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Micampus Sinesio Delgado, Madrid

13, C. de Sinesio Delgado, Madrid, 28029, Spain
From
€1055
per month
4.6 mi from City Center
( 24m. 37m. 1h 40m)
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Polytechnic University of Madri... | 2.06 mi
Complutense University of Madri... | 2.56 mi
Comillas Pontifical University | 3.14 mi
Autonomous University of Madrid... | 4.98 mi
Campus de Somosaguas | 5.85 mi
Pay In Instalment
Heating
Air-Conditioning
bills included
Gym

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About the Property

Micampus Sinesio Delgado, located at 13, C. de Sinesio Delgado, Madrid, 28029, Spain offers private and shared apartments designed for students seeking well-connected student accommodation in Madrid without the noise of the city centre. The Polytechnic University of Madrid is around a 16-minute drive away, while the Complutense University of Madrid can be reached in about 13 minutes by car. Comillas Pontifical University sits roughly 18 minutes from the residence, making Micampus Sinesio Delgado Madrid a practical base for students across multiple campuses. The layout suits independent routines while keeping daily travel predictable. For international students planning their move, our Moving to Spain guide offers a clear overview of settling in, from housing basics to student life essentials.

Madrid blends centuries of history with modern student energy. Living at Micampus Sinesio Delgado places students near neighbourhoods like Moncloa, Ciudad Universitaria, and Tetuán, known for green spaces, cafés, and direct transport links. Student cost of living typically ranges between €900 and €1,200 per month, depending on lifestyle. The city reports around 50 crimes per 1,000 residents, maintains an employment rate close to 63%, and scores around 6.5 on the happiness index, with a livability score near 71, making it a balanced choice for long-term study. Football is woven into Madrid’s identity. Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid dominate the local scene, with Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Cívitas Metropolitano shaping matchday culture across the city. Students interested in this side of local life can explore the Best Football Clubs in Spain to understand how football influences cities nationwide. Festivals like San Isidro, Madrid Pride, and La Paloma bring colour and energy throughout the year. With strong connectivity, calmer surroundings, and everyday convenience, Micampus Sinesio Delgado apartments work well for students seeking reliable and accessible apartments near Complutense University of Madrid.

Features

At Micampus Sinesio Delgado, students can choose from a range of thoughtfully designed options, including the Double Penthouse Room, Individual Room, and Individual Extra Room, each suited to different living preferences. Rooms are set up for year-round comfort, featuring air-conditioning, heating, and reliable Wi-Fi for both study and downtime. Select rooms also include a terrace, offering a private outdoor space to unwind after a busy day on campus. The layouts focus on functionality, making everyday routines simple and organised for students living at Micampus Sinesio delgado Madrid. Bills are included, covering water, electricity, and Wi-Fi, which helps students plan their monthly expenses with ease.

Shared amenities further enhance daily living. Residents have access to an elevator for easy movement across floors, along with shared kitchen facilities that include a fridge, microwave, induction hob, and extractor hood. Academic needs are supported through a dedicated study room, while social and dining experiences are centred around the dining hall with local catering, a comfortable lounge, and open terrace areas. For health and relaxation, students can make use of the on-site gym and pool, adding balance to academic life. Together, these features make Micampus Sinesio Delgado apartments a well-equipped option for students looking for reliable, comfortable living close to campus.

Location and What's Hot?

Living at Micampus Sinesio Delgado places students in a well-connected part of Madrid that balances academic access with everyday convenience. The Autonomous University of Madrid is around a 13-minute drive away, while Campus de Somosaguas can be reached in approximately 18 minutes by car. This location makes Micampus Sinesio Delgado Madrid a practical base for students attending multiple institutions while staying close to transport links and daily essentials. It suits those looking for reliable student residences Madrid without the constant rush of the city centre. Cafes nearby offer relaxed spaces to study, meet friends, or start the day. Spots like Cafe Bar El Fenix, Cafetería La Ventilla, and ALCHEMY Speciality Coffee & Brunch 3.0 are popular for quick breakfasts, strong coffee, and casual seating. When it’s time for proper meals, students can explore nearby restaurants such as Restaurante Marisquería Reyes, Tita Tito, and Restaurante Solaire, which serve everything from traditional Spanish dishes to lighter modern options. For those eager to explore more of the city, our guide on the best places to visit in Madrid highlights cultural landmarks and weekend-friendly spots.

Nightlife around Micampus Sinesio Delgado stays social without feeling overwhelming. Bar El Barrio, Bar Lakedada, and Bar Isaac offer laid-back evening options, ideal for unwinding after classes. Football culture remains central to Madrid life, with Estadio Santiago Bernabéu standing as one of Europe’s most iconic stadiums. Students interested in the country’s football landscape can explore our guide on the top stadiums in Spain for a broader look at how the sport shapes cities nationwide. Everyday errands are easy to manage. Pharmacies like BiProsan Medical S.L. and Martín Arribas Ernesto are close by for healthcare needs, while grocery shopping is convenient with Carrefour Express, LA OSA Supermercado Cooperativo de Madrid, and Mi Alcampo nearby. For quieter breaks, students can visit cultural spaces such as Museo Metro Chamartín and Fundación Canal Sala Castellana 214. Nature is never far away, either. Cerro de los Locos and Bosque del Recuerdo provide green trails and calm spaces ideal for walks, reflection, or a break from study. With this mix of connectivity, culture, and calm surroundings, Micampus Sinesio Delgado apartments work well for students seeking dependable Madrid student housing.

Commute

Getting around Madrid from Micampus Sinesio delgado is straightforward, with multiple public transport options supporting daily travel. Bus services are easily accessible, with Sinesio Delgado Finisterre located approximately 2 km away and Sinesio Delgado Ginzo de Limia around 2.4 km from the residence. These routes connect students to key academic zones, residential neighbourhoods, and central Madrid. Metro access further simplifies commuting. Barrio del Pilar metro station sits roughly 2.6 km from Micampus Sinesio delgado Madrid, while Ventilla station is about 2 km away, offering reliable connections across the city’s major lines. These stations make it easy for students living in Micampus Sinesio Delgado apartments to reach universities, shopping districts, and cultural hubs without long travel times. For longer journeys and international travel, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport is approximately 11.8 km from the Madrid student apartments.

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Room Types (4)

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Non Ensuite
A private room with a shared bathroom — Provides privacy at a more affordable price
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Double Penthouse Room

Starting From:€1,055/month
Non Ensuite
Shared Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
8

Individual Room

Starting From:€1,263/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

Individual Extra Room

Starting From:€1,406/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Elevator
Air-Conditioning
Heating
Wifi
Fridge
Microwave
Bills Included
Water
Electricity
Wifi

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. Property requires you to pay <strong>one month’s rent </strong>at the time of booking.</p> <p>2. This will be offset against your first rental payment.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>1. You need to pay a certain amount (depending upon the room type you select) 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 needs to be paid monthly, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/Debit Card &amp; Bank Transfer</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Property does not require you to have a guarantor to book a room.</p>
Additional Fees
<p><strong>Admin fee:</strong> Between €200 - €300 (non-refundable)</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property offers a cooling off period of <strong>30 days prior to move in </strong>wherein you can cancel your booking &amp; your advance rental payment will be refunded to you.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I have to pay to book?

The reservation fee is €300 and on August 1st you must pay a deposit to the value of one month's rent without discount. In the event you aren't admitted to the university of your choice, your reservation fee will be refunded as long as you go to study in a city where they don't have a residence and you provide them with evidence of this before 31 July.

How long is the contract for?

They have different types of stay: the whole academic year, and periods of months or days. For group rentals, short-term and/or summer, get in touch with the property management for information on availability.

Can I choose my roommates?

You can live with your friends by selecting the same apartment or double room number when you book with them. Keep in mind that being able to choose your roommates is subject to availability, so it's best to book as soon as possible.

Can friends or family members come to stay with me?

Visitors are allowed during the day. Guests cannot stay overnight in the residence without prior permission from the management.

When should I book?

You should book well in advance to avoid disappointment. We do accept late bookings, however, this is based on availability which may be limited. Most accommodations have great offers which can be availed by early booking, we suggest booking your ideal accommodation as soon as possible!

Can I make group bookings?

Yes depending on the property type, we accept group bookings, Please contact us to discuss availability.

Does Amber charge any service fees?

 Amber will help you book the property as per your requirements. No- we do not charge you for our services, unless specified others.

How do I cancel a booking?

You can cancel your booking before the contract begins as per the cancellation policies mentioned on our page. Do read through the properties cancellation policies, get in touch with us to know more.

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Madrid Student Accommodation

Madrid is not a city where students merely study. It is a city they learn to navigate, absorb, and grow with. As Spain’s capital, Madrid blends academic depth, cultural intensity, and everyday practicality in a way few European cities manage. From early lectures at major campuses to late nights in historic neighbourhoods, the city runs on a rhythm that suits student life. This is why Madrid Student accommodation continues to see consistent demand from both domestic and international students.

Individuals searching for Madrid student housing often rely on amber to compare verified listings, check what utilities and services are included, and secure accommodation before arriving. Madrid regularly appears in conversations around the best places to live in Spain, especially for students who want academic prestige without being confined to a campus-only lifestyle. Properties such as Nido Plaza Castilla, Micampus Xaudaró 13, and Micampus Xaudaró 20 are frequently shortlisted due to strong transport access, proximity to universities, and everyday convenience. Most Student homes Madrid come furnished and include WiFi, shared or private kitchens, study areas, and communal spaces, helping students settle quickly into city life. With universities, cultural institutions, and neighbourhood hubs spread across the city, Student living Madrid feels fast-paced but well-structured.

About Madrid

Madrid is Spain’s largest city, with a population of over 3.2 million residents and one of the highest student populations in Europe. It is home to more than 10 major universities, including Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, & IE University. This concentration of institutions makes Madrid a true academic capital. Madrid is at the cutting edge of culture, fashion, nightlife, sports, and entertainment. Madrid buzzes with contemporary art galleries, independent theatres, and live music venues.

Living costs in Madrid typically range from €800 to €1,200 per month, depending on accommodation type and location. While central districts command higher rents, strong public transport allows students to live affordably in outer neighbourhoods. Madrid is considered exceptionally safe for students, with crime rates lower than most major European capitals. The city records a safety index of around 74, an employment rate close to 77%, and a walkability score of 8. Students often benchmark their expenses using figures referenced when assessing the cost of living in Spain, particularly when comparing Madrid with other European capitals.

Affordable Student Apartments in Madrid

Affordable student apartments for rent in Madrid appeal to students who want manageable rent while remaining well connected to campuses and transport hubs. These options usually include furnished rooms, shared kitchens, WiFi, and essential utilities.

1. SPC 28025 – From €340 per month
2. SPC 28021 – From €350 per month
3. SPC 28019 – From €370 per month
4. SPC 28026 – From €375 per month
5. SPC 28041 – From €375 per month

These properties are popular among Student flats Madrid and shared Student houses Madrid, particularly those studying in suburban or campus-focused areas.

Best Student Apartments in Madrid

Best student apartments for rent in Madrid are designed for students who prioritise privacy, modern facilities, and long-term comfort. These residences typically offer private bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, gyms, study lounges, security, and curated social spaces.

1. Colmenar – From €4,843 per month
2. Senjo – From €4,785 per month
3. Sofia – From €4,373 per month
4. Budu – From €4,331 per month
5. Papua – From €4,257 per month

These options sit at the premium end of Student apartments Madrid, often preferred by postgraduate students, researchers, and long-stay international residents.

Best Areas to Live in Madrid for Students

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.
2. Malasaña: Malasaña attracts students and young professionals for its nightlife, cafés, and central location. It offers a creative, social atmosphere with higher rental demand. Student rent typically falls between €550 and €850 per month.
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.
4. Chamberí: Chamberí balances residential calm with central access. It is well connected by metro and favoured by postgraduate and international students. Average student rent ranges from €550 to €800 per month.

Room Types Available in Madrid

Student accommodation in Madrid offers flexibility across budgets and lifestyles, allowing students to choose between independence and community-based living.

1. En-suite Rooms: En-suite rooms include a private bathroom with access to shared kitchens and common areas. They suit students who want privacy while keeping rent lower than a full studio.
2. Non En-suite Rooms: These rooms share bathroom facilities and are more budget-friendly. They are common in Student dorms Madrid and shared apartments, especially among first-year students.
3. Studios: Studios are fully self-contained units with a private kitchen and bathroom. They are ideal for postgraduate students or those seeking independence.
4. Shared Apartments: Shared apartments allow students to split rent and utilities while sharing living spaces. These are popular alternatives to Student halls Madrid and support social living.
5. Student Residence Rooms: Purpose-built residence rooms often include cleaning services, study areas, gyms, meal plans, and organised activities, creating a structured student environment.

Cost of Living in Madrid

Madrid is more affordable than many European capitals, especially when students take advantage of shared housing and transport discounts.
1. Accommodation: €300-€1,500 per month
2. Food: €180-€260 per month
3. Groceries: €150-€220 per month
4. Transportation: €20-€45 per month
5. Utilities: €60-€120 per month
6. Internet & TV: €30-€45 per month
7. Leisure & social activities: €80-€180 per month
8. Miscellaneous: €60-€130 per month

Student Travel in Madrid

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.
2. Bus (EMT Madrid): Buses serve areas not directly covered by metro and run late at night. Single tickets cost €1.50, and the Abono Joven pass covers all bus routes.
3. Train (Cercanías Renfe): Cercanías trains link Madrid with suburbs like Getafe, Alcalá, and Pozuelo. Single fares range from €1.70-€3.60, with discounted monthly passes for regular student commuters.
4. Walking: Central neighbourhoods are highly walkable. Many students walk daily, keeping transport costs at €0.
5. Cycling: Bike lanes and sharing schemes support cycling. Monthly costs average €10-€15 for regular riders.
6. Taxis & Ride Services: Used mainly at night, base fares start at €2.50-€3.00, with most trips costing €7-€15.

Student Life in Madrid

Student life in Madrid is energetic, social, and culturally dense. The city balances academic focus with constant access to museums, music, sport, and nightlife.  The nightlife in Madrid is vibrant and doesn't stop until dawn, with numerous clubs and bars.

Students dine at Botín and DiverXO, gather at El Tigre and La Venencia, and enjoy nights at Teatro Kapital and Joy Eslava. Cafés such as Café Central and Federal Café Madrid double as study spots. Green spaces like El Retiro Park and Casa de Campo provide breathing room, while academic work happens at Biblioteca Nacional de España and Biblioteca Iván de Vargas. Cultural life is anchored by Museo del Prado, Museo Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza, many of which offer free entry during specific hours. Students also explore the city through landmarks and neighbourhoods featured among the best places to visit in Madrid, making Madrid as educational outside the classroom as it is inside.

Top Universities in Madrid for International Students

Madrid’s academic scale continues to drive demand for Madrid Student accommodation and Student residence Madrid.

1. Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM): UCM enrolls over 70,000 students and is one of Europe’s largest public universities. It is known for medicine, law, humanities, social sciences, and political studies. Average semester fees range from €1,000 to €2,500.

2. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM): UPM hosts around 35,000 students and specialises in engineering, architecture, and technology disciplines. Semester fees typically range from €1,200 to €2,500.

3. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM): UAM enrolls approximately 30,000 students and is recognised for economics, sciences, psychology, and research-focused programmes. The average semester fees range from €1,000 to €2,500.

Madrid’s scale, safety, and academic diversity ensure sustained demand for Madrid student housing across all study levels.

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