Collegiate Madrid Chamartín offers thoughtfully designed studio living for students who prefer privacy and independence in a well-connected part of the city. Located in the Chamartín district, this residence sits around a 17-minute drive from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, an 18-minute car ride to Complutense University of Madrid, and approximately 21 minutes from Comillas Pontifical University. Living at Collegiate Madrid Chamartín Madrid allows students to stay close to major academic institutions while enjoying a calmer, more residential environment compared to the city centre. It’s a practical choice for students exploring modern Madrid student housing options that combine comfort with strong connectivity. If you’re planning your move, moving to Spain offers helpful insight into settling in smoothly as a student.
Madrid is a city shaped by centuries of history, evolving from its medieval roots into one of Europe’s most influential cultural and academic capitals. The Chamartín neighbourhood, where Collegiate Madrid Chamartín is based, is known for its organised streets, green spaces, and excellent transport links, making it especially popular with students and young professionals. For students, the average cost of living in Madrid typically falls between €900 and €1,100 per month, excluding rent. The city maintains an average crime rate of around 30 incidents per 1,000 residents, along with a strong employment rate close to 90 per cent, supported by education, finance, and service sectors. Madrid scores well on lifestyle metrics, holding a livability score of roughly 72 and a happiness index of 6.7, reflecting reliable healthcare, public infrastructure, and social life. The city’s festival calendar adds to student life, with celebrations like San Isidro Festival, Madrid Pride, and seasonal cultural events spread throughout the year. Football is deeply woven into Madrid’s identity, with legendary clubs such as Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, and iconic stadiums like Santiago Bernabéu and Cívitas Metropolitano shaping local culture. For students living at Collegiate Madrid Chamartín, this blend of academics, culture, and sport becomes part of everyday city life. To explore the city beyond campus life, you can check out the best places to visit in Madrid.
At Collegiate Madrid Chamartín, students can choose between a Classic Studio or a Deluxe Studio, both designed for independent living with smart use of space. Prices start from €1499 per month, reflecting the premium setup and wide range of included amenities. Studios come fully furnished with a 120×200 cm bed, supportive mattress, adjustable blinds, and ample storage space. The kitchen area is well equipped with an integrated fridge with freezer, microwave, induction hob, oven, and a breakfast bar with two stools, making everyday cooking easy. Study needs are covered with a desk with built-in drawers, a comfortable study chair, a notice board, and a 40” smart TV for downtime, along with a wardrobe and a full-length mirror.
All essential bills are included, such as electricity, gas, water, and WiFi, helping students manage expenses while living in Madrid student apartments. Common spaces at Collegiate Madrid Chamartín are built around both productivity and social life. Residents have access to a bar and club lounge, pool, roof terrace, quiet study rooms, and a fully equipped gym and fitness room. There’s also a dinner and party room, private cinema, rest area, play area, landscaped garden patio, laundry facility, and secure bike storage, alongside exclusive social events that help students connect. Safety is prioritised with next-generation security, a 24-hour concierge, and a video surveillance circuit, making this one of the more comprehensive student residences Madrid for modern student living.
Living at Collegiate Madrid Chamartín places students in one of Madrid’s most organised and well-connected districts. Academic travel is straightforward, with the Autonomous University of Madrid reachable in about a 16-minute drive, while Campus de Somosaguas sits roughly 22 minutes away by car. This makes Colegios Madrid Chamartín Madrid a strong option for students who want calm surroundings without losing access to major academic hubs. It also works well for those comparing apartments near Polytechnic University of Madrid, thanks to smooth roads and transit connectivity across the city.
Every day, cafe culture is easy to enjoy around the neighbourhood. Students often stop by Lady Madrid Roaster y Speciality Coffee, Capibara Coffee, or 85 Tazas for study sessions, casual meetings, or a quiet break between classes. When it comes to dining, restaurants like Sa Vida Wine Restaurant, El Hórreo Asturiano, and La Qchara De Pachi offer everything from local flavours to relaxed sit-down meals, making day-to-day dining convenient and varied. Nightlife options nearby stay social without feeling overwhelmed. Spots such as Puerta de Gredos, Dala’s Steak House, and Bar Isaac give students easy places to unwind after a long day. Football fans will appreciate living close to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, one of the most iconic venues in Europe. For a broader look at football landmarks across the country, you can explore the top stadiums in Spain. Daily essentials are well covered around Collegiate Madrid Chamartín. Pharmacies like Farmacia Trébol Chamartín and Pharmacy Castellana 245 are close by, while grocery shopping is simple with Mercadona and Súper Bazar nearby. Cultural spaces such as Museo Metro Chamartín and Fundación Canal offer quieter ways to explore the city’s creative side. Students who enjoy outdoor time can relax at Dehesa de la Villa or take reflective walks through Bosque del Recuerdo. Madrid’s football culture runs deep, shaped by legendary clubs and decades of sporting history. If you want to explore this side of the city further, you can also check out our guide on the best football clubs in Spain. Altogether, the area around Collegiate Madrid Chamartín blends academic access, culture, essentials, and green spaces.
Getting around Madrid is convenient when living at Collegiate Madrid Chamartín. Nearby bus stops such as Agustín de Foxá, located about 450 metres away, and Mauricio Legendre, roughly 750 metres from the Collegiate Madrid Chamartín, offer reliable routes across the city. For metro travel, Chamartín Station sits just 300 metres away, while Bambú Station is around 2.3 km from the property, connecting students to key academic and social areas. For air travel, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas Airport is approximately 11.9 kilometres away, making both domestic and international journeys easy to manage from Colégio Madrid Chamartín Madrid.
1. You need to pay a non-refundable booking fee at the time of booking. 2. This booking fee will get converted to a security deposit at the commencement of the residential period and will be refunded to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.
The property offers the below payment plans: 1. Payment in full 2. Payment in 2 or 3 installments (requires a valid Spain-based guarantor) Please note for stays lasting an academic year: 1. First installment: 30 days before the start date of your rental. 2. Second installment: in January. 3. Third installment: in May. Please note for stays lasting one semester: 1. First installment: 30 days before the start date of your rental. 2. Second installment: in October for the first semester and in March for the second semester.
Credit card, Debit card and Bank Transfer. Note: The property team does not accept cash
1. You need to provide a valid Spain-based guarantor if you wish to pay in installments. 2. The property does not accept international guarantors.
All supplies (electricity, gas and water) are included in the rent “with a reasonable usage allowance.”
Users individually control the temperature (hot and cold) of their rooms, within local regulations.
High-speed Internet and Wi-Fi throughout the building: rooms and common areas.
See the rooms type section to see what each room type includes.
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To pay the rent in three or two installments, you must present evidence of a guarantor residing in Spain, such as a family member or friend. The first rental payment must be paid 30 days before the start date of your rental. The dates for the rest of the installments, depending on the duration of your rental, will be found in the following section.
If you cannot provide a guarantor residing in Spain, rental payment must be made in advance and in full 30 days before the start date of your stay.
For those students who pay in installments, the rent payment dates are:
For stays of an academic year:
For stays of one semester:
Please note that they do not accept cash.
Remember: if you have chosen to pay using the same card with which the reservation was made, make sure you have sufficient funds available in your account at least one business day before your rental payment is due.
If you cannot provide a guarantor residing in Spain, rental payment must be made in advance, in full, 30 days before the start date of your stay.
Of course! If you cannot provide a guarantor residing in Spain, rental payment must be made in advance, in full, 30 days before the start date of your stay.
Your accommodation will be assigned an exclusive weekend for moving that coincides with the beginning of your stay. The details of the same will be communicated as the date approaches.
Don't worry if you can't move in on your assigned weekend, you can pick up your keys during office hours at any other time. Please let the residence hall accommodation team know when you will arrive to ensure a smooth and stress-free move-in.
As a property resident, you will need to bring your own bedding, kitchen equipment, towels, etc. Unless you hire the cleaning service plus textile change. In this case, they provide you with sheets, towels, pillows and duvets.
Please provide them with details at the time of booking. They always try to accommodate friends and students from the same university together.
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