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Hey. First time questioner. I´m moving to Madrid next fall and I´m doing the usual apartment search. I´m going to study at the SAE Institue which is on C/ Alcalá in the Concepcion or San Pascual neighbourhood. Now I´m wondering if I should find a place near the school or try and get a good piso somewhere in the center, or maybe somwhere between, like in Salamanca near Retiro park. I wouldn´t imagine the distance to be much hassle because of the metro but it would be nice to be able to walk somewhere, not just being stuck in the suburbs...

Any thoughts guys? Any discussion is well appreciated, I just can´t make up my mind.
 
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Hey, how are you?

One of my friends works off c/ Alcala in Barrio de la Concepcion, and lives between metros Goya and Ibiza on c/ Narvaez which is literally one block from Retiro. He walks to and from work nearly every day it isn't raining, and there's a direct bus going that way too.

I personally have lived near Plaza Mayor for one year, and now the Salamanca area for six months. One of the nice parts of Salamanca is that it's close to Retiro and walkable to city center. You will not have to use the metro unless you want to; if you like to walk, this is a great area - there's the park, there are far fewer tourists, the area is very safe at night, and it's beautiful. And of course, there's the world-class shopping out here, if you're into that like I am...

It depends on what you are looking for, and what's available when you turn up. City center can be full of students, foreigners, and tourists; however, the atmosphere and nightlife are just incredible. The suburbs offer quiet, safety, and far more Spanish families and residential neighborhoods, much like any city in the world. But the further out you go, the more you'll have to work out transportation, especially at night if you go out.

I really like living in the Salamanca area and would recommend it to anyone considering it. It's just beautiful and it's pretty much located near everything I need - my job, the park, city center, and shopping.

Good luck in your search. Feel free to ask more questions if you any more come up.

Tanya
 
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Thanks for the info. It´s well appreciated, I hope I can find something in that area. I´ve been looking at the Salamanca area and I´m looking forward to finding something there.

If anyone else has any info it´d be really cool.
 
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