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Staying near Tribunal Metro Station

Tribunal metro (Lines 1 and 10) is the gateway to Malasaña — Madrid's most creative and alternative neighbourhood. Vintage shops, craft beer, indie bars and some of the city's best coffee.

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Tribunal Metro Station: Between Malasaña and Chueca

Tribunal station serves Metro lines L1 and L10 — two of the most useful lines in the city. It sits at the precise boundary between Malasaña (west) and Chueca (east), making it the best single location for accessing both of Madrid's best nightlife and café neighbourhoods.

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Walking Distances from Tribunal

Malasaña (5 min west)

Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Café Comercial, Calle del Pez bars and restaurants. The best indie neighbourhood in Madrid.

Chueca (6 min east)

Plaza de Chueca, Calle de Pelayo, Mercado de San Antón (food market). Design bars, LGBTQ+ hub.

Gran Vía (8 min south)

Shopping, theatres, nightclubs. The city's main entertainment boulevard is a short walk.

Mercado de Barceló (5 min north)

Local neighbourhood market in Chamberí. Excellent fresh produce, deli counters, wine. Tue-Sat.

Best Streets for Hoteles Near Tribunal

Calle de Fuencarral (running south from Tribunal to Gran Vía) has boutique shops, independent cafés, and several small hotels and hostels. It's one of the most pleasant streets in central Madrid and not typically on the main tourist route.

Calle de Augusto Figueroa (east toward Chueca) and Calle de Pelayo have budget hotel options with more character than the generic Sol/Gran Vía properties. Prices: €65-110 for 2-3 star.

The Tribunal neighbourhood value case: Staying near Tribunal gives you access to two of Madrid's best neighbourhoods (Malasaña and Chueca), Gran Vía nightlife, and fast Metro access (L1 to Sol in 2 stops, L10 to Nuevos Ministerios in 5 stops), all at prices 15-25% below Sol-area equivalents.

Transport from Tribunal

L1 runs south to Sol (2 stops, 3 min), Atocha (5 stops), and then the airport via the Atocha Renfe interchange. L10 runs south to Gran Vía (1 stop), then west to Príncipe Pío, and north to Nuevos Ministerios (for IFEMA) and beyond.

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Frequently asked

Which lines serve Tribunal metro?
Lines 1 (blue) and 10 (dark blue).
What is Malasaña like?
Madrid's most creative neighbourhood — vintage shops, craft coffee, indie music bars, street art.
How far is Tribunal from Sol?
2 stops by metro (Line 1) or about 12 minutes on foot.
What is near Tribunal metro?
Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Fuencarral shopping street, Madrid's best craft beer bars.