Where to Stay in Madrid: Best Neighborhoods Ranked
Deciding where to stay in Madrid? This neighborhood guide covers Sol, Salamanca, Malasaña, La Latina & more, with tips on prices, transport & nightlife.
Spain’s cities are bursting with culture, food, history, and energy. This section offers in-depth guides to the most exciting urban destinations across Spain — perfect for weekend breaks, cultural trips, or city-hopping adventures.
Deciding where to stay in Madrid? This neighborhood guide covers Sol, Salamanca, Malasaña, La Latina & more, with tips on prices, transport & nightlife.
Discover Malaga: one of Europe’s oldest cities with a stunning historic centre, trendy neighbourhoods, street art, and excellent transport connections.
Madrid is a beautiful city full of culture, architecture, excellent restaurants, events and nightlife. Madrid’s city center literally exudes money and power. An underrated city. La Latina: One of Madrid’s oldest neighborhoods, whose cobblestone streets are perfect for stopping at a plaza for a small snack and a glass of wine. Here you can find among other things the world’s oldest continuously operating restaurant, Sobrino de botín (founded 1725).
If you were free to choose where in the world to live, where would you find yourself? One likes Bangkok, one likes Imatra and one likes Fuengirola. We were faced with this positive problem before and in this blog post I’ll open up about the things we considered when choosing a new city to live…
Why come: Valencia is Spain’s third largest city, with a very beautiful historic centre, a former riverbed made 9km long! The city is a very attractive centre with a 9 km long historic centre, the Turia Park, the magnificent futuristic cultural and architectural complex Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciènces and kilometres of sandy…