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Nido Príncipe Pío, Madrid

5, P.º de la Florida, Madrid, 28008, Spain
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€723
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1.2 mi from City Center
( 9m. 17m. 30m)
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Comillas Pontifical University | 0.8 mi
Complutense University of Madri... | 1.75 mi
Polytechnic University of Madri... | 1.91 mi
Campus de Somosaguas | 4.22 mi
ESIC University ​​Pozuelo | 4.37 mi
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cinema
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About the Property

Nido Príncipe Pío, located at 5 P.º de la Florida Madrid 28008, offers private and shared apartments along with studios, giving students flexible living options in a well-connected part of the city. Living at Nido Príncipe Pío places you close to major academic institutions without the pressure of long commutes. Comillas Pontifical University is just a 7-minute drive away, Complutense University of Madrid can be reached in around 11 minutes by car, and the Polytechnic University of Madrid (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) sits roughly 15 minutes away. This balance makes Nido Príncipe Pío Madrid a smart choice for students looking for comfortable apartments near Polytechnic University of Madrid. If you’re planning your move, this guide on moving to Spain offers a helpful overview of what to expect as a student settling into the country.

The Príncipe Pío area sits between Madrid’s historic core and greener residential zones, shaped by neighbourhoods like Argüelles, Moncloa, and Casa de Campo. Madrid’s history stretches from its royal beginnings to its role today as Spain’s cultural and economic centre, and that heritage is still visible in daily city life. The average crime rate in Madrid stands at around 55 incidents per 1,000 residents, while employment across the region remains strong at close to 70 per cent. Students generally budget between €900 and €1,100 per month for living costs excluding rent. Madrid maintains a livability score of about 72 and a happiness index of 6.5, supported by reliable public transport, healthcare, and social infrastructure. Festivals such as San Isidro, Madrid Pride, and neighbourhood street celebrations add colour to the academic calendar. Football plays a central role in local culture, led by Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, with legendary stadiums shaping matchday life across the city. To understand how football fits into Spain’s wider identity, this overview of the best football clubs in Spain is worth exploring. Together, these factors make Nido Príncipe Pío a strong option for students seeking modern, well-located Madrid student housing.

Features

Nido Príncipe Pío offers a well-curated mix of room options, including Double Studios, Double Studios with Terrace, and Standard Rooms (3-Bed), catering to different living preferences and budgets. Prices start from €975 per month. Each room at Nido Príncipe Pío is designed for comfort and everyday ease, featuring a double bed, study desk and chair, wardrobe with shelving, full-length mirror, and plenty of storage. Kitchen areas are thoughtfully set up with a breakfast bar and stools, fridge, sink, hob, and a combi microwave-oven, while added touches like a comfy sofa and flatscreen TV make the space feel relaxed and functional. This balance suits students who want privacy without sacrificing practicality at Nido Príncipe Pío Madrid.

Beyond the rooms, shared facilities elevate daily life. Residents can unwind on the rooftop terraces, stay active in the in-house gym and fitness and wellbeing rooms, or relax in the gaming lounges and cinema room. Academic needs are supported with multiple study rooms and a dedicated co-working space, while social time centres around social spaces, a private dining room, and year-round events. Essentials like superfast Wi-Fi, a laundry room, on-site maintenance, and housekeeping keep routines smooth. There’s also an on-site restaurant for added convenience. Clear community standards apply, with pets not allowed, and security is prioritised through 24-hour security, making Nido Príncipe Pío a reliable choice among modern Madrid student apartments.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at Nido Príncipe Pío places students in a well-connected pocket of Madrid where academics, culture, and daily convenience come together naturally. From Nido Príncipe Pío Madrid, students can reach Campus de Somosaguas in about a 12-minute drive, while ESIC University Pozuelo is roughly 15 minutes away by car. It also positions Nido Príncipe Pío as a strong option among modern and comfortable student residences Madrid. Cafés like Café De La Rivière, Syra Coffee, and Café Viena are ideal for quick breakfasts, study breaks, or relaxed afternoons. When it comes to food, students can choose from nearby favourites such as Volterra Ristorante, Briochef Burgers Madrid, and VIPS, offering everything from sit-down meals to casual dining. If you’re keen to explore beyond the immediate area, this guide on the best places to visit in Madrid highlights neighbourhoods and landmarks worth discovering.

Evenings around Nido Príncipe Pío are just as lively. Popular nightlife options include Rooftop Bar @ The Social Hub Madrid, VB Vinobar, and Bora-Bora, giving students different settings to unwind after a long day. Football is a major part of Madrid’s identity, and Estadio Santiago Bernabéu stands as one of the city’s most iconic attractions. For a broader view of football culture across the country, this overview of the top stadiums in Spain offers useful context. Daily essentials are easy to manage, with VIVA Farmacia and Farmacia Arteaga nearby for healthcare needs. Grocery shopping is simple thanks to local Supermercados, Carrefour Express, and Dia Market. Cultural breaks are close too, with the Cerralbo Museum and Nomad Museo Inmersivo offering art and history within easy reach. For outdoor time, Puente del Rey and Parque Madrid Río provide scenic paths and green spaces perfect for walks, exercise, or downtime. Altogether, the area around Nido Príncipe Pío supports a balanced student lifestyle that blends academics, social life, and everyday comfort.

Commute

Getting around Madrid from Nido Príncipe Pío is convenient, thanks to multiple transport options located close to the residence. Bus services are easily accessible, with P Florida Príncipe Pío just 300 metres away, offering quick links to central neighbourhoods and university routes. Another useful stop, Cuesta de San Vicente, is around 550 metres from Nido Príncipe Pío Madrid, supporting smooth daily travel across the city. Rail and metro connections are a major advantage of this location. The Príncipe Pío travel terminal sits approximately 250 metres from the property and acts as a key interchange for trains, metro lines, and buses, making commuting especially efficient. For metro access, Plaza de España station is about 1 km away, while Lago station is roughly 2.1 km from the residence, giving students multiple route options depending on their destination. For international and long-distance travel, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport is around 26 kilometres from Nido Príncipe Pío, making it manageable for international students and frequent travellers.

Room Types (14)

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All (14)
Non Ensuite (5)
Ensuite (6)
Studio (3)
Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
1

Classic Twin

Starting From:€723/month
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
7

Classic Room (2-Bed) with Terrace

Starting From:€995/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
7

Classic Studio

Starting From:€1,108/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Rooftop Terraces
In-House Gym
Fitness and Wellbeing Rooms
Gaming Lounges
Cinema Room
Social Spaces
Safety and Security
24-Hour Security
Property Rules
Pets Not Allowed

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay <strong>€600</strong> as a deposit to secure your room with the property.</p> <p>2. This will be refunded to you at the end of your tenancy period less any deductions and pending charges.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent must be paid <strong>upfront</strong>, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Debit/Credit card &amp; Online Payments.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Property does not requires you to have a guarantor at the time of booking.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Property requires you to pay <strong>€150 </strong>as registration fee at the time of booking.</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • No Visa No Pay
    This property allows cancellation due to visa rejection.
  • No Place No Pay
    This property allows cancellation if admission is not secured.
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>Property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal &amp; binding.</p>
No Visa No Pay
<p>If you <strong>fail to obtain a visa </strong>before the start date of your tenancy, the property will cancel your agreement and refund any rent payments made so long as you provide the following supporting documentation within <strong>48&nbsp;hours </strong>of receiving your official confirmation:</p> <ol> <li>Supporting official evidence that your Visa was declined</li> <li>Written confirmation that you wish to cancel your booking</li> </ol>
No Place No Pay
<p>1. You may be eligible to be released from your agreement if you are a prospective first year undergraduate student and your <strong>offer of a place at your preferred University/Higher Education Institution is withdrawn</strong> by the University/Higher Education Institution as a result of you not achieving their required entry grades or you choose to go to a different University because you have exceeded your expected grades.</p> <p>2. To apply to be released from the agreement in the circumstances referred to above, you will need to supply the property with a copy of:</p> <ol> <li>A written rejection letter from your chosen University/College or screen shot of your upper secondary (high) school (or equivalent) status which confirms that the required results were not achieved; or</li> <li>A copy of the proof of acceptance of your new University/College by required results adjustment</li> </ol> <p><strong>Note:</strong> These document(s) must be received by the property via email within <strong>2 days</strong> from the date your results are published.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pay anything to secure my room?

To secure your room with them, you’ll need to sign your agreement and pay a €300 refundable security deposit.

Is a deposit required to reserve?

Yes, you have to pay a refundable deposit of 300 euros. It will be refunded at the end of the stay, once everything in the room is confirmed to be in good condition.

Is it necessary to have a guarantor to reserve?

No, you don't require a guarantor to book this property.

What types of rooms do you have?

They offer rooms with private bathrooms within shared apartments, where you have access to your own bathroom, but you will share the living room and kitchen. Or you can opt for a studio room where you will have access to your own bathroom, as well as your own private kitchen area. You can find out what is included in each studio on the relevant residence page.

What common spaces do they have?

Their common spaces are specific to each residence, so you will need to check the corresponding residence page on their website to see what spaces are included. In most of their properties, you will have access to a free-use gym, as well as comfortable social and study spaces. In some of their newer property you can also find private dining rooms that you can book with friends for dinner parties; game rooms with projection screens and finally, full movie theaters with plenty of comfortable seating and surround sound.

Do you offer double occupancy?

No, they do not have shared rooms.

What if I have a disability or special requirement?

They have accessible rooms available in all of their residences, so they want to ensure that everyone can have a safe and comfortable stay with them, so please let them know any medical or disability information in your application, or contact them directly to find out more.

Can I stay for the summer or just one semester?

Yes, all their accommodations offer summer stays. Visit the relevant residence page or contact the residence team for more information.
They also offer semester stays; however, availability depends on residence and time of year.

Is my room agreement a legally binding contract?

Yes, your room agreement, which you must accept to complete your reservation and secure your room, is a legally binding contract.

What security measures do you have in place?

At property, their top priority is your safety, and they have a variety of measures in place to ensure this, from 24-hour CCTV to security personnel present. Please check the relevant residence page on their website to see what safety measures are in place.

Who can live in property?

Property is the home away from home for all students from any university and any country in the world, and they even have flex-living home communities for students, young professionals and digital nomads where non-students are welcome to stay with them.
There are some requirements that you must meet to stay with them must prove that you are at least one of the following:
– A student who is taking a full-time course in the city where they are located
– A student on an organized study abroad program
– A student enrolled full-time in a language school
– A student who completes an internship as part of a degree-granting program
You can book from 16 years old at check-in, but they ask that you provide them with a compensation form (payroll) and that you comply with their under 18s policy. To live in property Principe Pío you must be over 18 years old.

Are kitchen essentials included in my room?

Kitchen accessories are not included with the room , as these are of a personal nature.

Will I have internet in my room?

Yes, they have high-speed Wi-Fi in each property so you can stay connected at all times. You will be provided with more information on how to connect upon arrival and this is included in your rental so you do not need to pay for it.

What are the visiting policies at property?

They allow day and night guests, however, for your own safety, there are some guest policies:
* You can have limited guests visiting during the day between 8am and midnight.
* For overnight stays, a guest can stay a maximum of two consecutive nights throughout the month
* All guests must be 18 years of age or older.
* You will need to register your guests, and they must bring a photo ID to enter the building.
* You will be responsible for your guest throughout their time at property.

Will my room be cleaned?

For reservations 24-25, biweekly cleaning service is included with your stay.

Are any additional services not included?

They work hard to make sure virtually everything is included in your stay. To be clear, the following items are not included in your rental:
1.They have vending machines in some of their property. All snacks and drinks inside the vending machines will be at your expense.
2.You can pay for your laundry on a pay-as-you-go basis.
3. You can book additional room cleanings at the reception for a fixed fee.
4. They have a TULU machine at their receptions so you can rent all kinds of supplies, from snacks and video game consoles, to vacuum cleaners and irons.

Do you have laundry facilities?

They have laundry areas in all of their property residences. You will have 24-hour access to washers and dryers, some residences will have ironing tables available. Washer and dryer prices can be found in your welcome guide, which you will receive at check-in. For any other questions regarding the laundry, please contact your residence team and they will be happy to help you.

What happens if I lose my room key?

When you move in with them you will receive keys /FOB with access to your room, the building. If you lose any of these, please contact them immediately for safety reasons. You will be charged an additional charge for its replacement, which will be provided by the team.

When is the reception open?

It is open 24 hours a day. They also have security cameras and controls.
Unlike the reception, the terrace is open from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and the cafeteria from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
They also have security cameras and access control.
You can ask your residence team about the schedules of the common areas.

Is the gym free to use?

Most of their gyms are available 24/7 so you can train whenever you want. At check-in they require that you fill out a form to ensure that you are comfortable using all the equipment.

Can I sublet my room to a friend if I no longer need it?

No, you are not allowed to sublet any part of your accommodation, according to your accepted tenancy license agreement or AST. If you need to move in sooner than agreed, you should contact the reception team to discuss the option of a contract transfer.

I have to go on a trip and I won't be at the residence for a few days, should I notify?

In this case, they would appreciate it if you let them know so they can be informed.

What happens if my light bulb needs to be replaced or something breaks?

Their maintenance teams are available five days a week to help with any problems or questions. They are also available for any emergencies during the weekends.
If you experience any maintenance issues during your stay, simply log them in your maintenance portal (full information can be found in your Welcome Book). The team will update you on the progress of the work and schedule a time with you to access your room.
You will receive access to the app before moving to your property.

And if I get sick, what do I do?

They do not have a resident doctor nor can they provide you with any medication.
Another option is to use a private doctor who comes to visit you at the residence.
If you have a private medical policy, you can call your company doctor and make the consultation over the phone or through a visit to the residence.
Finally, if you have an illness or intolerance, they would need you to give them this information so they can help you and inform the cafeteria in case you have a contracted pension.

Can I bring my bicycle?

They encourage everyone to bring their bikes to university as it is a much greener way to get around the city. In fact, all their property have space to store bicycles. Simply speak to the team to reserve your space.
Bicycles are stored at your own risk. Under no circumstances should bicycles be stored in your room, hallway or in the common spaces of the building.

What is the health and safety policy?

They are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all students, employees, customers and other parties who may be affected by their activities.
They are committed to continuous performance through learning from experience. They will always engage with all their staff, students, clients and suppliers so that everyone participates and invests in risk management.

What is included in my room?

Their study rooms include:
* Private bathroom with shower
* Sink and toilet
* Study table and chair
* Breakfast bar, open plan kitchen with storage.
* Ceramic glass
* Microwave oven
* Fridge.
In their rooms you will find:
* Study table and chair.
* Bathroom with shower, sink and toilet.
* Wardrobe with hanging space and shelves.
* Breakfast bar and kitchenette with storage.
* Vitroceramic.
* Microwave oven.
* Fridge.
Lastly, their kitchen/living spaces include:
* Shared kitchen with storage, ceramic hob, combined microwave oven, oven and fridge.
* Dining room with dining table
* Living room with sofas and TV
This is residence specific, so please see the corresponding residence page for a complete list of what is included in your property room.

Can I choose the person with whom I share the double room?

Yes, just make sure you select the same room number at the time of booking.

Can I bring my electric scooters?

Electric scooters should not be stored or charged anywhere in the building under any circumstances. This includes your room, floor, common spaces, and bicycle storage.

What documents do I need to check-in?

When registering for your property, they will need to see a form of photo identification (passport, driver's license, etc.).
They will also need to see proof of studies from your university, the best way to do this is to bring and show them your acceptance letter, they may also need a copy of this for their records.

Can I change my room after I move?

If you wish to change rooms, they will always try to accommodate you. Please note that they can only offer room changes if there are rooms available to move into within your property residence and there is an understandable reason for requesting the change.
Please note that different rooms may be offered at different prices. Rates are based on several factors, including room size, location in the building, and availability, so you may have to pay a different rate to occupy a different room.
As terms and conditions may apply, be sure to speak to them.

Are there specific times of day I can move?

To ensure you have the best check-in experience, as your arrival weekend approaches, they'll send you an email with the different time slots, so you can reserve the time that best suits your needs.

When is the check-in day?

The dates vary depending on the residence you are staying at. Check your contract and emails for more information.

Can I customize my room?

They love that you make the space yours. There are rooms that look like real palaces!
But please don't make holes in the walls. When you leave, the room should be left the same as you found it.

Can I bring pets?

They love animals! but in principle it is not allowed. Only during visits and after consulting with the team.

Is there a parcel service?

They collect letters and parcels. Please make sure they arrive in your name and have the correct address and zip code so that They can identify them and deliver them to you whenever you want. They will send you a notification through the mobile application when They receive your orders, so you can come pick them up.

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