Fuente del Berro is one of the six neighbourhoods that make up the Salamanca district in Madrid.
In this neighbourhood you can find Colonia Fuente del Berro, small villas and townhouses that were built at the beginning of the 20th century for the middle class, Colonia Iturbe 1 and Colonia Iturbe 2.
There is also the Quinta de la Fuente del Berro Park located in the eastern part of the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood is bounded by Calle Alcalá to the north, Calle del Doctor Esquerdo to the west, Avenida de la Paz or M-30 to the east and Calle de O'Donnell to the south. There is no Cercanías station. However, the stations of 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) can be easily reached by metro line 6, and the stations of Sol (C-3 and C-4, Centro district) and Recoletos (C-1, C-2, C-7, C-8 and C-10, Recoletos district of the same district) by metro line 2.
The district is served by several bus lines. Metro lines 2, 5 and 6 serve the district with the following stations: Ventas L2 and L5 / Manuel Becerra L2 and L6 ? O'Donnell L6
A wide variety of markets, supermarkets, gyms, schools, churches, parishes and a great variety of shops. The municipal sports centre Fuente del Berro and the well-known Plaza de Toros de las Ventas. It is also a residential neighbourhood, quiet and safe, with landscaped areas ideal for children and the elderly.
It is the Notting Hill of Madrid.