Madrid - An Art Lovers Dreams City
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Madrid - An Art Lovers Dreams City



Madrid is home to one of the most popular and thriving art scenes in the world. There are over 100 art galleries, which host some of the most famous works by the most famous artists in the world. The Prado museum is probably the standout, and features masterpieces from across Europe. The art scene is one of several reasons why so many people choose to spend a few weeks or months in the city. This influx of people creates a huge demand for suitable accommodation, and fortunately there are companies looking to fill this gap in the market.

One such company is Ukio, a Barcelona-based start-up that provides a platform to rent out high quality furnished apartments., The company has raised 27 million to expand its operations and hopes to make a big splash in Europe’sbooming start-up market. Founded by two brothers, formerly of Headspace and Airbnb, the start-up has already gained a reputation for offering well-designed, well-priced, and clean livingspaces to a growing number of businesses and private individuals. Now, with the funding, it's aiming to continue expanding across Europe.

Company profile
Founded in Barcelona in 2020, Ukio is a startup specializing in medium and long-stay residential rentals. It operates a property rental platform and offers fully furnished apartments in cities across Europe, including Madrid. It offers rentals from as little as one month to as long as eleven months, and provide housing for a new generation of workers

The company also operates in Barcelona, Berlin, Paris and Lisbon. They have over 500 apartments in their portfolio, including over 130 in Madrid. Guests can book an apartment directly through their online platform. These apartments are individually furnished, eco-friendly and powered by renewable energy. In addition, they offer concierge services, gym memberships, and linen/towel replacement. They are also furnished by local designers and sustainable suppliers.

Madrid’s best districts.
Ukio apartments are only found in the best districts of Madrid. Art lovers will generally want to be near the centre, or Centro, as Madrid’s central district is called. This area includes the famous neighborhoods Sol, Chueca and Malasaña, as well as many of the city’s best galleries and museums.

Other visitors to the city might prefer the more upmarket Salamanca, or Retiro. Fortunately Ukio have apartments in all of these areas.

Using their service, guests can book an apartment and move in within a week. They also receive concierge services and a 24-hour support team. The company typically accepts seven to 10-year lease agreements. This allows landlords to make a guaranteed income.

Market outlook
Ukio is a start-up that offers a tech-forward alternative to traditional renting. It offers fully furnished serviced apartments throughout Europe. The company plans to expand into more cities in the coming months.

The company provides a service that allows guests to choose a furnished apartment and book it directly through its online platform. Its goal is to change the way people live by providing an experience that is high-end yet flexible.

If you're looking to explore Madrid, you've come to the right place. This city is rich in culture and art. You can enjoy a stroll through the streets or visit the museums. You can also rent a place in Madrid to stay and make it your home away from home, here are some things to know if you’re thinking of doing so.

Apartments in Madrid
For art lovers, Madrid has many great places to stay. From historic boutique hotels to modern serviced apartments, you can find an accommodation that suits your style.
One of the best ways to find an apartment is to browse through rental sites. They have the largest database of listings. Some even offer alerts and powerful search functions.

It's not hard to find an apartment, but finding the right one can be a daunting task. In order to find the best, you need to consider a few things. Firstly, you should find out which language you're most comfortable in.

This is especially true if you plan on staying in a rental for a longer period of time. Secondly, a smart shopper should check out the best-rated websites for their particular budget.

If you're an art lover, then Madrid is your dream city. There is something for everyone here, whether you're into classical sculptures, graffiti art, or modern pieces.

For instance, there are many great museums in this city. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum has a great collection of impressionist and old master paintings. Likewise, the Reina Sofia museum features "Guernica", a masterpiece by Pablo Picasso.

While you're in Madrid, check out the Paseo del Arte, a one-kilometer stretch of major art museums. You'll see 700 sculptures here, as well as some of the most famous art works from Spain and the world.

The Prado, Palacio Real, and Thyssen, are all part of the Art Triangle in Madrid, and should definitely not be missed

Another option is to visit the historic La Venencia bar. This establishment has been around since the Spanish Civil War and is still a hot spot. It's an ideal place for expats.

Rent an apartment in Madrid
If you're planning a holiday to Spain, you may consider renting an apartment in Madrid. It is a lively city full of energy. You can enjoy some of the best Spanish food, drink, and culture.

The city has 21 different neighborhoods. They're arranged in relation to the city center, so you'll be close to everything you need for a fun and hassle-free stay.

One of the most popular areas in the capital is the trendy Gran Via. You'll find a wide variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants here. There are also plenty of shopping opportunities nearby.

Other popular areas include the hip Malasana neighborhood. Here, you'll find many clubs, and even a Michelin starred restaurant.

If you prefer a more quiet area, you might choose to stay in the Retiro neighborhood. These buildings are typical of old-style Madrid. This area is known for its authentic Spanish charm.

If you are an art lover, Madrid is the perfect destination for you. This beautiful, sunny city offers a variety of museums and parks that are sure to satisfy your desire to see and appreciate art.

The most famous museum in Madrid is the Prado Museum. This neoclassical building holds the world's largest collection of European artwork. It also features temporary exhibitions.

Besides “Guernica” the Reina Sofia also showcases works by Spanish artists such as Diego Velazquez, Francisco Goya, and El Greco.

There are many other museums in the city, and the best way to visit them all is to purchase the Madrid Museum Pass. You can visit all of them with ease and at a reasonable cost.

Madrid is an extremely walkable city. Many neighborhoods are just a short walk from the center, but those that are farther away are more expensive.










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