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Why rent an apartment in the neighbourhood of Puerta Bonita, Madrid?

If you and your family are thinking of renting an apartment in Puerta Bonita, you should know that this neighbourhood is close to an area with many educational facilities.   

Puerta Bonita is a part of the district of Carabanchel, and it is in the south of Madrid.

Its boundaries are Avenida de Oporto in the north; Camino Viejo de Leganés, Calle de Carcastillo, Calle de Besolla and Avenida de Abrantes in the east; Avenida de los Poblados and Calle de Antonia Rodríguez Sacristán in the south; and Calle de Eugenia de Montijo and Calle del General Ricardos in the west.

Once upon a time, the old town of Carabanchel Bajo used to be the holiday destination of Madrid’s aristocracy, and nowadays it is a quiet residential area with small shops. The neighbourhood is well-connected by bus and metro with the stops of Oporto and San Francisco.

If you want to rent an apartment in the district of Carabanchel, and you are looking for a quiet neighbourhood with shopping areas and services, then the neighbourhood of Puerta Bonita could be the ideal place for you.

Discover the neighbourhood of Puerta Bonita with ShMadrid

Puerta Bonita is one of the most peaceful areas in the city of Madrid, and you can find it in the south of the Spanish capital.

Puerta Bonita is one of the most residential zones of Carabanchel, and it has many incentives for anyone who wants to live in this district. It is an especially interesting place for families who are looking for a relaxed place to reside.

The neighbourhood enjoys a good public transport network, with buses and metros, but also a few shopping options.

The most important streets in this neighbourhood are; General Ricardos: one of the most characteristic streets of the district of Carabanchel, as it crosses practically the whole district. Calle Ricardos starts at Marqués de Vadillo and ends at Eugenia de Montijo.

Another important street, Avenida de Oporto, starts at Plaza Elíptica (or Plaza Fernández Ladreda) and ends at General Ricardos. Recently, a bus and metro interchange was added to the beginning (Plaza Elíptica) and another to the end (Oporto-Valle del Oro), and these interchanges connect with the southern part of the community, for example, Leganés and Móstoles.

About halfway down the avenue, there is the metro stop of Opañel, with an exit to Calle Portalegre.

You can find Centro Cultural de Oporto, with its numerous socio-cultural events, at Calle Braganza, 78.

What to see in the neighbourhood of Puerta Bonita in Madrid

One of the most interesting sights to see in the neighbourhood of Puerta Bonita is, as you might have guessed, Puerta Bonita. It was previously called Puerta de Madrid, and it was constructed in the 19th century by the English foundry of R.W. Kennael & Cº & Falkirk. It disappeared in the 1980s when there was a traffic accident involving a crane that was working there.

Madrid City Council restored it, together with some of its smaller pavilions, in June 2005.

Other areas to stay in the district of Carabanchel are:

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