The Salamanca district is one of the most significant areas of Madrid, known for its unique layout and the residents who have traditionally inhabited its iconic streets. Its construction dates back to the second half of the 19th century and corresponds to the urban expansion carried out during the reign of Isabel II. The forerunner to whom it owes its name is the Marqués de Salamanca, who conceived a new location with carefully designed buildings to house the aristocratic and bourgeois classes of Madrid. Its buildings are of particular interest due to their architectural quality and the beauty of their facades. Traditionally, Salamanca was a residential area, especially inhabited by the country's political and economic elites. In recent years, this residential character coexists with other activities such as business, diplomatic, and especially commercial, as it is one of the most important luxury fashion areas in the capital. The property is located very close to the Diego de León metro station, with easy access to the M-30 and A-2 and the Avenida de América interchange.
The Guindalera neighborhood is known for its quiet and residential atmosphere, ideal for those looking for a place to settle in Madrid. The property is surrounded by services and amenities, such as restaurants, shops, and supermarkets. Additionally, it has excellent public transport connections, close to the Salamanca neighborhood, Eva Perón park, and the Retiro. The area offers educational options, including schools, nurseries, and kindergartens, as well as shops and supermarkets. In the area, there are health centers, pharmacies, and very close by, the Hospital de La Princesa and Quirón.