Trafalgar revolves around Plaza de Olavide, the landscaped circle the Financial Times described as "the European dream": terraces, neighbourhood life and a cosmopolitan atmosphere that has made it one of Madrid's most desirable corners.
Its streets (Trafalgar, Cardenal Cisneros, Santa Engracia) combine classic brick buildings with glazed balconies and high-end full renovations, highly sought after by national and international buyers.
The southern border with Malasaña and Chueca gives immediate access to Madrid's most creative side, while the rest of Chamberí provides residential calm. Metro lines 1, 4 and 7 connect it to the whole city.