Chueca-Justicia is a neighborhood of Madrid belonging to the Centro district, which holds the most beautiful and ancient monuments of the city, the most commercial streets, as well as the most important organs of municipal, regional and national power. It is bounded by the streets of Sagasta and Génova to the north, Paseo de Recoletos to the east, Fuencarral street to the west and Gran Vía to the south. It is a very popular residential neighborhood due to the great variety of stores, galleries, bars, restaurants and singular spaces, very appreciated for strolling and going out with friends. It preserves the typical architecture of the city, with balconies buildings, narrow streets and small squares. It highlights the SGAE building, one of the few modernist buildings in the city. It is very close to emblematic places of the city such as the Plaza de Sol, Cibeles, Puerta de Alcalá, the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, the Cathedral of Santa María la Real Almudena, the Royal Theater, and the Plaza de Oriente. It is very well connected by Metro (Tribunal: lines 1 and 10, Chueca: line 5) and buses.