While this home isn't in the heart of Madrid, it's under a five-minute stroll to the Usera Metro station. From there, it's a twenty-minute ride into the city centre, where you'll find attractions such as historic Puerta del Sol. So, that's the area covered – what about the apartment itself? Well, we'd say the open-plan living area doesn't have much of a homely feel. But, saying that, the bedrooms make up for this with their vibrant wallpaper. The kitchen is a bit compact, too, but it has everything you need to create some tasty tapas.
Home truths: *Please note you'll need to pick up the keys from the office.
*There's no dining table here, and there are only two stools at the breakfast bar, so at full capacity, two guests will have to eat on the sofa.
*One bedroom has a glass door, but it has a curtain for privacy.
*Given the home's location, you may hear some street noise during your stay.
*This accommodation does not accept groups of young people.
*Due to this home's location, you'll need to hop on public transport or hire a car to get the most out of your stay.