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Carlos III Campus Getafe, Madrid

126, C. Madrid, Getafe, 28903, Spain
From
€629
per month
8.7 mi from City Center
( 21m. 36m. 3h 18m)
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About the Property

Carlos III Campus Getafe Madrid, located at 126, C. Madrid, Getafe, 28903, Spain offers private and shared apartments designed for students who want a well-connected yet calm place to live. Located in Getafe, this accommodation sits within easy reach of major institutions, including Comillas Pontifical University at a 23-minute drive, Complutense University of Madrid about a 22-minute car ride, and Campus de Somosaguas roughly 20 minutes away. Living at Carlos III Campus Getafe Madrid allows students to stay close to academics while enjoying a quieter residential setting compared to central Madrid. If you’re planning a smooth transition, our guide on moving to Spain offers useful insights into settling in as a student.

Madrid is one of Europe’s most popular student cities, known for its academic reputation, cultural depth, and strong lifestyle balance. Getafe, located south of the city centre, borders areas that offer affordable living, local markets, and reliable public transport links into Madrid. The city’s history dates back to the 9th century, growing into Spain’s political and cultural capital. For students, the average cost of living ranges between €850 and €1,050 per month, excluding rent, which is considered reasonable for a major European capital. Madrid reports an average crime rate of around 30 incidents per 1,000 residents, alongside a strong employment rate close to 90 per cent. Quality of life remains a key highlight, with Madrid holding a livability score of around 72 and a happiness index of 6.7, reflecting good healthcare, public infrastructure, and social life. The city celebrates major festivals such as the San Isidro Festival, Madrid Pride, and seasonal cultural events that bring students together year-round. Football is deeply woven into the city’s identity, with legendary clubs like Getafe CF and Atlético Madrid, and iconic stadiums including Santiago Bernabéu and Civitas Metropolitano. For students living at Carlos III Campus, Getafe Madrid, this sporting heritage becomes part of everyday city life. To dive deeper into Spain’s football culture, you can also explore our guide on the best football clubs in Spain.

Features

At Carlos III Campus, Getafe Madrid, students can choose between an Economy Single Room or a Superior Single Room with a Bathroom, depending on how much privacy and space they prefer. Each room is designed for focused student living and comes furnished with a comfortable bed, ample storage space, and a dedicated desk, making it easy to balance study and rest. The layout stays simple and functional, which works well for students settling into long-term academic routines at the campus Carlos III Getafe.

Beyond the rooms, the campus Carlos III Getafe offers shared facilities that help reduce everyday stress. A flat cleaning service and general apartment maintenance ensure that common spaces remain well-kept without students needing to manage upkeep themselves. Reliable Wi-Fi runs throughout the residence, supporting online classes, research, and entertainment. Students also benefit from support in administrative procedures, which can be especially helpful for international residents navigating local documentation or university-related processes.

Utilities are kept straightforward at Campus Carlos III Getafe, with electricity, water, and gas included in the stay, helping students manage monthly expenses more easily while living in Madrid student apartments. Safety is addressed through 24-hour emergency assistance, offering reassurance at all times of the day. Overall, Carlos III Campus Getafe Madrid delivers a balanced setup that suits students looking for practical, well-managed student residences Madrid with everyday essentials covered.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at Carlos III Campus Getafe Madrid places students in a well-connected part of Getafe with easy access to universities, daily essentials, and social spots. Academic travel stays manageable, with Polytechnic University of Madrid (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) reachable in about a 28-minute drive, while ESIC University Pozuelo sits roughly 23 minutes away by car. This balance makes Campus Carlos III Getafe a practical option for students who want apartments near Polytechnic University of Madrid while still staying connected to Madrid’s academic network. It also works well for those comparing Madrid student apartments that offer both accessibility and breathing room.

Cafes nearby give students reliable places to unwind or catch up on work. Spots like Restaurante LA CANELLA, SANOA BAR, and Café-Bar Felipe 05 are popular for casual meals, coffee breaks, and relaxed conversations. When it comes to food, options like La Osa Handmade Burgers, La Pernilita, Restaurante Garuda Madrid, and Casa de Limón Restaurante offer variety, from comfort food to more experimental flavours, making everyday dining easy without long travel. For evenings out, students can head to Campus Bar, Cervecería El Eskinazo, or Sixx Bar, which provide different atmospheres depending on the mood, from laid-back catch-ups to livelier nights. Football fans will appreciate the city’s strong sporting culture, with Santiago Bernabéu Stadium standing as one of Europe’s most iconic venues. If you’re curious about Spain’s football landmarks, the top stadiums in Spain offer a broader look at this culture. Daily necessities are covered close to the campus Carlos III Getafe. Pharmacies such as Farmacia Paseo de la Estación and Farmacia María Jesús Tenorio Castromil make healthcare access straightforward, while grocery shopping is easy with Supermercado Ahorramas, Supermercados Froiz, and Hiper Usera nearby. Cultural breaks are also within reach, with places like Museo Sanitario Dr Andrés Esteban and Glorieta Avion offering quieter, reflective outings. Students who prefer outdoor time can relax along Paseo del Río Manzanares or spend time at Lineal del Culebro Park. If you want to explore beyond the neighbourhood of Campus Carlos iii Getafe, our guide on the best places to visit in Madrid is a useful starting point. Altogether, the area around Carlos III Campus Getafe Madrid blends convenience, culture, and calm living, making it well-suited for students seeking reliable Madrid student housing without the intensity of the city centre.

Commute

Staying at Carlos III Campus Getafe Madrid makes daily travel around the city simple and predictable. Bus stops such as Madrid Universidad, located about 300 metres away, and Madrid Pza. Victoria Kent, just 84 metres from the Campus Carlos III Getafe, provides quick access to local routes across Getafe and into Madrid. For metro travel, stations like Alonso de Mendoza, approximately 5.8 km away, and Conservatorio, around 6.8 km from the accommodation, connect students to wider parts of the city. When it comes to air travel, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport sits roughly 24.3 kilometres away, making domestic and international trips easy to plan while living at Campus Carlos III Getafe.

Room Types (5)

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All (5)
Non Ensuite (4)
Ensuite (1)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
5

Superior Single Room

Starting From:€629/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
6

Economy Single Room

Starting From:€527/month
Non Ensuite
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
1

Superior Single Room With Bathroom For Exclusive Use

Starting From:€687/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Flat Cleaning Service
General Apartment Maintenance
Wi-Fi
Support in Administrative Procedures
Safety and Security
24hr Emergency Assistance
Bills Included
Electricity
Water
Gas

Payment Policies (6)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
Booking Deposit
<p>1. <strong>One month's rent </strong>must be paid at the time of confirming the booking.</p> <p>2. This will be offset against your rental payment.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. You must pay a certain <strong>amount </strong>(depending on the room type you select) <strong>to secure the room </strong>at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. &nbsp;This will be <strong>refunded </strong>to you at the end of your tenancy less any damages and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent must be paid <strong>monthly</strong>, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit card and Direct debit.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Property does not require you to have a guarantor to book a room.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>You need to pay a membership fee based on the room type.</p> <p>If you want to change your flat then you need to pay <strong>€75 </strong>to the property.</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>You can cancel the booking up to <strong>one month </strong>before the arrival date and any deposit amount paid will be refunded to you.</p> <p><strong>Note: </strong>The membership fee will be retained by the property.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What payments do I have to make?

To make the reservation you must pay the membership fee and the guarantee.
If your country is on the European Commission’s list of strategic deficiencies in the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing or has difficulties with currency transfers (such as Egypt, Libya and Turkey), you will be asked to provide an additional guarantee as a precautionary measure.
The amount of the guarantee will be returned at the end of the stay if there are no damages caused by misuse of the facilities in your apartment.

Can I cancel my booking after payment?

It would be a pity, but you can cancel your reservation up to one month before the arrival date. Of course, you will lose the membership fee.
They will refund the amount of the guarantee by bank transfer to the account that you indicate. Remember that you will have to assume the possible bank commissions of the transfer.
Cancellations less than one month in advance imply the loss of 100% of the amount paid.

What payment methods can I use?

  • You can pay by credit card
  • By direct debit

Does the guarantee apply to the monthly rent?

They know that in the midst of all the payments and moves, doubt can creep in. But quick heads up: the guarantee is not your rent for the month. It is not a payment for use, but a guarantee that they ask you for in advance. It’s just a “just in case” that they keep and return to you at the end. The monthly rent, on the other hand, is the monthly payment for the use of the property.
*Remember that the guarantee and the rent are different and cannot be substituted for each other.

What appliances and furnishings does the flat have, and what should I pack in my bags?

Their flats are fully equipped. After all, you will be in your own home.
The rooms have a set of courtesy bedding (duvet, pillow, sheets and towels). The kitchens are also fully equipped (they were advised by Masterchef). In short, if you bring a full suitcase it is because you want to.

When do I have to pay for the first month of my stay?

The first month of stay is paid between the 1st and 5th of each month.

What happens if I can’t arrive on the planned date?

Sometimes you might not be able to travel on the scheduled date due to personal reasons, forgetting to book your ticket or visa delays. In this case, if you want to keep your spot, you'll need to pay the rent. Otherwise, the company reserves the right to cancel your booking, and that would indeed be a worse pickle than forgetting to buy your ticket (boo hoo).

How do I pay my monthly rent?

You can pay the monthly rent between the 1st and 5th of each month in your internal area with a credit card.
If you have chosen direct debit, it will be debited directly from your account.

What are the co-living rules for my flat?

To ensure good vibes in the flat, with everyone ending up eating pizza and watching a film, they have a few rules that everyone must follow. You can check them out here.

What if I want to change flats?

Well, your flatmates will be sad, but you will only have to pay 75eur for the change.

Can I have visitors over?

Yes, but they can’t spend the night (they know that everyone wants to be a Cotowner). To avoid irking your flatmates and waking up with shaving cream on your face, your visitors shouldn't stick around past 10 p.m. Always check with your flatmates before inviting friends or family over to your shared flat.

What if there’s an issue in my flat?

Their maintenance department will sort out any issues within a reasonable timeframe. If a breakdown is due to improper use, then the responsible Beginner will have to foot the repair bill.

Who’s in charge of cleaning?

As they've given Mary Poppins the boot, property will arrange for your pad to be spruced up periodically. Remember that you Beginners are responsible for keeping everything tidy and the kitchen and utensils clean. You are also responsible for washing your own clothes, sheets and towels. A washer and dryer are provided for this purpose, free of charge. Try not to ruin your Tinder date by mixing colours and whites.

What do I have to do when I leave?

They make it easy for you, you must leave the keys on the table in your room and close the door.

What if I have to leave earlier than expected?

If for any reason you must leave your footstep before the end of your rental contract and you notify them one month in advance of the new departure date, the amount of the guarantee will be returned (they will discount the difference in the amount of a rent longer to a shorter one if applicable).
If you notify less than a month in advance of the new departure date, the guarantee will not be refunded.

When and how will my deposit be refunded?

Your guarantee will be returned by bank transfer from your departure date after checking that there are no damages.
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Madrid’s size works in students’ favour. Each neighbourhood offers a distinct experience shaped by campus access, lifestyle, and rental patterns. This diversity is one reason Madrid remains competitive when students compare destinations across student accommodation in Spain.

1. Moncloa / Ciudad Universitaria: This area is one of Madrid’s main student hubs, housing campuses of Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. Short commute times, green spaces, and student-focused services make it highly practical. Average student rent ranges from €450 to €700 per month.
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3. La Latina: Known for historic streets, tapas culture, and a strong social scene, La Latina is popular among students who want culture close to home. Rents generally range from €500 to €800 per month.
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2. Food: €180-€260 per month
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8. Miscellaneous: €60-€130 per month

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Madrid’s public transport system is one of the city’s biggest advantages for students, offering wide coverage and strong student discounts.

1. Metro: The metro connects campuses, residential zones, and the city centre. Single tickets cost €1.50-€2.00. Students under 26 can use the Abono Joven, costing €20 per month for unlimited metro and bus travel.
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