
Madrid
Mina X
The La Latina neighbourhood, one of Madrid's oldest and most atmospheric quarters, preserves the medieval street plan of the original city within its labyrinth of narrow lanes and traditional plazas. The area surrounding Calle de la Mina is particularly rich in history, sitting close to the Mercado de La Cebada and the vibrant social life of the barrio. Charming old buildings house some of the best traditional taverns in the city, where locals gather for morning coffee and return in the evening for tapas and wine. The Plaza de la Paja, a quiet medieval square nearby, is a hidden gem of historic Madrid. With its deep-rooted community identity and central location, La Latina remains one of the capital's most cherished neighbourhoods.
- Area
- 74 m²
- Bedrooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 2
The La Latina neighbourhood, one of Madrid's oldest and most atmospheric quarters, preserves the medieval street plan of the original city within its labyrinth of narrow lanes and traditional plazas. The area surrounding Calle de la Mina is particularly rich in history, sitting close to the Mercado de La Cebada and the vibrant social life of the barrio. Charming old buildings house some of the best traditional taverns in the city, where locals gather for morning coffee and return in the evening for tapas and wine. The Plaza de la Paja, a quiet medieval square nearby, is a hidden gem of historic Madrid. With its deep-rooted community identity and central location, La Latina remains one of the capital's most cherished neighbourhoods.
What we inherit. What we operate.
Every Everlease apartment begins as an underperforming city-centre unit. We fund and run the renovation end to end: surfaces, lighting, joinery, furniture, photography. Drag the slider to compare what we received with what we operate today.


Every room, photographed.
A complete pass through the apartment as it is operated today. Hover any image to expand.
Discover Madrid.
Mina X sits in the heart of Madrid, a city of grand boulevards and intimate plazas, of late-night dinners and museum mornings. The Spanish capital wears its history lightly: the Prado, the Reina Sofía and the Thyssen line a single golden mile, while neighbourhoods like Lavapiés, La Latina and Chueca each keep their own pulse. Daily life happens outdoors here, at a café terrace, a tapas counter, a long walk through Retiro at dusk. Madrid is a city built for staying.



