John Taylor presents this fully renovated property in one of the most exclusive and stately areas of Madrid. Strategically located in the Jerónimos neighborhood, within walking distance of the Prado Museum, the Royal Botanical Garden and the Retiro Park.
It has an area of 210m² including communal areas and is located on the first floor of an elegant building dating back to 1920, which stands out for its beautiful façade and its magnificent entrance hall.
The flat has two high windows facing south onto Espalter Street, service entrance and 3,30m high ceilings. The property is exempt from property tax and there is a concierge service.
Undoubtedly a property for clients who value the excellent location and the elegance of the building. The house has a very comfortable distribution. In the area of receipt emphasizes the luminous living room, and next to him we have a modern kitchen perfectly equipped with high-end household appliances. In the rest area we have three large bedrooms with many closets and bathroom on suite. In the hall there is an elegant guest toilet.
Location description:
The area of los Jeronimos is found east of the city centre in between the most popular avenues and symbolic places of the city; calle Alcala, Plaza de la Independencia, Paseo del Prado from Plaza de Cibeles to Paseo Infanta Isabel. We also find the Retiro Park one of the most renowned parks of Spain that offers its residents tranquility and a privileged location right by the city centre. This residential area is home to families and young professionals that look for an alternative area that is quieter than the city centre. We find large avenues and monumental and noble buildings throughout the well known avenues such as calle Alcala, Alfonso XII…that showcases the period of splendor of Madrid and the Spanish empire. The area of Paseo del Prado is the heart of the institutional Madrid: where you will find Banco de España, the Stock Exchange, the monumental building of the Post Office and symbolic places like Plaza de Cibeles, Neptuno and Puerta de Alcala. Most importantly, the Prado Museum, Reina Sofia, Thyseen…that makes Madrid home to some of the most famous and important art galleries in the world. By the Prado museum we find the Botanical Gardens that currently has over 30.000 different species from around the world. This neighborhood is a popular option for anyone looking for a slower pace of life in the Spanish capital a stepping stone away from Barrio Salamanca and the city centre.
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