Rent Apartment Verdigris Kokerboom Chueca
Holiday Home Rental Description
With its privileged position in Madrid’s bustling centre, this apartment offers the best of the city’s art, culture and entertainment on its doorstep.
As you walk into the large open-plan living area, you’ll immediately be struck by the dazzling amount of natural light pouring in through the green-shuttered French windows along two walls. Open these up to reveal a series of pretty Juliet balconies that beckon to be perched at with your morning coffee or evening glass of wine. Alternatively, take a seat on the inviting sofa or armchair and bask in the sunlight in luxurious comfort.
We love the wooden beams and columns here that act as a decorative divider between the office area and dining room, the latter offering a scenic space to enjoy celebratory meals cooked up in the sleek kitchen or prepared by a private chef, arranged by your host.
With two beautifully dressed bedrooms to boot, as well as luxurious rainfall showers to get your mornings off on the right foot, you’ve got everything you need for a relaxing, carefree stay.
When it comes to exploring, head out in any direction and you’re sure to find a cultural hotspot from this central spot. Gran Vía’s shops and striking architecture are a three-minute walk, Puerta del Sol is a twelve-minute stroll, while Plaza Mayor and El Retiro Park are both fifteen minutes away on foot.
Further Information::
*You’ll need to climb ten steps in order to reach the lift that will take you to the apartment on the first floor
*A cot and a high chair are available on request
*The second bedroom’s twin beds are pushed together
*You’ll receive a welcome pack of local products
*The TV is equipped with English channels
*As you’re in a wonderfully central location, you may hear some street noise – light sleepers may wish to bring earplugs
*The building’s entrance is communal
*Your host may be able to accommodate early check-ins and late check-outs on request
*You’ll receive an in-person check-in
*There’s no parking here, but we recommend skipping the car and using Madrid’s public transport instead – Chueca station is a three-minute walk away