- Review 8
- occupants 4
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2 Queen size beds
2 - 2 Bedrooms 2
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2 Bathrooms with shower
2 - 80 m² 80 m²
- Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
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Description
The House of Forgotten Dreams
In the heart of Madrid, on the bustling Preciados street number 10, stands a majestic five-story house with a carved stone facade. Its large windows and elegant balcony distinguish it from the rest of the buildings, whispering stories of an opulent past.
Built at the end of the 19th century, the house was home to the Aldama family, a wealthy family of merchants. Don Francisco Aldama, a visionary man, had amassed a fortune through his businesses in the Americas. The house was a reflection of his wealth and power, a showcase of luxury and ostentation.
The house's salons were filled with extravagant parties, where Madrid's high society gathered to dance, converse and enjoy the music. The Aldamas were known for their generosity and good taste, and their house became a meeting point for artists, intellectuals and politicians.
However, happiness was not to last forever. In the early 20th century, the Aldama family suffered a series of misfortunes. Don Francisco died in an accident, and his wife, Doña Dolores, became seriously ill. The children, who were still young, were unable to take over the family business, and the fortune began to dwindle.
Little by little, the house faded away. The parties stopped being held, the rooms were emptied and dust accumulated on the furniture. The Aldama family was forced to sell the house to survive, and in 1930, the house passed into the hands of a new family.
The new owners, the López family, were a modest family who had nothing to do with the opulence of the past. Little by little, they adapted the house to their needs, dividing the floors into smaller apartments and renting them out to students and workers.
The house on Preciados street 10 became a microcosm of Madrid society. Within its walls, stories of love, broken dreams, joys and sorrows were lived. The house witnessed the passage of time, wars, dictatorship, democracy and the transformation of the city.
Years later, in the 1980s, the house was acquired by a real estate company that completely renovated it, turning it into a modern office building. The facade was preserved, as a last vestige of a glorious past, but the interior was completely transformed.
Today, the house on Preciados street 10 is a workplace for hundreds of people. However, an air of nostalgia and mystery still lingers within its walls. The old tenants seem to still wander the corridors, whispering stories of a time that no longer exists.
The house on Preciados street 10 is more than just a building. It is a symbol of the history of Madrid, a witness to the passage of time and a haven for forgotten dreams.
In the heart of Madrid, on the bustling Preciados street number 10, stands a majestic five-story house with a carved stone facade. Its large windows and elegant balcony distinguish it from the rest of the buildings, whispering stories of an opulent past.
Built at the end of the 19th century, the house was home to the Aldama family, a wealthy family of merchants. Don Francisco Aldama, a visionary man, had amassed a fortune through his businesses in the Americas. The house was a reflection of his wealth and power, a showcase of luxury and ostentation.
The house's salons were filled with extravagant parties, where Madrid's high society gathered to dance, converse and enjoy the music. The Aldamas were known for their generosity and good taste, and their house became a meeting point for artists, intellectuals and politicians.
However, happiness was not to last forever. In the early 20th century, the Aldama family suffered a series of misfortunes. Don Francisco died in an accident, and his wife, Doña Dolores, became seriously ill. The children, who were still young, were unable to take over the family business, and the fortune began to dwindle.
Little by little, the house faded away. The parties stopped being held, the rooms were emptied and dust accumulated on the furniture. The Aldama family was forced to sell the house to survive, and in 1930, the house passed into the hands of a new family.
The new owners, the López family, were a modest family who had nothing to do with the opulence of the past. Little by little, they adapted the house to their needs, dividing the floors into smaller apartments and renting them out to students and workers.
The house on Preciados street 10 became a microcosm of Madrid society. Within its walls, stories of love, broken dreams, joys and sorrows were lived. The house witnessed the passage of time, wars, dictatorship, democracy and the transformation of the city.
Years later, in the 1980s, the house was acquired by a real estate company that completely renovated it, turning it into a modern office building. The facade was preserved, as a last vestige of a glorious past, but the interior was completely transformed.
Today, the house on Preciados street 10 is a workplace for hundreds of people. However, an air of nostalgia and mystery still lingers within its walls. The old tenants seem to still wander the corridors, whispering stories of a time that no longer exists.
The house on Preciados street 10 is more than just a building. It is a symbol of the history of Madrid, a witness to the passage of time and a haven for forgotten dreams.
Special features
Terrace
Air-Conditioned
Balcony
TV
Bedroom(s)
2 Queen size beds
Open plan kitchen (induction)
Refrigerator
Microwave
Oven
Freezer
Dishwasher
Dishes/Cutlery
Kitchen utensils
Coffee machine
Frying pan
Toaster
Kettle
Juicer
Bathroom(s)
2 Bathrooms with shower
Hair dryer
Distribution of bedrooms
1 Queen size bed
1 Queen size bed
Mandatory or included services
Final Cleaning: R$ 453.27 /booking
Weekly Cleaning: R$ 120.87 /hour
Weekly Cleaning: R$ 120.87 /hour
Only applies when the booking more than 14 nights
Optional services
Check In 20h-22h: R$ 211.53 /booking
Check In 22h-23h: R$ 453.27 /booking
Cot/Crib: R$ 90.65 / night
Shuttle Transfer Service: R$ 302.18 /booking
Shuttle transfer service +4PAX: R$ 362.62 /booking
Your schedule
The schedules of entry and check-out can vary. Introduce the dates of your stay and consult the schedules.
Security Deposit (refundable)
Amount: R$ 3,021.83 /booking
Payment method: Credit Card
To be paid when booking.
Comments
- This accommodation does not accept groups of young people (Up to 18 years)
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
- No smoking
- No pets allowed
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Booking conditions
The customer will ALWAYS lose a total amount of pre-payments
Cancellation policies
The customer will ALWAYS lose a total amount of pre-payments
From today until check-in
100% of the total prepayment amount
No-show
100% of the total prepayment amount
Additional notes
- The agency asks you to contact them a week before arrival to inform them of your plane/ship Nº and the arrival time to arrange key collection.
- We kindly ask you to phone us about your arrival time once you are at your destination.
- There will be an extra cost for key collection on a bank holiday.
- Parking space on request.
- Parking space not included.
- Refund of the security deposit by bank transfer is made between 5 and 15 days after your departure
Map and distances
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Distances
Shops - El Cortes Inglés
20 m
Metro station - Puerta del Sol
20 m
Restaurant - Casa Labra
89 m
Bus station - Cibeles
200 m
Train station - Atocha
1 km
Amusement park / theme park - Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
6 km
Airport - Adolfo Suaréz Madrid Barajas
15 km
Golf course - La Moraleja
15.9 km
Amusement park / theme park - Parque Warner
16 km
Water park - Aquopolis Villanueva de la Cañada
35 km
Ski Slope - Navacerrada
52 km
Sand beach
330 km
Rock beach
330 km
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Price lists
DatesPrice(night) VAT included | |
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22/11/2024 · 23/11/2024 |
from R$ 1,263 |
24/11/2024 · 25/11/2024 |
from R$ 477 |
26/11/2024 · 28/11/2024 |
from R$ 538 |
29/11/2024 · 30/11/2024 |
from R$ 1,263 |
01/12/2024 · 05/12/2024 |
from R$ 598 |
06/12/2024 · 07/12/2024 |
from R$ 2,357 |