A 1905 corner apartment, fully restored in 2026. Six balconies, two fireplaces, original floors. On Madrid's coolest street.
The Apartment
This apartment was built in 1905 and completely restored in 2026 — not renovated in the way that word usually means, but genuinely reinvented from the ground up while preserving everything worth keeping. The original pino melis floors were painstakingly restored rather than replaced. The two fireplaces remain exactly where they've always been. The 3.5-metre ceilings remind you, constantly, that they don't build like this anymore.
The position is exceptional: a corner apartment on the third floor, with six balconies across two façades that bring light in from two directions throughout the day. The building borders the Teatro Español on all sides. Plaza de Santa Ana — Madrid's most beloved square — is 30 seconds away on foot. The Thyssen-Bornemisza museum is a 5-minute walk. The Prado is 10.
The acoustic windows were newly fitted during the restoration — high-spec glazing that means you get all the energy of one of Madrid's most alive streets and none of the noise the moment you close them. It's a detail that sounds minor until your first night here.
The Interior
The interior design was approached as a curation, not a decoration project. Every piece of furniture was sourced individually — vintage finds, recovered objects, things that carry some history with them. Some pieces have been part of the owner's life for a decade. Others were found specifically for this space. The paintings and photographs are all original works, each with a real story behind it. The books on the shelves were chosen with the same care as the furniture: you won't find a random stack of paperbacks left behind by previous guests, but a small library that was assembled deliberately and is there to be read.
The brief was simple: create a space that feels serene without feeling empty, curated without feeling like a museum, personal without feeling like someone else's home. Custom joinery throughout. Marble countertops. Warm lighting in every room — because cold light has no place in a space like this.
The beds and sofa are new, because comfort is non-negotiable. Everything else has a story.
The Bedrooms
The main bedroom is spacious, with a darker and more elegant feel than the rest of the apartment. One balcony to the street, a walk-in wardrobe, and an en-suite bathroom. The kind of room that feels like a proper retreat — considered, calm, unhurried. The sort of place you find yourself going to bed earlier than usual.
The second bedroom is slightly smaller, but arguably offers the better morning in the apartment. Two corner balconies flood the room with light from two directions, and a fireplace anchors the whole space. A large wardrobe. Waking up here — light coming in from the corner, the sounds of Echegaray below — is a genuine privilege. The word gets overused. Here it applies.
Both bedrooms are made up with organic cotton linen from Zara Home — soft, breathable and properly laundered between every stay. The kind of detail you notice the first night and take for granted by the second, which is exactly the point.
The apartment accommodates up to four guests comfortably.
The Bathrooms
The en-suite bathroom is the larger of the two — a proper bathroom with two windows, a rain shower, green marble countertop and warm wooden vanity unit. The aesthetic is consistent with the rest of the apartment: considered, vintage in feeling, nothing accidental. The kind of bathroom you don't rush through.
The second bathroom is a completely different experience. Floor-to-ceiling burgundy tiles, rain shower, and an atmosphere that takes you somewhere else the moment you walk in. More contemporary, more unexpected — and genuinely one of the most characterful rooms in the apartment.
Both bathrooms are fully equipped. Towels are Zara Home — 500gsm white cotton. Each bathroom has a full set: bath towel, hand towel and bath mat. The weight is the detail: thick enough that they feel considered, not an afterthought.
Kitchen & Living
The kitchen is fully equipped: induction hob, full fridge, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer. Everything you need, nothing you don't.
The apartment has full central air conditioning throughout — cooling in summer, heating in winter. For the colder months there is also central gas heating, private to the apartment and not shared with the building, which warms the space in a way that air conditioning alone never quite manages. Both systems work independently, so you can find the exact temperature that suits you regardless of the season. Additional fans in every room for those nights when you just want a soft breeze.
5G WiFi throughout. All lighting is warm-toned. You won't find yourself searching for a corkscrew.
The Neighbourhood
Calle Echegaray sits in the Barrio de las Letras — the Literary Quarter — named after the writers who lived here during Spain's Golden Age. Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, Góngora. Their names are still embedded in the pavement in golden letters. You walk on them every day.
Time Out voted it the coolest street in Madrid — and one of the coolest in the world. Not because of any single thing, but because of what's concentrated in 300 metres: Cardamomo flamenco tablao right at your door, Salmón Gurú — one of Spain's finest cocktail bars — steps away, a century-old liquor shop at number 19 unchanged since 1902, and the Gran Hotel Inglés, a beautifully restored 1920s hotel where actors and bullfighters used to drink before shows.
The Teatro Español borders the building on all sides. Plaza de Santa Ana is 30 seconds away. The Thyssen-Bornemisza is a 5-minute walk. The Prado and Reina Sofía are 10 minutes on foot. Sol and Antón Martín metro stations are both nearby.
During the day the neighbourhood is calm and unhurried — locals having lunch, people reading on the terraces. At night it transforms completely. This is one of the most alive parts of Madrid after dark, and the apartment is in the middle of it. The acoustic windows mean you control how much of that energy comes in.
A personal note on the neighbourhood: the owner's favourite place in Las Letras doesn't appear in any guide — Acid Café, hidden on Calle de la Verónica, a quiet street that most people walk past without noticing. For dinner, anywhere in the Triciclo family of restaurants. For a drink, Acid again.
This is not a neighbourhood that needs to be discovered. It's one that rewards being properly inhabited.
About Your Host
I was born in Madrid, and so were my parents. It's a big city that somehow manages to feel warm and walkable — everything you need is within reach, and people here still talk to each other. That's not nothing.
I spent seven years living on this street, in several different apartments, until I found this one. Las Letras has always been my reference point in Madrid — the neighbourhood I kept coming back to, the one that felt most like the city I grew up in. There's a quality of light here in the mornings that I've never been able to fully explain. It comes through the corner windows and does something to the room that you have to experience to understand. That was part of why I chose this apartment specifically.
I lived here for three years before deciding to restore it properly. During those years I hosted guests, and I loved it — not the logistics, but the thing itself. Watching someone arrive tired from a journey and leave feeling like they'd actually been somewhere. That stayed with me.
The restoration took time. Some of the pieces in this apartment I've had for ten years. Others were sourced specifically for this space — the paintings and photographs are all original works, each with a story behind it. The brief I gave myself was simple: create a space that feels serene but intentional. Something you want to look at without it overwhelming you. Something that says something about this neighbourhood, this city — but quietly, with purpose.
I live nearby and I'm genuinely available. Before you arrive I'll share everything you need — access details, personal recommendations, anything specific you ask for. I'm responsive and happy to help if something comes up. But I won't hover. The apartment is set up so that everything is intuitive from the moment you walk in.
Arrival & Welcome
I'll be there to meet you in person — or if I can't make it, someone I trust completely will be. Either way, you won't be arriving to an empty apartment with a key code and a PDF.
If you'd like, I'll walk you through the space properly — how everything works, the little things worth knowing. And if you already know Madrid well and just want the keys and to get on with it, that's equally fine. You set the pace.
There's always fresh coffee ready and a bottle of water waiting for you when you arrive. The water from the tap is perfectly drinkable — the bottle is just for that first moment, when you haven't had time to settle in yet.
Check-in is from 3:00 PM. If you're arriving early and need to drop your bags, just ask — I'm flexible when I can be. Check-out is by 11:00 AM, with the same flexibility if you need a little extra time.
Cleaning & Linen
The apartment is cleaned before every stay — always included in the price. For stays of five nights or more, a mid-stay clean is included as well. You don't need to think about it.
House Rules
No parties or events. This is a home in a residential building, and the neighbours deserve the same peace you'd want. The night is right there outside the windows — you don't need to bring it in.
No smoking inside the apartment. The balconies are yours.
No pets as a general rule. If you're travelling with a service animal, please message before booking and we'll sort it out.
The space has been put together with a lot of care. Not precious care — you're here to live in it, not look at it — but the kind of care that means you'll notice if something gets damaged. Please treat it as you'd want someone to treat your home.
What Makes This Place Unique
Most apartments in Madrid's historic centre fall into one of two categories: either renovated to look like every other rental — white walls, catalogue furniture, a capsule coffee machine — or untouched for thirty years with charm that's more accidental than intentional.
This is neither.
The building was constructed in 1905 and the restoration completed in 2026. Everything worth keeping was kept — original pino melis floors, 3.5-metre ceilings, two fireplaces, a corner position with six balconies. Everything that needed rethinking was rethought completely: marble, wood, bespoke joinery, acoustic windows that feel like they've always belonged.
The interior took years, not weeks. Nothing was bought in a set or selected from a catalogue. The brief: serene without feeling empty, curated without feeling like a museum, personal without feeling like someone else's home.
The apartment borders the Teatro Español on all sides. Plaza de Santa Ana is 30 seconds away. The Thyssen is a 5-minute walk, the Prado 10. A neighbourhood that has been Madrid's literary and cultural heart for five centuries.
Not a single thing makes this apartment unusual — it's the combination. A historic building, an obsessive restoration, an interior that was thought about rather than assembled, in a location most visitors to Madrid never properly experience. It was designed to feel like a home — a very particular home — rather than an accommodation.
The apartment is on the third floor. There is no lift, but the staircase is wide and original to the building. Shared building entrance.
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About the area
Madrid
Madrid Centro, a neighbourhood in Madrid, is home to this apartment. National Prado Museum and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Gran Via and Paseo de la Castellana. Check out an event or a game at Bernabéu Stadium, and consider making time for Madrid Zoo Aquarium, a top attraction not to be missed.
Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
Gran Via - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
Plaza Mayor - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
Getting around
Anton Martin Station - 4 min walk
Madrid (XOC-Atocha Train Station) - 17 min walk
Madrid (MAD-Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas) - 29 min drive
Restaurants
Arrocería Marina Ventura - 1 min walk
Salmon Gurú - 1 min walk
Cervecería Alemana - 1 min walk
La Venencia - 1 min walk
100 Montaditos - 1 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras?
As of 19 May 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras on 9 May 2026 start from AU$608, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras?
This property doesn't offer parking.
What time is check-in at 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras?
Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.
What time is check-out at 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is 1905 Corner Flat · Temporary Stay · Las Letras located?
Located in Madrid Centro, this apartment building is within a 5-minute walk of Plaza de Santa Ana and Puerta del Sol. National Prado Museum and Gran Via are also within 10 minutes. Anton Martin Station is only a 4-minute walk and Sevilla Station is 6 minutes.