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International Student Residences, Rooms and Apartments in Madrid

Madrid is a city of great monuments. Among its highlights are the medieval center dating back to the Habsburg Empire and the Prado Museum.
Madrid is not just a cultural destination. It is also a lively metropolis with many pubs, cafes, discotheques and nightclubs open late into the night, great for students.
Madrid offers a variety of attractions such as exhibitions, concerts, theatre, cinema, bullfights, etc. So don’t be surprised if you get stuck in a traffic jam at four in the morning, and the people you meet are not necessarily going off to work.
What more needs to be said about one of the finest capital cities of Europe. Just imagine doing an internship or work placement here whilst staying here in your own student apartment…
Madrid is famous for its internationality and students
Madrid is probably one of the best cities in Spain for students.
There are a lot of bars, the nightlife is legendary and it is also a good place to go to a Spanish language school, as here you’ll learn proper Spanish. The capital city is famous for its internationality and students love to come here to spend a year abroad.
There are a lot of sights and museums to visit all year round and the weather is usually quite mild. The Madrileños are known for loving their after work beer and tapas and if you come here for an internship you’ll learn to enjoy life just as the locals.
Madrid Student Bar Guide
Being the capital city, Madrid possesses a large number of bars, varying in their style and atmosphere, which makes it a great place to socialise for a student.
In every bar you will be able to buy a “caña,” (a small beer) and in common with much of Spain there are many tapas bars where the locals like to eat as well as drink. There are bars where you can simply chill out with your flatmates or university friends and there are bars for the more trendy students among us.
A popular place with students is La Latina area, where there is a more bohemian atmosphere. For good tapas try Plaza Santa Ana or Cava Baja. In general nightlife in Spain begins a lot later and so the bar scene is a large part of the evening for students from abroad or in general and workers alike.
For more details check our
Madrid Bars and Club Guide!