Chamartín
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Chamartín is one of Madrid’s main business engines: a modern district defined by high-rises, corporate headquarters, and a strong professional rhythm—yet it also offers calm, comfortable residential areas. Neighbourhoods such as Castilla and Nueva España combine pleasant streets, high-quality services, and a well-organised feel that makes everyday life easy.
Among its most recognisable landmarks are the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, a city icon and a major hub of activity, and Parque de Berlín, a great spot for walks, exercise, or a quiet break without leaving the district. It’s an especially appealing area for anyone looking to balance work and quality of life, with plenty of dining, shops, and practical services nearby.
In terms of mobility, Chamartín is one of the best-connected areas in Madrid. Chamartín station (metro and commuter rail) is a key interchange and also links to long-distance trains, including the AVE, making it easy to travel both within Madrid and to other cities. For families and professionals, it adds extra value with schools such as Colegio Nuestra Señora del Pilar and top hospitals like Hospital Universitario La Paz. Overall, Chamartín blends a professional atmosphere with comfort and excellent connectivity.