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The Social Hub Madrid, Madrid

28, Cta. de San Vicente, Madrid, 28008, Spain
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€1260
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0.9 mi from City Center
( 9m. 18m. 22m)
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About the Property

The Social Hub Madrid, located at 28, Cta. de San Vicente, Madrid, 28008, Spain, is a highly modern, community-focused, and lifestyle-oriented student accommodation in Madrid. The Social Hub offers stylish en-suite rooms designed specifically for students seeking a flourishing social atmosphere. The excellent location of The Social Hub places students at the heart of the educational district. Comillas Pontifical University is only an 8-minute drive away, and Complutense University of Madrid is just 11 minutes away, allowing students to enjoy a hassle-free academic life with minimal commuting time.

Moreover, Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a lively, multicultural, and student-friendly city known for its classic buildings, bustling streets, and superb arts scene. The city has a safety index close to 70, a moderate crime rate, and a strong employment rate above 60%. The monthly student living cost ranges from €900 to €1,300, offering a balanced mix of safety, affordability, and opportunities. Madrid is home to iconic landmarks such as the Royal Palace of Madrid, Plaza Mayor, Retiro Park, and the Prado Museum, providing students with endless cultural, historical, and recreational experiences. The Social Hub Madrid is noted for its unique blend of historical and contemporary design elements. So choosing this property as your student accommodation in Spain will only elevate your university living experience.

Features

Life at The Social Hub Madrid revolves around comfort, productivity, and community. Every en-suite room is welcoming from the very beginning. Students can choose from three room types: Standard Queen (Interior View), Economy Single, and Standard Queen (Exterior View). Every corner of the room supports student life. The room includes air conditioning and heating. A cosy 160x200 cm bed ensures restful sleep. A mini fridge keeps snacks and essentials within reach. A dedicated desk and chair help create the perfect study environment. A TV provides entertainment when it’s time to unwind. An open wardrobe keeps your space tidy. High-speed WiFi ensures smooth online classes, streaming, and research. Bed linen and towels are included for added comfort. The rooms also include a private room, a private bathroom, and a shared kitchen.

The common amenities elevate daily living even further. Bills included covering WiFi, water, and electricity, making budgeting simple. The on-site gym supports daily workouts. Free bike-sharing offers fast and eco-friendly commutes. A laundry facility makes chores easy. There is plenty of workspace for group study or quiet sessions. Mental support services care for students’ emotional well-being. Regular social events help build friendships and community. Bright community spaces encourage relaxation and collaboration. The rooftop bar offers stunning views and a relaxing vibe. The pool provides the perfect place to cool off or unwind. On-site parking adds convenience for those with vehicles. The building is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity. A personal mailbox keeps deliveries safe and organised.

Students enjoy peace of mind with 24-hour security, ensuring a safe and worry-free stay throughout their time at The Social Hub.

Location and What's Hot?

Staying at The Social Hub Madrid places you in one of the city’s most lively and well-connected neighbourhoods, offering students the perfect balance between academic convenience and an exciting urban lifestyle. With major institutions like Polytechnic University of Madrid (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), Campus de Somosaguas, and ESIC University Pozuelo, getting to classes is always quick and easy.

Daily essentials are equally close, with supermarkets such as Mercadona and Carrefour Express located nearby for everything from quick snacks to weekly groceries. For healthcare needs, students can rely on Farmacia San Vicente and Farmacia Reina Victoria, while larger medical centres like Hospital Clínico San Carlos and Centro de Salud Palacio ensure expert care is always within reach. When it’s time for a caffeine fix or study break, local favourites like Café Comercial and Toma Café Madrid offer cosy spaces and great coffee. Food lovers can explore classic Spanish flavours at Restaurante Sobrino de Botín or enjoy tapas and city views at La Balconada de San Miguel, both just a short distance away. Evenings become more popular with pubs like The Stag’s Head and El Tigre Sidra Bar, giving students plenty of options for laid-back nights out.

Green spaces are also part of the neighbourhood’s charm. Parque del Oeste offers spacious lawns and walking paths, while the Sabatini Gardens beside the Royal Palace provide a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. For dedicated study sessions, students can head to the Biblioteca Nacional de España or the Biblioteca Pública Municipal Felipe II, both excellent for focused work. Culture and history unfold all around you, with world-class museums such as the Museo del Prado and Museo Reina Sofía just a short journey from the property. Iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace of Madrid and Plaza Mayor add to the vibrant character of the area, making it easy for students to explore and experience the best of the city. At The Social Hub Madrid, everything is seamlessly woven into your daily life, ensuring students enjoy comfort and endless discovery right at their doorstep.

Commute

Transport​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ close to The Social Hub Madrid is of the best quality and this remarkable fact pretty much explains why the daily life of students is so simple. The nearest bus stops – Cuesta de San Vicente (1-minute walk) and Jardines de Sabatini (4-minute walk) – are well served by buses that go to different parts of the city. In case one wants to travel faster, the Príncipe Pío train station is located only 3 minutes away on foot, and from there it is possible to get to any major area of Madrid. The closest subway station, Plaza de España, is a mere 10-minute walk. Students arriving on a plane or flying out will see very soon that the Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport is quite reachable within 20–25 minutes by car.

Room Types (3)

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Ensuite
A private room with its own bathroom — Offers maximum privacy and comfort
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Standard Queen (Interior View)

Starting From:€1,260/month
Ensuite
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Gym
Free Bike-sharing
Laundry Facility
Plenty of Workspace
Mental Support
Social Events
Safety and Security
24-hour Security
Bills Included
Wifi
Water
Electricity

Payment Policies (4)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
Security Deposit
<p>A Deposit equal to one (1) month of the Hotel Fee shall be paid when booking the Hotel Student Stay.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Payment will occur through <strong>monthly </strong>instalments, to be paid before the 1st of each month.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Guarantors are mandatory.</p> <p>No financial criteria for guarantors. Only personal info and contacts are mandatory.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Membership starts from just €121 per month, see the full price breakdown below.</p> <p>Cost per month</p> <p>1m = €170 incl. vat</p> <p>6m = €145 incl. vat</p> <p>12m = €121 incl. vat</p>

Cancellation Policies (2)

  • Cooling Off Period
    This property offers cooling-off period.
  • Other cancellation policies
    General cancellation policies may apply to this property.
Cooling Off Period
<p>14 days after the Hotel Student Stay is confirmed and only if the cancellation request is submitted at least one (1) calendar month before the Check-In Date.</p> <p>The Contracting Party can cancel the booking until three (3:00) p.m. on the 14th day after receipt of the booking confirmation, free of charge and amounts already paid will be refunded to the Contracting Party, assuming that the cancellation request is submitted at least one (1) calendar month before the Check-In Date.</p>
Other cancellation policies
<p><strong>- From moment of Check-In Date and during the Hotel Student Stay.</strong></p> <p>The Contracting Party is entitled to cancel the booking against payment of a cancellation fee equal to the Hotel Fee for three (3) months, unless the remaining period of the stay at the time of cancellation is shorter than three (3) months in which case the cancellation fee is equal to the Hotel Fee for the remaining period of the Hotel Student Stay. The Hotel Fee already paid for the month in which you cancel, will not be refunded. The cancellation fee does not allow you to stay in the room, after the date that is confirmed as the adjusted Check-Out Date. You have to check-out on the day against which you have confirmed to cancel your Hotel Student Stay. City Tax is due if the Hotel Student Stay is cancelled prior to the expiry of three (3) months after the Check-In Date.</p> <p><br></p> <p><strong>- Less than 1 month prior Check-In Date or more than 14 days after booking.</strong></p> <p>The Contracting Party is entitled to cancel the booking against payment of a cancellation fee equal to the Hotel Fee for three (3) months, unless the period of the stay at the time of cancellation is shorter than three (3) months in which case the cancellation fee is equal to the Hotel Fee for the remaining period of the Hotel Student Stay. Any Hotel Fee already paid for the month in which you cancel, will not be refunded. The cancelation fee does not allow you to stay in the room.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to use the laundry facilities?

It's free! Guests receive monthly credits for using the laundry facilities, with no extra charge for the machines, detergent, or softener.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in is anytime after 15:00 (3:00 PM) local time, and check-out is by 12:00 PM (noon) local time. If you arrive early, they’ll do their best to accommodate you based on availability, and you can store your luggage for free until your room is ready!

How does the shared bike system work?

Across their locations, they use different bike systems, either through the Bike app, manual key or together with partners as Swapfiets.

How will they amplify what made this accommodation special?

Property management became special because of what they did and what they built together with their community. Accommodation better explains what they do and what kind of experiences they offer. But most importantly it reflects who they truly are: a place where people irrespective of age, background or occupation come together and are united by a common mindset.

What is a membership exactly?

Membership at this accommodation is your pass to join a vibrant local and digital community! A home for connection, work, wellness and fun. Join them and connect with fellow members, enjoy exclusive perks, an extensive event programme and access to premium spaces including the gym, members lounge and rooftop pool.

Is it a coworking product?

It’s much more! But as a member, you get to enjoy the benefits of the member’s flexible workspaces if you ever need somewhere to focus and be productive.

Does my dedicated desk or office space include a membership?

Yes! If you have an office atthis accommodation, or a dedicated desk, the price includes your membership.

Do I need to apply or be approved for a membership?

They welcome everyone to join their community! Accommodation is a place where they celebrate individualism and see themselves as a levelling place of differences. Come as you are!

Does membership allow me to visit all the accommodations?

No, your membership grants you access to your Home accommodation only To visit other hubs, you’ll need the International Access add-on.

Am I allowed to bring my dog with me to accommodation?

Yes, they’re a dog friendly hub and they welcome you to bring your dog with you into the communal spaces. But they do ask you to keep your dog on a lead at all times.

Can I stay even though I am not a student?

Welcome to this unique accommodation, where a hybrid hospitality model creates a vibrant and inclusive environment for guests from all walks of life. Whether you're a business traveler, a leisure guest, or a student, this space is designed to meet your needs while fostering connections. Business travelers will appreciate modern workspaces, reliable Wi-Fi, and networking opportunities. Leisure guests can relax and explore, thanks to great locations and social amenities. Students and young travelers will find a dynamic atmosphere perfect for meeting like-minded people. This accommodation celebrates diversity, offering personalized service to ensure every guest feels at home. No matter your background or reason for staying, it’s a place where connections thrive and experiences become memories.
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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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