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How to find the perfect apartment in Madrid and save!


These days, if you are going to journey toMadrid, Spain, it may make more sense to saveyour money for the important things and find an apartment for more comfortable or more moderately pricedaccommodation. 

The Short-Term Apartment Rentals in Madrid offer variedstandards of accommodation depending on your budget. They can provide highstandards of comfort at lower prices, along with the additional benefits ofprivacy, freedom and the ability to choose your own meal times and food.

Hotelscan cost you a lot of money, whereas taking a lookat the range of Madrid apartments available may allow you to find accommodationwhich is situated within reach of the busiest and most entertaining areas inthe city!

Apartmentsare available in a wide selection, so if it's not -in fact, an economical option thatyou are looking for and you want to have the best in luxury for your family,you are sure to find a Madrid apartmentwhich suits your needs, all it takes is teensy bit of time to look throughthose available.


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1. Decide where you want to stay in Madrid. The city is divided intosections, called Barrios, so you may want to look at a map when determining acentral location from which you want to operate. Tip: Go ahead and rent nearthe Madrid sights you want to see. Rates do not drop that dramatically as youget away from the city center.

 2. Determine what kind of sleepingarrangements you will need. There are many studio apartments available inMadrid at reasonable prices, but if you want a bedroom separate from the restof the apartment, you can expect to pay a higher rate.

3. Get on the Internet and look at some of theapartment locator services for Madrid.The internet is, of course, the most convenient way to discover the range ofoptions which are available to them. Even if you don't book your accommodationonline, the internet is still an excellent medium to see what kinds ofapartments are available and their typical price ranges for these varyingfactors.

4. Pick out several apartments and find out whatamenities and conveniences are included in theprice of the rental. Most apartments have a fully equipped kitchen, microwave,TV and dishwasher, but some may also include internet connection, heating andair conditioning, cable, hair dryer and a courtyard or terrace.

5. If you are not sureabout the apartment equipment or the location, talk with homesfortravellers.com team about your requirements aboutapartments in Madrid. This will help you to choose the right apartment or partof the city which suit your needs. 

6. When you are sure about the apartment and its location, Book it online. You will get a Booking Confirmationwith all the instructions for the arrival.

 7. Double-checkyour reservation and all the arrangements at least a week in advance of yourdeparture time. Do not forget to contact with theperson in charge of the check in so he/her can organize his/her time to go tothe apartment to welcome you.


You will find a wide range of apartments in Madrid  (more than 180 apartments in Madrid) at homesfortravellers.com. Remember that we are from Madrid and we know personally the apartments and areas where they are located.

2012 Reasons for Visiting Madrid

There are many reasons to visit Madrid in 2012, if you have not already done!

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Traditions in Madrid: The Christmas Lotery


Christmas is widely celebrated in Spain as well as in other parts of the world. However, comparing with the Christmas celebrations in the Nordic countries, the differences are stark. In Spain, the celebration of Christmas begins on December 22, when the Special Drawing Christmas Lottery takes place.

The Christmas Lottery  is currently one of the events more intensely Christmas lives in Madrid. It has become probably the game that arouses sympathy and passion, and that is undoubtedly part of this cherished holiday, which is the "kick" from the beginning of the same

Every tenth costs 20 €, but the tradition also sends "share", and which share many interests, so that luck is dealt. And two are the "drums" of fate, of which the children of San Ildefonso excited will draw the numbers and awards.

The Draw takes place in the room draws the State Lotteries in Madrid. During five hours of radio and television broadcast it. Bars, offices and factories operating at a slow pace. Millions of people open their ears to hear the children of Madrid Colegio San Ildefenso sing the winning numbers.

The "Gordo"

Across the country we hear the echoes of the radio broadcasting the voices of children reading the magic number of winning tickets. There are many walking more or less hysterical wandering on the eve of the celebration of Christmas. Simultaneously, the children sing in radio and television speakers throughout the country the numbers of winning tickets.

Christmas lottery is the world's largest and more or less all the Spanish part. In addition, all dreaming the same thing, El Gordo, the highest prize. Since 2005, El Gordo is around 3 million Euro.

Origin of the Lottery

The initiator of the initiative and founding of the great national lottery was Charles III. Since 1892 he has held this Christmas Lottery so popular. Even took place during the civil war. Children singing the numbers of winning tickets are always students in the College of San Ildefenso of Madrid, a school established for orphaned children. This combines interest and charity in a Catholic spirit. The Christmas lottery is a popular tradition!

The sale of the draw period is the longest of the year. The government numbers are the first weeks of July. So perhaps the Christmas lottery is the best selling and most popular of the Sweepstakes.

Long queues are to be put up to get a tenth in some of the most traditional authorities in Madrid, as Doña Manolita o La Pajarita. The Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol are also strategic points of sale, where lotteries are those that encourage passersby to participate.

Locals, visitors and tourists are made with at least a few tenths in the hope that their number the children of San Ildefonso I sing with joy.

There's still time to book your apartment in Madrid to learn all the traditions of Madrid and enjoy the holidays in Madrid

Christmas Markets in Madrid


As previously mentioned, Christmas in Madrid, as well as other festivals, is celebrated mainly in the street.

There are numerous activities for children and adults enjoy specially arranged for this Christmas season.

One of the most popular traditions is the Christmas markets. You will find in the main squares in the center of Madrid. Here we leave a list for you to choose depending on your situation or your personal preferences, as each of them is specialized in one thing:



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Plaza Mayor
From 1 to December 31
Monday to Thursday, from 10 to 22 h. and Friday through Sunday from 10 to 23 h.
Traditional Christmas Market / Carousel



Plaza de Santa Cruz. Plaza de la Provincia
From 1 to December 31
Monday to Thursday, from 10 to 22 h. and Friday through Sunday from 10 to 23 h.
Traditional Christmas Market



Plaza de Santo Domingo
From November 25 to January 8
10 to 22 h.
Christmas Craft Fair



Plaza de Jacinto Benavente
From November 25 to January 8
10 to 22 h.
Cultural craft fair



Soledad Torres Acosta Plaza
From November 15 to January 15
10 to 22 h.
Christmas Fair with ice rink and ski slope



Plaza de Callao
From November 18 to January 9
10 to 22 h.
Christmas activities (sale of Christmas decorations, ice rink and Christmas tree)



Plaza del Carmen
From November 25 to January 8
10 to 22 h.
Christmas Fair



Plaza of Spain
From December 15 to January 5
Craft Fair



Plaza de Moncloa
From December 1 to January 7
Craft Fair


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Exhibitions Nativity Scenes in Madrid


For those interested in knowing the culture and traditions of Madrid, we present a list of all the places where there are Nativity Scenes Exhibitions in Madrid

From December 1 to January 8, the main Nativity Scene, organized by the City Council at Palacio de Cibeles will be open for visitors.

Hours: Tuesdays through Sundays, 10 to 21 h. 18, 24 and December 31, 10 to 16 h. January 5, 10 to 14 h.

This year, the Bethlehem Municipal finds its new location on the main floor of CentroCentro-Palacio de Cibeles, a space open to all locals and guests of our city to share the illusion of Christmas. The Bethlehem consists of 200 figures, 133 figures and buildings in the collection of the City of Madrid made by José Luis Mayo, and 70 figures from the personal collection of Enrique Haro made by different artists.
The scenery of Bethlehem represents the beginning of his tour the Nativity with the worship of angels, a portal that is a mixture of stable and cave. Continue with the representation of a mountain area in close-ups where is located the Annunciation to the shepherds and, through visual effects, creating the illusion of the appearance of the angel. After the procession of the Magi coming from the East the scenery takes us through all the typical Christmas prints to the town of Bethlehem.

Itinerary Nativity scenes in Madrid


Free admission, except in the National Museum of Decorative Arts

City Museum
C / Príncipe de Vergara, 140
Bethlehem Hebrew monumental character of the Association
The Cultural Dormis Cieza (Murcia).
From 8 December to 8 January.
Tuesday to Friday, from 10 to 20 h. Mondays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 10 to 14 h. December 25 and January 1, closed.


Clock House Cultural Center
Exhibition Hall La Lonja
Walk of the poplar, 10
Popular Bethlehem hundred feet square, with figures of the craftsman José Luis Mayo Lebrija.
From December 12 to January 8.
Monday to Saturday, 10 to 14 h. and 17 to 21 h. Sundays, 10 to 14 h. December 25, 1 and January 6, closed


C. Municipal Ciudad Lineal
C / Hermanos García Noblejas 16, ground floor
Traditional Bethlehem.
From 19 December to 9 January. Monday to Thursday, from 9 to 17 h. Friday, 9 to 14 h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, closed


National Museum of Decorative Arts
C / Montalbán, 12
Eighteenth-century Neapolitan Nativity.
Tuesday to Saturday from 9.30 to 15 h. Opening Thursday evening (except January 5) in 17-20 h. and 21, 23, 27, 28 and 30 December. Sundays and holidays from 10 to 15 h. On Mondays and days 24, 25 and December 31 and January 6, closed.
General admission: € 3. Reduced and free tickets: Available at mnartesdecorativas.mcu.es


Royal Palace of Madrid
C / Bailen, s / n
The Royal Palace houses the Prince Neapolitan crib, commissioned by Charles III for his son in 1760. Includes original figures of the eighteenth century, as well as architecture and popular elements.
From 15 December to 15 January.
Monday to Sunday, from 10 to 17 hours, closing ticket. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December, 1 and 6 January and the days of official acts


Royal Monastery of the Encarnacion
Plaza de la Encarnación, 1
To celebrate the fourth centenary of the founding of the Monastery of the Incarnation in Madrid, this Christmas the church will host the Neapolitan Bethlehem Monastery of the Augustinian Recollect of Salamanca, the first time this crib is displayed outside the walls of Salamanca convent.
From 15 December to 15 January.
Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 to 13 hours, close the box office and from 16 to 17.30 pm, closing the box office. Sundays, 10 to 14 h, close the box office. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 and 6 January.


Monastery of the "Descalzas"
Royal Plaza of the Nuns, 1
Installing a small crib, which prevail spirituality.
From December 15 to January 15.
Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 to 13 hours, close the box office and from 16 to 17.30 pm, closing the box office. Sundays, 10 to 14 h, close the box office. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 and 6 January.


Royal Monastery of Santa Isabel. Church
C / Santa Isabel, 48
Bethlehem popular around the altar of the church of Santa Isabel.
From 15 December to 15 January. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10.30 to 12.45 h. and 16 to 17.45 h. Friday, from 10.30 to 12.45 h.
Sundays and holidays from 11 to 13.45 h. Closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 and 6 January


Monasterio de Santa Ana and San Jose "Discalced Carmelites"
C / General Aranaz, 58
Exhibition of Neapolitan crib and others from different parts of the world.
From December 4 to January 14.
From Thursday to Saturday from 16.30 to 19 h.
Sundays, 11 to 14 h. 24 and 31 December and 1 and January 6, closed.


Catedral Metropolitana de Nuestra Señora la Real de la Almudena
C / Bailen, 10
Bethlehem artistic figures Castells, Nicholas and May (computerized), made by Father Felix Castedo.Belén monumental (Mystery and Epiphany) with figures of Olot (Girona)-nineteenth century, made by Father José María Durán. From December 25 to January 15, from 9-20 h.


Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande
Plaza de San Francisco, s / n
Bethlehem popular.
From 18 December to 8 January.
Tuesday to Friday, 8 am to 12.30 pm and 16 to 18 h. Saturday, 8 am to 12.30 pm and 16 to 20.30 h. Sundays and holidays, from 9 to 13 h. and from 19.30 to 20.30 h. Closed Mondays


Royal Church of San Ginés
C / Arenal, 13
Baroque Mystery.
From 17 December to 8 January. From 9 to 13 h. and 18 to 21 h.


Papal Basilica of San Miguel
C / San Justo, 4
Popular Bethlehem monumental sculptor José Luis Mayo Lebrija.
From December 12 to January 10, 10 to 13 h. and from 17.30 to 21 h. (Except during services)


Convent of the Nuns Corpus Christi Jerome "Vulgar Carboneras"
Plaza del Conde de Miranda, 3
Mystery and Three Kings.
From December 7 to January 8. From 9 to 13.30 h. and from 16.30 to 19.30 h. Sundays and holidays from 10 to 13.30 h. and from 16.30 to 19.30 h.


Convent of the Sisters of the Society of the Cross
C / King Francis, 19
Bethlehem Seville popular character with popular local figures.
From December 25 to January 8, 10 to 13.30 h. December 31, closed


San Rafael Hospital
C / Herrero de Tejada, 3
Bethlehem long tradition monumental Madrid.
From December 1 to January 11, from 11 to 13.30 h. and from 16.30 to 20 h.


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
C / Temple, 2
Exposure of Births.
From December 6 to January 7, 10 to 22 h.


Association of Pontifical Right Heralds of the Gospel
C / Cinca, 17
Bethlehem popular with light and sound.
From December 11 to January 8, 17 to 21 h.


Basilica Church of Our Father Jesus of Medinacelli "Capuchinos"
Plaza de Jesus, 2
Baroque Mystery. Birth popular.
From 16 December to 8 January.
Monday to Thursday from 7 to 13.30 h. and 17 to 21 h. Friday, from 6.30 to 23 h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, from 8.30 to 14 h. and 17 to 21 h.


Parish of the Twelve Apostles
C / Velazquez, 88
Great crib artistic audiovisual animation.
From December 22 to January 8, 12 to 14 h. and 18 to 21 h.


Parish of the Holy Christ of Victory
C / Blasco de Garay, 33
Bethlehem historic art computerized.
From December 25 to January 28, from 9.30 to 13.15 h. and 18 to 21.15 h.


Holy Spirit Church
C / Serrano, 125
Bethlehem with historical and artistic value. Neapolitan-style figures (XVIII-XIX).
From 15 December to 15 January. Monday to Saturday from 11.30 to 13 h. and 18 to 20.30 h. Sundays and holidays from 11 to 13.30 h. and 18 to 20.30 h. (Except during services).


Sociocultural Center Alberto Sanchez. Vallecas Bridge District
C / Cliff Pedroche, 14
Traditional Bethlehem District.
From December 15 to January 5. Monday to Friday, from 9 to 21 h.


St. Catherine Laboure Parish
C / Arroyo Opañel, 29
Historic Bethlehem.
From 16 December to 2 February.
From 9.30 to 13 h. and 17 to 20 h.


Mother Teresa Home Jornet "Little Sisters of the Abandoned Elderly"
C / Duchess of Tamames, 8
Traditional Bethlehem.
From 8 December to 8 January, from 10.30 to 14 h. and 17 to 20.30 h.


Royal Parish Church of St. Andrew the Apostle
Plaza de San Andrés, 1
Bethlehem Neapolitan eighteenth-century ivory.
From December 1 to January 7.
Monday to Saturday, 8 to 12 h. and 18 to 20 h. Sundays (not groups), 9 to 13 h. (Except during services)


Centro Cultural Eduardo Úrculo. Tetuan District
Plaza de Donoso, 5
Traditional Bethlehem.
From December 9 to January 7.
Monday to Friday, from 9 to 21 h. Saturdays, 10 to 21 h. Sundays and holidays, 24 and December 31 and January 1, closed


Crusaders of Faith
C / Atocha, 87 bis
Bethlehem of great artistic value with carved polychrome eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (International Gold Medal).
From 27 November to 6 January.
Monday to Friday from 18 to 20.30 h. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 11 to 13.30 h. and 18 to 20 h. 24, 25 and December 31 and January 1, closed


Telefónica Flagship Store
C / Gran Vía, 28
Sculpture and video art: an innovative and striking representation for all audiences, the traditional nativity scene.
From 17 December to 5 January.
Monday to Saturday, 10 to 21 h. Sundays and holidays, from 12 to 20 h. (December 25 and January 1, closed)

New Year Eve in Madrid


Each year, the Puerta del Sol becomes the epicenter of New Year's Eve for all of Spain. Thousands of people from all over the globe crowd into the square on December 31st, ready to see in the New Year and eat their lucky grapes, as the clock on the Real Casa de Correos building strikes twelve.











The lucky grapes
It is not just in Spain where the old year gets sent off with a particular kind of food, but Spain is the only place with a tradition that involves eating grapes. There are various theories about the origin of this custom, but the one most favoured by Spaniards places the tradition's birth in 1909. Wine producers from the Levante had such an excess of grapes that they decided to share their fruit with everyone, suggesting that eating the grapes on New Year's Eve would bring good luck. A century later, the success of this unusual campaign is still evident, as people all over Spain eat twelve grapes while the Puerta del Sol clock is striking twelve, to symbolize good luck for each of the twelve months of the year.

The clock
The clock at the Real Casa de Correos was made and donated by José Rodríguez Losada, and was inaugurated by Queen Isabel II on November 19, 1866. For many years, this clock was used as the country's official time standard, so it is fitting that it should be the one to ring in the New Year. And there's nothing better than being there in person for the event!

The sounds and movements of the clock striking midnight on December 31 are a televised ritual. A few seconds before 12am, the ball on the top of the tower falls, accompanied by the sounds of the carillon. Then the four quarters ring, followed by the strokes of midnight, the separation between the twelve chimes being just long enough for the grapes to be swallowed.

But now the night is just beginning, and this is a night when few in Madrid will get much sleep. There are just too many parties to choose from, to welcome the New Year with happiness and good cheer.

New Year's Eve parties
The city's best clubs will be pulling out all the stops for the celebrations, with special New Year parties where all drinks are included. A friendly atmosphere, great music and the party spirit are the ingredients that make any December 31 spent in Madrid an unforgettable experience. The Círculo de Bellas Artes throws one of the city´s most famous New Year´s parties, in a superb building just a few meters from the Puerta del Sol. Also nearby is Joy Eslava.

New Year's Day
What better way to start the year than dancing? And you don't need to stay up all night after a big dinner. In recent years a new trend has been taking off: welcoming the New Year in daylight, with daytime parties that often run on into the night of the 1st.

There's still time to book your apartment in Madrid to learn all the traditions of Madrid and enjoy the holidays in Madrid

What to do in Madrid in Christmas time


Throughout the year Madrid hosts an array of fiestas that liven up its streets and welcome visitors to the city, but few of them spread to as many parts of Madrid as the Christmas celebrations.

At the end of November the Christmas lights created by some of Spain's finest designers are turned on and the city is filled with a magical air. The streets are dressed in all their finery, the trees take on a Christmassy look, and shops and markets are stocked up with all kinds of gifts.

To get a taste of Christmas in Madrid start by going to Plaza Mayor, where you can see one of the city's best known Christmas markets, selling figures for Nativity scenes, decorations and even Christmas trees with all the accessories you could possibly want.

The Plaza Mayor is also a perfect departure point for the discover Madrid, which invite everyone, including children and those with disabilities (hearing, visual, physical or mental), to learn more about the history of Nativity scenes, seasonal traditions and sweets. Going on one of these tours is a wonderful way to discover some of Madrid's special spots.


Nativity Scenes, shopping and New Year's Eve


The City Council organises exhibitions of Nativity scenes on its premises, where you can admire models which depict the birth of Jesus, from Mary and Joseph's journey to the adoration of the Magi in the stable.

If you fancy a bit of shopping, then head for the city centre between Sol, Gran Vía, Plaza Mayor and Callao; there you will find all kinds of shops at which to buy all the presents on your list. Children can give their letters to Father Christmas and the Three Kings' pages and then enjoy the Cortylandia show in the entrance to the Corte Inglés in Calle Maestro Victoria.

The fun doesn't stop here, however. On some of the city's squares you'll find temporary ice-skating rinks; other plazas, such as Jacinto Benavente, Santa Cruz and Plaza de España, are lined with stalls selling craftwork and fancy dress costumes.

On the last day of the year Madrid hosts two unmissable events. In the evening the spotlight is on sport, as runners take to their marks for the San Silvestre Vallecana, an increasingly popular race, which has been taking place for over 30 years and is both professional and a fun run.

At night, however, all eyes turn to Puerta del Sol the epicentre of the country's New Year's Eve celebrations. It's the perfect spot to see in the new year and eat twelve grapes for good luck as the clock on the Real Casa de Correos strikes midnight. Afterwards, parties kick off across the city, continuing well into the following morning.

The Three Kings


Christmas is a time for festivities, tradition, decorations and, of course, gastronomy. Food, especially sweets, plays an important part in the celebrations. To round off a perfect Christmas share a roscón de reyes (a traditional ring-shaped cake), some nougat or polvorones before or after the Three Kings Parade, which crosses the city centre on January 5. A sweet ending to an unforgettable Christmas in Madrid.








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