What We Liked
- The orange latex sofa bed sleeps 2.
- The kitchen has an oven, stove, dishwasher, washing machine and a fridge.
- The double bed is spacious.
- The fitted wardrobe has lots of room for your clothes.
- The glass desk is cool.
- A mirror. Important.
Transportation
- La Latina metro station (line 5) is next door.
- You are 1 minute from from a bus stop (destination: everywhere).
Neighbourhood
La Latina
Your fun, historical and central home
Overview
In central La Latina, you can have it all.
You have a maze of narrow, cobblestone streets to get lost in, hazy tavernas serving exotic tapas dishes, vast outdoor markets, snug nightclubs and bars.
Each August, La Paloma festival is held here. This means free street concerts, late nights and happy people.
On Sundays, the streets of La Latina host the Rastro Market. Meet friends for a drink or lunch when the market closes. It's a Madrid tradition.
In La Latina, life's non-stop. Are you ready?
What can I do here?
If you tapear, it means you go from bar to bar trying the best tapas in each. And if you want to tapear in Madrid, you come to La Latina.
La Cava Baja is a long, long street. It's full of people, full of bars, full of taverns and full of restaurants. Try La Taranta. It's a flamenco bar, so expect a good time.
On Sundays buy books, antiques, furniture and clothes at the Rastro market.
Then sit down at a sun-soaked terrace in Plaza de La Cebada. It's full of friends sharing stories over a drink. Or go to historic Plaza Mayor, you'll find lots of trendy restaurants there.
It's the End Of The Month. Your pockets and purse are empty. But at least in La Latina, you can wander the old streets and alleys like a poor romantic poet. The mysterious 18th-century buildings are muse enough for anyone.
Gentrified fact
La Latina is the centre of an artistic, culinary, and cultural transformation. Evolutionary.
Can I afford it? €€ (mid-range)