Overview of Yugo El Faro
Yugo El Faro is a student accommodation property located at 7, 28015 Madrid, Spain, within the city limits of Getafe. It offers a mix of one-bedroom apartments (1b) and non-ensuite rooms (where bathroom and kitchen are shared). Monthly rents range from €1,533 to €2,008 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The property has a Google rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 120 reviews. Shared on-site amenities include a gym, a study area, and a game room. Availability begins 1 September 2026.
Important note: All prices and dates mentioned in this article are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any commitment. The property’s listed city is Getafe, but the postal address (28015 Madrid) places it in the central district of Madrid, which may affect your commuting assumptions.
Location and surroundings
Yugo El Faro sits in the 28015 postal code area, which covers the Moncloa–Aravaca district of Madrid — a zone known for its proximity to several university campuses, green spaces, and good transport links. The specific street address is “7, 28015 Madrid”. This location is about 13 km north of Getafe’s city centre, meaning the residence is effectively a Madrid-central property despite being registered under Getafe’s jurisdiction.
Residents can expect easy access to the Madrid metro (Moncloa station is nearby), buses, and local shops. The surrounding neighbourhood is a mix of residential and student-oriented services, cafes, and libraries. However, if you are studying at a university physically located in Getafe (such as Universidad Carlos III de Madrid’s Getafe campus), the daily commute via public transport would take roughly 30–40 minutes one way. That trade-off is worth evaluating given the price point.
Room types and pricing

The property offers two unit types:
- One-bedroom (1b): A self-contained flat with a private bedroom, living area, and kitchen. Ideal for those who want maximum privacy. Indicative monthly rent: upper end of the €1,533–€2,008 range — confirm with operator.
- Non-ensuite (shared facilities): A private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen. More budget-friendly within the same range, but still significantly above the city’s from-price.
The site data shows a city from-price of €232 per month for Getafe (likely referring to the cheapest available room in the city across all student properties). Yugo El Faro’s minimum price of €1,533 is roughly 6.6 times that baseline. This places Yugo El Faro in the premium segment for Getafe, though the central Madrid location partly explains the higher cost.
All prices are monthly rents. No deposit amount is provided — confirm with the operator. The lease start date is 1 September 2026; no minimum lease length is stated, so you will need to ask about short-term vs. long-term options.
What residents say: three reviews quoted verbatim
The property has 120 Google reviews, leading to an average score of 3.8 stars. The reviews are mixed. Here are three direct quotes (spelling and grammar preserved as given):
Klára Tubics (5 stars): “We had a wonderful time in Madrid while participating in the Scientific Student Competition at UPM. We stayed two nights at El Faro, and the staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. They made our stay truly enjoyable and hassle-free. The meals were delicious, and the rooms were spotless and comfortable. It all made”
Dr Arvind Yadav (1 star): “Extremely disappointed with my stay. The room was tiny, and there was no itinerary or basic information provided. Paying €250 for one room is outrageous given the lack of service. No cleaning for 7 days, and the staff were unhelpful and difficult to communicate with. I was even refused a simple paper cup for coffee – a”
Cynvic Sangar (5 stars): “We had the pleasure of touring this place as my daughter prepares for her study abroad program, and we were genuinely impressed. From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel completely welcome with their kindness, attentiveness, and willingness to answer all our questions. It was clear that they truly care about”
The first and third reviews highlight excellent staff friendliness, cleanliness, and comfort — but note that Klára was on a short competition stay, not a long-term rental. Dr Arvind’s negative experience mentions poor service, no cleaning for a week, and communication difficulties. The discrepancy suggests that service quality may vary depending on the type of stay (short vs. long) or room category.
Who is this residence most suitable for
- Students who prioritise a central Madrid location and are willing to pay a premium for being near Moncloa, where many universities and public transport hubs converge.
- Those seeking a one-bedroom flat with high privacy, especially if budget is not the top concern. The gym and study area add convenience.
- Students enrolled in universities close to 28015 Madrid — for example, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) or Complutense University of Madrid — as the commute would be short.
- Short-term visitors (as seen in the positive review) looking for a comfortable, well-maintained room with meals included (if that service is still offered for long-term stays — confirm with operator).
Who might want to consider other options
- Budget-conscious students — the monthly rent of €1,533+ is many times higher than the Getafe from-price of €232 and also well above average student rents in central Madrid (typically €400–€800 for a room). If you can accept a longer commute, Getafe itself offers far cheaper accommodation.
- Students who value consistent daily service — the 1-star review suggests that long-term stays may not receive the same level of attention as short stays. If you expect weekly cleaning and responsive staff, you should confirm these details in writing before booking.
- Anyone studying at Getafe-based universities — the daily commute of 30–40 minutes each way adds cost and time. You could likely find a closer, cheaper room in Getafe for a fraction of the price.
- Those who need a non-ensuite room — the shared bathroom/kitchen arrangement may not justify the high price tag compared to other central Madrid accommodations offering similar configurations for less.
Booking timing guidance
The property’s availability opens from 1 September 2026. Given the premium positioning, rooms may not sell out as quickly as cheaper options, but the one-bedroom units could be limited. If you intend to live here for the 2026/2027 academic year, here are some neutral considerations:
- Start researching by early 2026 to understand the exact room types and prices after confirming with the operator.
- For a September 2026 move-in, aim to secure a contract around March–June 2026. Many student operators release inventory five to six months ahead.
- If you are flexible, you might find lower prices or promotional rates if you book closer to the start date (August 2026), but availability may shrink.
- Always confirm the deposit, any service charges, and the cancellation policy before paying anything. The data does not include deposit details.
Three frequently asked questions
H3: How does the price compare to other student housing in Getafe?
Getafe’s from-price is €232 per month. Yugo El Faro starts at €1,533 — more than six times the baseline. However, the property’s address (28015 Madrid) is in central Madrid, not in Getafe’s town centre. So you are paying for a central Madrid location, not a Getafe price. If you compare with central Madrid student residences, similar premium studios or one-bedroom units often range from €1,200 to €1,800. Yugo El Faro is at the higher end of that spectrum. Confirm current rates with the operator.
H3: Are the negative reviews a common concern?
Out of 120 Google reviews, the average is 3.8 stars, which is moderate. The two positive reviews quoted here are very positive about staff and cleanliness. The one negative review criticises room size, lack of cleaning, and poor communication. Because the sample size is limited, it is hard to say how common these complaints are. The safest approach is to request a video tour and ask the current residents (if possible) about their experience. Request the operator to clarify cleaning frequency and staff availability for long-term stays.
H3: Can I book a one-bedroom unit for a full academic year starting September 2026?
Yes, availability begins 1 September 2026. However, no minimum lease length is stated in the data, so you will need to confirm directly whether a full-year contract (e.g., 12 months) is possible. The operator may also offer shorter terms. Make sure to ask about early termination penalties.
Sources and data date
This article is based on data provided by the platform as of July 2026. The property information, reviews, and prices are sourced from inventory data and Google reviews. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.
For real-time availability and to check if Yugo El Faro still has rooms in your preferred unit type, you can use the on-site assistant on this page.
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