Overview & Location
The Social Hub Madrid is located at 28, Moncloa – Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain. Although the city listed is Getafe, the property sits within the Moncloa district of Madrid proper, close to the city centre and major university campuses. This residence combines long‑stay student accommodation with hotel‑style facilities. It offers ensuite rooms and apartments, with a minimum lease of five months. Availability starts from 15 August 2026.
The building’s key amenities include a laundry facility, a gym, and a swimming pool – the latter is described by residents as a rooftop terrace with a view. The shared areas (bar, restaurant, reception, coworking spaces) are designed to foster a modern networking environment.
Who It Suits
This residence is ideal for students or young professionals who prioritise comfort, convenience, and a vibrant social life over the lowest possible rent.
- Students who want an all‑in‑one lifestyle: The ground‑floor bar, restaurant, and coworking spaces mean you can study, eat, and socialise without leaving the building. The pool on the rooftop is a clear draw during Madrid’s hot summers.
- Those who value cleanliness and modern design: Multiple Google reviews highlight that everything is “very clean” and that the rooms are “very comfy and cute” with good beds.
- Residents who appreciate attentive service: One review specifically notes that special requests (like an anniversary message) were handled well, with a personalised touch (a mirror painting and chocolate).
- People looking for a short‑to‑medium stay: The minimum lease of five months suits exchange students or interns who need a furnished base without a full‑year commitment.
Who It Doesn’t Suit

- Budget‑conscious students: The monthly rent ranges from €1,298 to €1,615 (indicative — confirm with the operator). That is significantly higher than Madrid’s citywide average starting price of €232 per month (for the cheapest shared rooms or studios elsewhere). If you are on a tight student budget, this residence is unlikely to be cost‑effective.
- Those who need a quiet, isolated environment: The on‑site bar, restaurant, and coworking space encourage interaction. Residents looking for total silence for intense study periods may find the atmosphere distracting unless they use the designated quiet zones.
- People who prefer a traditional home setting: The property is styled like a modern hotel, not a typical student flat. If you prefer cooking your own meals in a full kitchen (most rooms likely have kitchenette facilities, but the emphasis is on shared dining), you might miss a more independent setup.
- Students with a very early move‑in date: Availability starts from August 2026. If you need accommodation from July or earlier, you’ll need to look elsewhere or negotiate directly with the operator.
What Residents Say
The property holds a Google rating of 4.4 based on 1,220 reviews. The three reviews provided offer a clear picture:
“Super nice place! The location is perfect, the pool at the rooftop small but you get everything you need there – just wonderful especially when it’s so hot outside. The rooms are very comfy and cute, good beds. Very friendly people, nice sharing area – bar, restaurant, reception, creat kind of a modern networking space.” — Margarita Tcimarno (5 stars)
“We had the time of our lives. We switched rooms to a ‘palace view’ about halfway through and definitely couldn’t see the palace, however, we spent most of our time at the pool anyway (which is, in fact, rooftop AND full palace view) so we didn’t mind at all. The coworking spaces were great and everything was very clean.” — Crystal Elizabeth Yeatts (5 stars)
“I picked this hotel after thrilled search for my wedding anniversary. It was the best hotel i booked for my Spain trip. First i send special instructions to them for our anniversary, and they responded well ! (Special credits to the artist Sebastian for the mirror painting & small nice welcoming dark chocolate, thank you.” — Omer M (5 stars)
Key takeaways from these reviews:
- The rooftop pool is a highlight, even if small. It provides a full palace view (though some rooms labelled “palace view” may not actually show the palace).
- Staff responsiveness to special requests is praised.
- The shared spaces are described as “modern networking” areas – ideal for meeting people.
- Cleanliness and room comfort are consistently mentioned.
Price & Value
The monthly price range (€1,298–€1,615, indicative) places The Social Hub Madrid in the upper tier of student accommodation in Madrid. For context, the city’s “from price” (the cheapest available room across all student properties) is €232 per month. That wide gap reflects the premium for a hotel‑grade residence with facilities like a pool, gym, and on‑site restaurant.
What you get for the higher price:
- A room in a modern building with active social spaces.
- Rooftop pool and gym (typically not included in budget student flats).
- Coworking areas – useful for remote study or work.
- Room service (note: reviews mention food and cleaning, but check exact housekeeping frequency).
- Flexible lease terms starting at five months.
Cost comparison: A standard ensuite in a shared flat in central Madrid might cost €400–€700 per month. Here you pay roughly double that, but you avoid utility bills, cleaning responsibilities, and the need to buy a gym or coworking membership. Consider whether the convenience justifies the premium.
Room Types & Booking Timing
The residence offers two unit types: ensuite (private room with private bathroom, share kitchen/living) and apartment (fully self‑contained). Specific floor plans, sizes, and included furnishings were not provided in the data, but from reviews the rooms are described as “comfy and cute” with good beds.
Booking timing: Availability opens from 15 August 2026. For a 2026/27 academic year start (September or October), booking a few months in advance (by May–June 2026) is advisable because properties with such desirable amenities tend to fill early. If you need a lease starting in August, you can book now (as of July 2026). Confirm with the operator that your preferred unit type is still available.
Lease flexibility: Minimum five months means you can stay through the first semester or a short placement. Longer stays (up to 12 months) are likely available.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
The data does not specify cancellation terms. Typically, purpose‑built student residences in Spain offer a cooling‑off period (often 14 days after booking) and then require notice (e.g., 30 to 60 days) for early termination. You must check the contract details directly with The Social Hub Madrid. Always read the terms before signing.
Can I use the swimming pool and gym all year?
Reviews indicate the rooftop pool is popular in summer (“when it’s so hot outside”). In Madrid, outdoor pools are generally open from late May to September, depending on the weather. The gym is likely available year‑round. Confirm opening months and hours with the operator.
Are utilities and internet included?
No specific mention in the data. Most student residences in this price bracket include water, electricity, and high‑speed internet in the monthly rent. However, this should be verified. Ask explicitly about any extra fees for cleaning, parking, or use of certain facilities.
Sources & Data Date
This article is based on property data provided by the listing platform (source: amber, inventory ID amber‑1929332) as of July 2026. All prices are indicative and should be confirmed directly with The Social Hub Madrid. Google reviews and rating data reflect the property’s public profile; individual experiences may vary.
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