help you out with that. This place near Oporto metro station is it. With its pleasant atmosphere and welcoming feeling, you'll have all that is necessary close by, from shops to supermarkets. Plus, if you're a foodie and you enjoy dining out from time to time, Madrid has amazing restaurants and since you'll live near transport links, getting to the city centre and many universities along the way, as well as cultural sights, won't be a problem. In short, we're sure you'll start looking at Madrid as your home
This apartment is in the second floor with elevator, has three comfy bedrooms, a kitchen and two bathrooms. As you see, the property has it all, looks, comfort and location. What's not to love right? Go for it!
You will be living with...
Mixed gender
Shared spaces and amenities
1/2
Kitchen
Bathroom 1
Bathroom 2
Living room
Availability
2025
Jan€360
Feb€360
Mar€360
Apr€360
May€360
Jun€360
Jul€360
Aug€360
Sep€360
Oct€360
Nov€360
Dec€360
2026
Jan€360
Feb€360
Mar€360
Apr€360
May€360
Jun€360
Jul€360
Aug€360
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Nov€360
Dec€360
AvailableOccupied
Available from: August 2025
Min stay: 28 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: March 2025
Landlord
Trusted Landlord
A trusted landlord has had at least one successful booking.
Moved out in May 2017 · 20 to 29 years · Postgraduate
The room was spacious indeed, enough for two. The flat was nice. The neighborhood seemed safe, but not that clean. Every kind of shops could be found in 10-15 minutes walking. The center is around 30-40 minutes far.
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