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Welcoming 1-bedroom apartment next to Bilbao metro station in Trafalgar (Chamberí)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Welcoming 1-bedroom apartment next to Bilbao metro station in Trafalgar (Chamberí)

From 27 Dec 2024

€1,150 /month
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Admirable 1-bedroom apartment near the Valdeacederas metro in Castillejos
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Admirable 1-bedroom apartment near the Valdeacederas metro in Castillejos

From 01 Nov 2024

€1,100 /month
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1-bedroom apartment in Sol (City Centre)
Up to 3 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment in Sol (City Centre)

From 24 Dec 2024

€1,350 /month
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Appealing 1-bedroom apartment in the Palacio area in Palacio (Centre)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Appealing 1-bedroom apartment in the Palacio area in Palacio (Centre)

From 03 Feb 2025

€1,400 /month
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Appealing 1-bedroom apartment near Gran Vía metro station in Chueca - Justicia (Centre)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Appealing 1-bedroom apartment near Gran Vía metro station in Chueca - Justicia (Centre)

From 16 Feb 2025

€1,150 /month
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1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in Argüelles (Moncloa)
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

1-bedroom apartment, with outdoor area in Argüelles (Moncloa)

From 02 Feb 2025

€1,390 /month
Bills included
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Graceful 1-bedroom apartment next to Bilbao metro station in Trafalgar (Chamberí)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Graceful 1-bedroom apartment next to Bilbao metro station in Trafalgar (Chamberí)

From 01 Jan 2025

€1,300 /month
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Cosy 1-bedroom apartment close to Valdezarza metro station
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Cosy 1-bedroom apartment close to Valdezarza metro station

From 05 Dec 2024

€750 /month
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Welcoming 1-bedroom apartment close to Almendrales metro station in Almendrales (Usera)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Welcoming 1-bedroom apartment close to Almendrales metro station in Almendrales (Usera)

From 20 Nov 2024

€850 /month
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Very nice 1-bedroom flat in Zofío in Usera
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Very nice 1-bedroom flat in Zofío in Usera

From 04 Jan 2025

€600 /month
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Modern 1-bedroom flat near the Valdezarza metro
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Modern 1-bedroom flat near the Valdezarza metro

From 31 Dec 2024

€800 /month
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Neat 1-bedroom apartment in Usera
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Neat 1-bedroom apartment in Usera

From 23 Dec 2024

€600 /month
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Homely 1-bedroom apartment near Valdezarza metro station
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Homely 1-bedroom apartment near Valdezarza metro station

From 01 Jan 2025

€800 /month
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Marvellous 1-bedroom apartment, in Malasaña in Malasaña and the University area (Central Madrid)
Up to 2 people • 1 bedroom

Marvellous 1-bedroom apartment, in Malasaña in Malasaña and the University area (Central Madrid)

From 01 Feb 2025

€1,400 /month
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Nice 1-bedroom apartment not far from Valdeacederas metro station in Castillejos
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Nice 1-bedroom apartment not far from Valdeacederas metro station in Castillejos

From 20 Oct 2024

€1,350 /month
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Cosy 1-bedroom apartment very close to Almendrales metro station in Almendrales (Usera)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Cosy 1-bedroom apartment very close to Almendrales metro station in Almendrales (Usera)

From 13 Dec 2024

€950 /month
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Snug 1-bedroom apartment with terrace close to Valdezarza metro station
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Snug 1-bedroom apartment with terrace close to Valdezarza metro station

From 01 Jan 2025

€850 /month
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Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Inviting 1-bedroom apartment in Buenavista

From 02 Jan 2025

€835 /month
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Comfy 1-bedroom apartment near Antón Martín Market in Huertas - Cortes (Centre)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Comfy 1-bedroom apartment near Antón Martín Market in Huertas - Cortes (Centre)

From 16 Jan 2025

€1,005 /month
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Beautiful 1-bedroom apartment close to Campamento station in Latina district
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Beautiful 1-bedroom apartment close to Campamento station in Latina district

From 01 Feb 2025

€775 /month
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Appealing studio near Parque Emperatriz Maria de Austria in Usera
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Appealing studio near Parque Emperatriz Maria de Austria in Usera

From 05 Feb 2025

€700 /month
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Inviting 1-bedroom apartment in near Palacio Real in Palacio (Centre)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Inviting 1-bedroom apartment in near Palacio Real in Palacio (Centre)

From 01 Feb 2025

€1,100 /month
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Bright 1-bedroom apartment near Parque de Pradolongo in Usera
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Bright 1-bedroom apartment near Parque de Pradolongo in Usera

From 25 Jan 2025

€700 /month
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Spacious 1-bedroom apartment near the Usera metro in Almendrales (Usera)
Up to 1 person • 1 bedroom

Spacious 1-bedroom apartment near the Usera metro in Almendrales (Usera)

From 21 Jan 2025

€1,060 /month

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