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The accommodation is built keeping in mind the specific needs of students so they always feel at home. The bedrooms are fully furnished with a comfortable bed, study table and chair, and ample storage for all your belongings. It offers a variety of modern amenities like common area, bike storage, car parking, laundry, and more.
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What are the Viable Modes of Public Transport that Makes Getting Around Easy in Madrid Madrid is known for its rich repositories of European art and has the third place among the largest in the European Union (EU). The city which is known for major city attractions like Cibeles Palace and Fountain which are regarded as monument symbols of the city, is also home to prestigious universities enrolling large numbers of students. The city also offers accommodation choices with close proximity to public transport viability.
Madrid Metro Not just affordable student accommodation Madrid, the city has an extensive public transport system. Madrid Metro has 13 metro lines of commute for students operating between 300 stations, offering the fastest mode of transport to reach places and university campuses in the nick of time. It is easy to figure out a metro and know its route by its colour and is operational from 6 AM until 1:30 AM with trains plying every 3 to 4 minutes. The night frequency of the metro can be 15 minutes. These viable modes of transport are available near prominent student accommodation Madrid.
City Buses Run by the Municipal transport company, EMT, Madrid’s local bus service is the best in the city. With around 2,000 blue buses serving more than 200 lines, Madrid city buses make travel easy for commuters traveling downtown area and residential neighbourhoods in Madrid. The timings are from 6 AM until 12:30 PM with the next bus available every 5 to 15 minutes. The night buses are known as nocturnal buses as búhos (“owls”) that runs from 23:45 until 6 a.m.
Cercanías Cercanias is Madrid’s commuter train system that is an easily viable way that connects the entire Madrid autonomous community. Operating under the ownership of Renfe, the national rail service, these are efficient train services that run daily from 6 a.m. until 23:00, every 10 to 30 minutes. Airport Commute Madrid’s Airport commute is one of its kind where students can get to the airport via metro and cercanías. The line 8 of the Metro which is the pink line starts from Nuevos Ministerios. When on the Cercanías, the C1 line is bound for the Airport and starts from Príncipe Pío station. The service will take commuters to terminal 4 of the Airport, from where Airport shuttle services are available to get to other terminals. With so much to offer, exploring Madrid to its fullest is an easy going thing and off course commute to universities get less expensive and quicker than otherwise. University Living, the global student housing marketplace, is the one and only that will help students and guide them through their booking process of affordable student accommodation Madrid.