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reference: 201435
Gilmar Consulting presents exclusively this 102 square meter bright apartment, distributed in an entrance hall, living room, separate kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms in one of the best locations in Parque de las Avenidas. The building is a stately property with a doorman.
La Guindalera (also known as Barrio de Guindalera) is a neighborhood in Madrid belonging to the Salamanca district. It is located near Ventas del Espíritu Santo and is delimited by Avenida de América and the streets of Francisco Silvela, Alcalá, and M-30.
It began to be populated in the mid-19th century as a satellite neighborhood of the expansion of the Castro Plan, with horticultural settlements that took advantage of the "canalillo" (the surplus channel of the Canal de Isabel II). Later, it grew with the creation of the so-called Madrid Moderno and the Ciudad Lineal by Arturo Soria. The Breogán park, next to the M-30, and the Eva Duarte park in Manuel Becerra are located on the outskirts of the neighborhood. The etymology of the neighborhood's name may come from a popular cherry orchard irrigated by the nearby Abroñigal stream. The neighborhood had one of the first tram lines in Madrid.
The closest stations are Nuevos Ministerios (C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, C-7, C-8, and C-10, Chamartín district) and Méndez Álvaro (C-1, C-5, C-7, and C-10, Arganzuela district), which can be reached by metro line 6, and Recoletos (C-1, C-2, C-7, C-8, and C-10, Recoletos neighborhood), which can be reached by metro line 4.
The neighborhood is served by metro lines 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 9. • Line 2 serves the southern part of the neighborhood with the Manuel Becerra and Ventas stations. • Line 4 serves the Francisco Silvela axis, stopping at Diego de León and Avenida de América. • Line 5 crosses the neighborhood from the south, stopping at Diego de León and Ventas. • Line 6 runs parallel to Line 4, also going through Avenida de América and Diego de León, and stopping separately at Manuel Becerra. • Line 7 serves the northern and eastern parts of the neighborhood with the Avenida de América, Cartagena, and Parque de las Avenidas stations. • Line 9 serves only the northwestern end of the neighborhood with the Avenida de América station.
A large number of bus lines run through the neighborhood, including lines 1, 53, 74, 43, and 48.