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  • Calle Provisiones Centro Madrid 28012 Retail for sale

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    Retail for sale at Calle Provisiones, Centro, Madrid, 28012 with lighting, light fixture, fixture, floor, flooring, ceiling, aluminium, composite material, room and hall around
    1 month ago
    614 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    659,900 €
    |
    1,075 €/m2
    Retail unit for sale
    • Ample space
    • Multiple possibilities
    • Centrally located

    Commercial space located at street level with very large space and a multitude of possibilities.

    It is up to 5 m high, has 3 toilets, a ford and a large parking space.

    It has no smoke outlet.

    It offers multiple possibilities, including an academy, school and offices.

    • Toilets
    • High ceilings
    • Stairs
    • Floorboards
    • Earthenware
    • On the street
    • At several heights
    • Parking
    • Air Conditioning
    • Hot/cold air conditioning
    • Elevator
    • Natural lighting
    • Bus stop
    • Public Transportation
    • Energy performance rating C
  • Zona Lavapiés Centro Madrid 28012 Retail for sale

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    Retail for sale at Zona Lavapiés, Centro, Madrid, 28012 with fixture, building, road surface, facade, house, road, brickwork, city, brick and door around
    6 days ago
    640 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    750,000 €
    |
    1,172 €/m2
    Retail unit for sale
    • Spacious and versatile
    • Location in a very dynamic downtown area
    • Good communications

    Commercial premises located at street level in the heart of Lavapiés.

    It is spacious and versatile.

    It is distributed in 2 floors:

    - Ground floor of 390 m2.

    - Basement of 250 m2.

    It is possible that a complete reform may be needed.

    • Security locks
    • Toilets
    • Integral lighting
    • Earthenware
    • On the street
    • At several heights
    • Natural lighting
    • Public Transportation
  • Calle Pizarro, 14 Centro Madrid 28004 Retail for sale

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    Retail for sale at Calle Pizarro, 14, Centro, Madrid, 28004 with building, window, road surface, urban design, plant, facade, tree, sidewalk, house and road around
    1 month ago
    572 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    997,000 €
    |
    1,743 €/m2
    Retail unit for sale
    • Located in Malasaña area
    • Opportunity Investors
    • Area of influx of potential customers

    Ref.: GIRE-611002

    Available for sale commercial premises of 572 m2, covering two registered estates. Located at street level, the premises have two accesses, one from Pizarro Street and another from the portal of the estate.

    Inside, the premises are divided into two parts: a ground floor of 500 m2, where we find five spaces with ventilation and natural light through windows that overlook the outside and the patio; and a basement, of 72 m2 where we find a diaphanous space and a complete toilet.

    • Security locks
    • Bathrooms
    • Toilets
    • Warehouse
    • High ceilings
    • Stairs
    • Without covering
    • On the street
    • At several heights
    • Bus stop
    • Public Transportation
    • From banks
  • Plaza Cruz Verde, 1 Centro Madrid 28005 Retail for sale

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    Retail for sale at Plaza Cruz Verde, 1, Centro, Madrid, 28005 with door, building, window, road surface, house, brickwork, brick, neighbourhood, font and sidewalk around
    2 months ago
    160 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    255,000 €
    |
    1,594 €/m2
    Retail unit for sale
    • Great location
    • Corner location with a lot of visibility
    • Multiple possibilities

    Large commercial premises for sale located in the neighborhood Palacio, district Centro.

    It has an area of 160 m2, distributed in street floor of 130 m2 and basement of 36 m2. It has a large corner façade with several large windows that gives you a lot of visibility.

    It is completely diaphanous, currently in need of reform.

    Possibility to divide the premises into two, authorized by the community. Possibility to change the use of space to housing.

    Excellent location, in an area of very pedestrian

    • Corner located
    • At several heights
    • Showcase
    • Natural Light - Good
  • Calle Amaniel, 6 Centro Madrid 28015 Retail for sale

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    Retail for sale & for rent at Calle Amaniel, 6, Centro, Madrid, 28015 with window, road surface, yellow, wood, beige, sidewalk, urban design, building, facade and flooring around
    3 months ago
    135 m2
    |
    Floor Ground
    300,000 €
    |
    2,222 €/m2
    Retail unit for sale
    • Great central location
    • Very bright premises
    • Very versatile space

    Commercial premises on Calle Amaniel, located in a consolidated residential area, very close to all kinds of services and public transport.

    It has an area of 135 m2 distributed in street floor and basement.

    It is located to adapt to the new activity to be developed, being a totally versatile space.

    It has very high ceilings, two exterior windows and entrance from the portal.

    • Security locks
    • Toilets
    • Warehouse
    • High ceilings
    • At several heights
    • Elevator
    • Bus stop
    • Public Transportation
    • Natural Light - Good
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5 cheap retail spaces for sale in Centro, Madrid

There are 5 cheap retail spaces for sale in Centro. The total cheap retail space for sale in Centro is 2,206 sqm; the largest cheap retail space offered has 640 sqm.

The average price of cheap retail spaces for sale is €511,983. The lowest price is €110,000 and the highest price is €997,000. The average value per square meter of cheap retail spaces for sale is €1,393, with a minimum price of €1,075 and a maximum of €2,222.

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Prices and m2 available of retail for sale in Centro

Euros/m2MinAvg.Maxavailable m2
Centro1,0751,3932,2222,206
City of Madrid2622,63348,691335,744
Salamanca8184,53222,36024,618
Moncloa - Aravaca9093,61230,95012,567
Chamberí4293,39923,07723,821
Retiro7543,1909,37512,978
Chamartín9702,9587,58121,497
Barajas4692,6597,8672,195
Tetuán2622,5989,93633,007
Arganzuela8602,2968,47819,659
Hortaleza6672,2505,6825,220
Fuencarral - El Pardo6132,15812,50017,172
Moratalaz5122,0507,9335,058
Ciudad Lineal4001,78410,00029,789
La Latina3581,74410,71411,582
Vicálvaro4901,7295,4386,462
San Blas - Canillejas2961,6285,75614,432
Villa de Vallecas7001,6103,6987,213
Carabanchel3381,3318,58727,164
Usera4001,2763,8627,224
Puente de Vallecas4291,2294,79313,406
Villaverde3337553,0958,688

Featured areas for business premises rental and sales in Centro

In addition to being a tourist attraction, the Central District is also one of the main shopping centres, with the Preciados - Sol - Gran Via axis as the main area. It has an array of shops, leisure facilities and restaurants at different points around the district, some of which are available for rent or sale.

The most relevant streets are Calle Carmen, Calle Preciados, Calle Mayor and Calle Arenal, which are mostly pedestrianised and home to retail stores of all kinds. Some of the most noteworthy stores are: La Central, El Corte Inglés, Apple Store and La Mallorquina, just to name some. In the streets near Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace there are some shops dating back over a hundred years, selling religious items, coins, stamps, etc. La Botica de la Reina Madre, Librería San Ginés and El Corte Militar, are just some of them.

The emblematic Calle Gran Vía is also home to many retail stores, including Loewe, Primark, Adidas, New Balance, Real Madrid Official Store, Atlético de Madrid Store, Lacoste…

In the Chueca - Fuencarral - Malasaña - Conde Duque area there are many shoe shops, clothes stores,boutiquesby new designers and a wide range of bars and restaurants in the most notable streets, namely: Calle Augusto Figueroa, Calle Hortaleza, Calle Fuencarral, Conde Duque and some streets in Malasaña. Some of the more well-known stores in the area are: Muji, Calvin Klein, Puma, Dolores Promesas, Desigual y Decathlon, Sportivo, Duke, Juguetrónica, etc.

In Las Salesas there are also a number of small fashion, footwear and accessories retail stores. Ailanto, Maggie Shop, Despacio Concept Store, Gion, Lumas, Cacto Cacto, Sagon, and others have established in this area.

In Barrio de Las Letras the main shopping streets are Calle Atocha, Calle Huertas and Calle Cervantes. Some of the shops in this area are Pardo Family, Real Fábrica Española, Andrés Gallardo, Tununtunumba…

In Lavapiés - Embajadores - Rastro there are several specialist and traditional retailers, antique shops, electronics, etc. Moreover, because of the mixed cultures in this area, there are stores that sell imported products. Lou & Hernández, Bajo el Volcán, El 8, La Tapicera, El Transformista and La Recova, are just some of the shops in this area.

Demographic, economic and property data in Centro

Nº inhabitants by age range in Centro
# InhabitantsTotal< 1616-64> 64
Men69,1305,63653,9729,522
Women68,2565,45648,41914,381
Total137,38611,092102,39123,903
Population density26,354.502,127.7619,641.474,585.27
Average age of inhabitants in Centro
Age (Avg.)Years
Total44.10
Men42.49
Women45.73
Nº inhabitants by education level in Centro
# InhabitantsTotal
Higher55,110
Secondary49,880
Primary11,595
No studies5,125
Illiterate825

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Transport in Centro

Centro's commercial properties get benefited of the following transport means: Bus, underground, commuter train. It also counts with several nodes of transport that motivate the commercial activity, making of Centro an atractive area for offices, retail, indutrial properties and ground.

Means of transport in Centro
MeansNº of stops or stations
Underground17
City bus77
Interurban bus10
Suburban train2
Taxi26
Bike61
Nodes of transport1

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Points of interest in Centro

Commercial areas in Centro
Most relevant commercial areasTypeAddress
Mercado Municipal de San Fernando - EmbajadoresFood marketCalle Embajadores, 41
C.C. La Galería del PradoShopping CentrePlaza de Las Cortes, 7
Gran Almacén El Corte Inglés (Princesa)Shopping CentrePrincesa, 56
C.C. FuencarralShopping CentreCalle Fuencarral, 45
Gran Almacén El Corte Inglés (Preciados)Shopping CentrePreciados 1-3
Mercado Municipal de BarcelóFood marketCalle Barceló, 6
Mercado Municipal de Antón MartínFood marketCalle Santa Isabel, 5
Mercado Municipal de Las FloresFood marketPlaza Tirso de Molina, s/n
C.C. Puerta de ToledoShopping CentreRonda de Toledo, 1
Mercado Municipal de San AntónFood marketCalle Augusto Figueroa, 24
Mercado Municipal de La CebadaFood marketPlaza de la Cebada, s/n
Mercado Los MostensesFood marketPlaza de los Mostenses, 1
C.C. Arenal 9Shopping CentreCalle Arenal, 9
Mercado Municipal de San MiguelFood marketPlaza de San Miguel, s/n

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Quality of life in Centro

Air quality in Centro
Air qualityNumber of hours per year%
Very good197622.56 %
Good613169.99 %
Ordinary4595.24 %
Bad320.37 %
Very bad00.00 %
Toxic00.00 %

Source: Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica

History and tradition in the heart of Madrid

  • Palacio
  • Embajadores
  • Cortes
  • Justicia
  • Universidad
  • Sol

The historical, tourist area par excellence. The Centro District is one of the areas that cannot be missed in this city. Tradition in the streets and shops, it is the oldest part of Madrid and its main nucleus.

The district covers an area of 523.73 hectares and is divided into 6 quarters: Palacio, Embajadores, Cortes, Justicia, Universidad and Sol. It is delimited by the first ring-road, Called the M-10, which features the following boulevards and thoroughfares: Ronda de Segovia, Ronda de Toledo, Ronda de Valencia and Ronda de Atocha.

Visiting the Royal Palace, the Almudena Cathedral, strolling around Plaza Mayor or just losing yourself in the fashionable quarters are just some of the things to do in Madrid city centre.

History and tradition in the heart of Madrid

Discover the Centro district

Almudena Cathedral
Almudena Cathedral
Museum of History of Madrid
Museum of History of Madrid
Royal Palace
Royal Palace
Plaza de Santa Ana
Plaza de Santa Ana
Calle Fuencarral
Calle Fuencarral
Royal Theatre
Royal Theatre

Information about Centro District

The History of the Centro District

The first settlements in this area date back to the Muslim era, in the 9th century when Muhammad I, Emir of Córdoba, built the first fort to police the possible transit of Christians on their way to Toledo. This fort was located next to the River Manzanares, and there are still some remains of it left today. It described a perimeter enclosing around 4 hectares in the area of Cuesta de la Vega, next to the Royal Palace. The settlement grew around the fortress to give rise to Madrid “Magerit” from the Arabic meaning “land rich in water”.

The city fell into Christian hands in 1083, and in 1123 it became a Villa. Felipe II established the Royal Court in Madrid in 1561, when construction began of some of the buildings and monuments comprising the so-Called “Madrid de los Austrias”. Buildings and areas such as Plaza Mayor, the City Hall and the Prison were built during that period.

During the “Age of Enlightenment” the city prospered and expanded, although many of the monuments continued to be built in this central area, such as the Royal Palace and Cibeles Fountain.

The Borbons, particularly Carlos II, wanted to make Madrid a Villa in line with the best in Europe, and therefore invested heavily in infrastructure, drainage and public buildings.

In the 19th and 20th centuries, Isabel II built the Congress of the Deputies building near Puerta del Sol, and in 1909 officially opened the Palace of Communications (aka Cibeles Palace).

Historical characters from the Centro District

Many novelists from the Spanish Golden Age decided to settle in this area, such as Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Francisco de Quevedo and Luis de Góngora.

Their preference for this area was because of the many theatres in the Huertas and Plaza de Santa Ana area, namely: Cruz Theatre and Theatre of the Prince, previously known as Corral del Príncipe and currently known as Teatro Español. Furthermore, in Calle del León (where Cervantes lived) the Representatives or Comedians Talking Shop was located, where actors, actresses, poets, playwrights, representatives and other celebrities met up on a daily basis to comprise one of the most significant discussion groups of the time, where gossip and news was told and heard which later became the subject of plays and comedies in the nearby theatres.

On the other hand, near Plaza de Santa Ana, on the edge of Barrio de las Letras, is the well-lnown Callejón de Gato, where the distorting mirrors were found that Valle-Inclán used to describe the grotesqueness of Spain in his book “Luces de Bohemia” [Bohemian Lights].

Other celebrities who also lived in this district were: Eloy Gonzalo, Jacinto Benavente, Giuseppe Verdi, who lived in Plaza de Oriente and Calderón de la Barca, who lived in Calle Mayor.

Culture in the Centro District
  • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
  • Reina Sofia Museum
  • Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Museum
  • Descalzas Reales Monastery
  • Encarnación Royal Monastery
  • Municipal Museum
  • Lope de Vega House Museum
  • Madrid Athenaeum
  • CaixaForum Madrid
Restaurants in the Centro District

There are several areas in the city where many establishments can be found for full meals or tapas. The following are just some of the bars and restaurants in Madrid city centre: Malacatín, Los Galayos, Casa Botín, Lhardy, Casa Labra, Gourmet Experience (in El Corte Inglés de Callao), La Rotonda ( in the Westin Palace Hotel), Al Mounia, Estado Puro, Palacio de Cibeles, Cien Llaves, Alabaster, Comala, La Carmencita, Yakitoro, Kuoco 360 Food, Gioia, Morgana, la Barra de Atún, Taberna Ángel Sierra, La Nieta, La Ardosa, Casa Julio, Casa Camacho, Clarita, La Pescadería, Bar Galleta…

There are also several food markets: Barceló Market, San Antón Market, San Fernando Market, La Cebada Market, Antón Martín Market, Los Mostenses Market, Mercado de San Miguel Market and San Ildefonso Market.