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M (Ben28Be) Piso moderno 2 dormitorios
- 4 People
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 75 m²
- Entire apartment
- No pets allowed
- WiFi
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Well-equipped kitchen
Cook delicious meals in a well-equipped kitchen.
Cozy and functional apartment featuring two bedrooms, both equipped with double beds and desks, making them ideal for rest, study, or remote work.
The bathroom is complete and modern, with a shower tray and a vanity unit with storage space, offering everyday comfort and practicality.
The fully equipped kitchen includes a washing machine, microwave, oven, gas hob, and refrigerator, providing everything necessary for comfortable and efficient use.
Its layout facilitates space optimization and organization.
The apartment is designed to offer comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for couples, small families, or professionals seeking a practical and well-equipped home. Neighborhood: The Quintana neighborhood, part of the Ciudad Lineal district in eastern Madrid.
It's a predominantly residential, quiet area with a neighborhood feel, featuring tree-lined streets and everyday services nearby.
The immediate surroundings combine housing, shops, traditional neighborhood bars, and family-run establishments, creating a familiar and everyday atmosphere typical of Madrid neighborhoods outside the more touristy center. Nearby Bars and Restaurants: In the vicinity of Calle Benidorm, you can find various gastronomic and leisure options ranging from classic bars to restaurants with good local reputations: Local Bars and Taverns • A'Conchiña – Classic bar and restaurant on Calle Benidorm itself, famous for its tapas and especially its patatas bravas. • Bar Castillo – Neighborhood bar with a relaxed atmosphere. • Pub Aristón – Ideal pub for drinks and nightlife close to home. • Alcalá – Local cafe perfect for breakfast or a quiet coffee. Nearby Restaurants • El Puchero de Quintana – Spanish cuisine and traditional tapas. • Costa Azul – Restaurant with a casual atmosphere and simple dishes. • Bar Los Amigos – Restaurant with local cuisine. • Comidas Caseras Mesón – Option for a daily set menu and homemade food. • Betelu – Navarrese cuisine in a broader nearby area of the district. • Docamar and Monty's – Popular options a bit further away, ideal for wider outings by bus or metro. Although the neighborhood doesn't have the gastronomic density of the city center, it does offer authentic neighborhood bars and restaurants with accessible menus and local flavor. Transportation and Mobility: The area is very well connected by public transport, making it easy to get around the entire city: Metro: The closest metro stations are: • Quintana (Line 5) – a few minutes' walk away. • La Elipa (Line 2) – also accessible on foot. • Pueblo Nuevo (Lines 5 and 7) – a bit further, but useful for additional connections. Buses: Several bus lines run nearby, connecting to important points in Madrid, such as: • Lines 38 and 146, among others, which take you both to the center and to peripheral areas. In general, from Calle Benidorm, you can reach the city center in approximately 20–30 minutes by public transport, which is very convenient for daily urban life. Nearby Tourist Attractions and Leisure: Although the immediate area is more residential and lacks major tourist attractions within the neighborhood, Madrid offers many interesting points a short distance away by public transport: Parks and Open Spaces • Retiro Park – Madrid's most famous park, ideal for walking, running, or relaxing. • Parque de la Fuente del Berro – Quiet urban park in a residential area. Culture and Tourism (somewhat further, accessible by metro) • Royal Palace of Madrid – Royal Palace and historical surroundings. • Jardín del Capricho – Historic garden, perfect for relaxed visits (especially on weekends). By metro, you can also quickly and easily access the historic center, museums, and tapas areas like La Latina, Malasaña, or Gran Vía in less than half an hour. Leisure and Nightlife: The neighborhood itself has bars and pubs with a quiet atmosphere, ideal for going out without having to travel far.
For more nightlife and evening entertainment (clubs, livelier pubs), many people tend to go to areas like Chueca, Malasaña, or Centro, which are accessible by metro. Summary — What is it like to live here? ✅ Neighborhood Advantages • Quiet neighborhood atmosphere but with services nearby. • Good connectivity with the rest of Madrid. • Classic neighborhood bars and accessible restaurants. • Ideal for those seeking a balance between residential life and urban living.
The bathroom is complete and modern, with a shower tray and a vanity unit with storage space, offering everyday comfort and practicality.
The fully equipped kitchen includes a washing machine, microwave, oven, gas hob, and refrigerator, providing everything necessary for comfortable and efficient use.
Its layout facilitates space optimization and organization.
The apartment is designed to offer comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for couples, small families, or professionals seeking a practical and well-equipped home. Neighborhood: The Quintana neighborhood, part of the Ciudad Lineal district in eastern Madrid.
It's a predominantly residential, quiet area with a neighborhood feel, featuring tree-lined streets and everyday services nearby.
The immediate surroundings combine housing, shops, traditional neighborhood bars, and family-run establishments, creating a familiar and everyday atmosphere typical of Madrid neighborhoods outside the more touristy center. Nearby Bars and Restaurants: In the vicinity of Calle Benidorm, you can find various gastronomic and leisure options ranging from classic bars to restaurants with good local reputations: Local Bars and Taverns • A'Conchiña – Classic bar and restaurant on Calle Benidorm itself, famous for its tapas and especially its patatas bravas. • Bar Castillo – Neighborhood bar with a relaxed atmosphere. • Pub Aristón – Ideal pub for drinks and nightlife close to home. • Alcalá – Local cafe perfect for breakfast or a quiet coffee. Nearby Restaurants • El Puchero de Quintana – Spanish cuisine and traditional tapas. • Costa Azul – Restaurant with a casual atmosphere and simple dishes. • Bar Los Amigos – Restaurant with local cuisine. • Comidas Caseras Mesón – Option for a daily set menu and homemade food. • Betelu – Navarrese cuisine in a broader nearby area of the district. • Docamar and Monty's – Popular options a bit further away, ideal for wider outings by bus or metro. Although the neighborhood doesn't have the gastronomic density of the city center, it does offer authentic neighborhood bars and restaurants with accessible menus and local flavor. Transportation and Mobility: The area is very well connected by public transport, making it easy to get around the entire city: Metro: The closest metro stations are: • Quintana (Line 5) – a few minutes' walk away. • La Elipa (Line 2) – also accessible on foot. • Pueblo Nuevo (Lines 5 and 7) – a bit further, but useful for additional connections. Buses: Several bus lines run nearby, connecting to important points in Madrid, such as: • Lines 38 and 146, among others, which take you both to the center and to peripheral areas. In general, from Calle Benidorm, you can reach the city center in approximately 20–30 minutes by public transport, which is very convenient for daily urban life. Nearby Tourist Attractions and Leisure: Although the immediate area is more residential and lacks major tourist attractions within the neighborhood, Madrid offers many interesting points a short distance away by public transport: Parks and Open Spaces • Retiro Park – Madrid's most famous park, ideal for walking, running, or relaxing. • Parque de la Fuente del Berro – Quiet urban park in a residential area. Culture and Tourism (somewhat further, accessible by metro) • Royal Palace of Madrid – Royal Palace and historical surroundings. • Jardín del Capricho – Historic garden, perfect for relaxed visits (especially on weekends). By metro, you can also quickly and easily access the historic center, museums, and tapas areas like La Latina, Malasaña, or Gran Vía in less than half an hour. Leisure and Nightlife: The neighborhood itself has bars and pubs with a quiet atmosphere, ideal for going out without having to travel far.
For more nightlife and evening entertainment (clubs, livelier pubs), many people tend to go to areas like Chueca, Malasaña, or Centro, which are accessible by metro. Summary — What is it like to live here? ✅ Neighborhood Advantages • Quiet neighborhood atmosphere but with services nearby. • Good connectivity with the rest of Madrid. • Classic neighborhood bars and accessible restaurants. • Ideal for those seeking a balance between residential life and urban living.
What this place offers you
Internet
Parking
Additional charge
Located nearby
Air conditioning
TV
Washing machine
Fridge
Microwave
Heating
Sleeping arrangements
Bedroom 1
1 Double bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double bed
Where you'll stay

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House rules
- Check-in: From 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm
- Check-out: Until 11:00 am
- Pets not allowed
- Smoking not allowed
- Youth groups not allowed
Guest reviews
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Todo mal, tardaron en dar las llaves más de dos horas
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Agustin M., Jan 2026, Spain 🇪🇸
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