Location Matters
Where you base yourself in Madrid directly affects the type of client you attract. The Salamanca district is the gold standard — affluent, discreet, and well-connected by metro. Clients associate the neighbourhood with quality, which supports premium pricing without additional justification.
Top Neighbourhoods
Salamanca is ideal for high-end positioning. Chueca and Malasana attract a younger, more international crowd. The area around Atocha station is convenient for travellers arriving by train. Avoid locations too far from the centre — clients want convenience, and being within 15 minutes of major hotels is a significant advantage.
Practical Tips
Look for furnished apartments with a portero (doorman) and a lift. Ground-floor apartments offer less privacy. Buildings with multiple residential units are preferable to those that are obviously short-stay. Invest in a clean, well-lit space — first impressions start at the front door.