Madrid neighborhoods to avoid?

Posted by: embar31

Madrid neighborhoods to avoid? - 11/01/06 10:14 AM

since I will b moving to Madrid w/out a place to stay, I will have to hunt out a flat once I get out there. R there neighborhoods that i should definitely avoid? R there neighborhoods that r cheap to live, resided by lots of students?
Posted by: shabba53

Re: Madrid neighborhoods to avoid? - 11/01/06 12:15 PM

There are quite a few good, cheap neigborhoods to get a place. Regarding safety, Madrid is a very safe city compared to those in the states. Petty theft/pickpocketting is the only thing most people need to worry about. I've lived in several areas of the city in the past. Looking for student areas, you'll probably want to check out Moncloa and the neighboring districts of Arguelles and Chamberi. I live in Chamberi before and it is a nice combination of student life and a more mature crowd. Also, I lived in the Malasana district, which is near Metro Tribunal. This area is known for it's crazy student night life and a large gay/lesbian crowd. My wife and I lived there for about 6 months during temprary work assignments. I've had good experiences with all of the areas mentioned above.
Posted by: pedmar

Re: Madrid neighborhoods to avoid? - 11/01/06 01:18 PM

the areas mentioned are good,also, if you are looking for decent rentals try the ciudad lineal area around metro quintana. there are plentyof contact at El Mundo newspaper site.
Posted by: SRedw

Re: Madrid neighborhoods to avoid? - 11/30/06 02:28 PM

I lived in Chamberí, close to 3 metro stops. It was great and quiet at night. I live on Plaza de San Juan de la Cruz 7, 8-3 and was very close to the Castellana. I lived close to Ríos Rosas, Nuevos Ministerios and Gregorio Marañón and had about 10 buses that took me home. I would move back to my area in a heartbeat.

Shawn