The Best Neighborhoods to Live in Madrid as a Student
Where you live shapes your whole year in Madrid — your commute, your social life, your budget. Here is an honest, no-fluff rundown of the neighborhoods students actually love, and who each one suits.
Chamberí (around Plaza Olavide)
Elegant, calm, and very "authentic Madrid" — leafy squares, terraces, and the lovely pedestrian Plaza de Olavide at its heart. Excellent metro and walking distance to the centre, yet quieter than the party zones.
Great for students who want a real-neighbourhood feel, good cafés to study in, and easy nights out without living on top of them.
Lavapiés
The most multicultural, creative corner of central Madrid: street art, international food, theatres, and unbeatable connections (lines 1, 3 and Cercanías nearby). Lively, diverse and central.
Perfect for students who want to be in the middle of everything, on a friendly budget.
Malasaña & Chueca
The trendy, design-y heart of the city — vintage shops, brunch spots, nightlife. Buzzy and central, but can be noisy at weekends.
Moncloa / Argüelles
Classic student territory next to the Complutense and other universities. Practical if your campus is on that side and you want a short commute.
How to choose
- Commute first: aim for under ~30 min door-to-class.
- Decide your vibe: lively (Lavapiés/Malasaña) vs. calmer-but-central (Chamberí).
- Budget: rooms in shared flats are far cheaper than studios — and better for meeting people.
- Always check it is well connected to metro/Cercanías.
AdastraHouse rooms are right in two of the best student areas — Plaza Olavide (Chamberí) and central Lavapiés — fully furnished, all-inclusive and move-in ready. Check the live map on our rooms page to see exactly where each one is.
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