La Guindalera, Residential neighborhood in Salamanca district, Madrid, Spain
La Guindalera is a residential neighborhood in Madrid's Salamanca district bounded by major avenues and streets that define its edges. The area features a mix of residential buildings from different eras, local shops, restaurants, and everyday facilities that serve the people who live there.
The area developed from 19th-century cherry orchards called Huerta de Don Guindo that were eventually transformed into residential land. This transition followed Madrid's expansion and the growing demand for housing in this part of the city.
The neighborhood takes its name from 19th-century cherry orchards that once covered the land and shaped its character. Walking through the streets today, you can still sense echoes of this agricultural past in the local identity.
The neighborhood is easy to navigate on foot and well-connected by public transport to other parts of Madrid. You'll find cafés and restaurants scattered throughout where you can stop and rest while exploring the residential streets.
Within the Colonia Madrid Moderno district, you'll discover houses built in the 1890s with distinctive steel pillars and small towered rooms with windows along Calle Roma and Calle Castelar. These architectural details are unusual for Madrid and represent a building style that stands out from the typical residential construction of the era.
Location: Salamanca
Shares border with: Fuente del Berro, Lista, Prosperidad, Concepción, San Pascual
GPS coordinates: 40.43617,-3.67313
Latest update: December 8, 2025 13:44
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