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Why rent an apartment in the neighbourhood of Atocha, Madrid?

The neighbourhood of Atocha is one of the best known neighbourhoods in the city of Madrid.

It belongs to the district of Arganzuela, one of the closest districts to the centre of the Spanish capital. The neighbourhood’s name is derived from the famous Atocha station, one of the busiest train stations in Spain.

 It is, therefore, safe to say that the neighbourhood of Atocha is one of the most well-connected neighbourhoods in the capital.

The neighbourhood of Atocha is bordered by Ronda de Atocha to the north, Calle de Méndez Álvaro to the west, Avenida de la Ciudad de Barcelona to the east and the M-30 to the south.

Atocha is centrally located, very well connected and full of services. It is ideal for anyone who has decided to rent a flat in the district of Arganzuela.

Discover the neighbourhood of Atocha with ShMadrid

The neighbourhood of Atocha is one of the most interesting and comprehensive neighbourhoods in Madrid. It is close to a multitude of cultural, commercial and leisure options, and with its proximity to the city centre and Atocha station the neighbourhood shows its full potential.  

You will find many important cultural centres in the neighbourhood of Atocha, such as the Reina Sofia Museum, the Prado Museum and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, and these three are all part of Madrid’s famous ‘Triangle of Art’ or ‘Golden Triangle’.

These museums are accompanied by other museums, like Caixa Fórum, the Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid, the Museo del Jamón and the Museo Nacional de Antropología.

In terms of leisure options, the neighbourhood is close to the Teatro Kapital, which is also a party hall, but its proximity to the city centre is also worth mentioning. This gives you plenty of opportunities to spend your leisure time at many different commercial areas.

Transport options are perfect if anyone needs to travel within the different areas of Madrid. And thanks to the AVE and other trains that stop at Atocha station (the most important train station in Spain), you can also easily travel to other autonomous communities.

This neighbourhood is ideal for anyone who wants to live in a well-connected, complete and central neighbourhood.

What to see in the neighbourhood of Atocha in Madrid

One of the most important sights to see in the neighbourhood of Atocha is Atocha station, a railway complex located close to the Plaza del Emperador Carlos V.

This is an important railway junction, and the station sees the highest passenger traffic numbers in the entire country. The station is still original, although it has been remodelled on the inside, where they built a lobby that gives access to other stations.

A tropical garden was added to the hallway, and old tracks and platforms were replaced. The greenhouse has about 7,200 plants of 260 different species and some ponds.

Many people have been dumping their (exotic) pets between the aquatic plants, and it generally concerns Florida turtles, soft-shelled turtles, and Plecos and goldfish.

You can make use of a long-distance ticket sales office and travel service in the lobby. Nowadays you can also enjoy fast food services, restaurants and thematic exhibitions here, and these exhibitions change on a regular basis.

Other options for staying in the district of Arganzuela are:

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