Discover Justicia
This prime location sits at the center of all that is in style, elegant, and forward-thinking.
Justicia takes its name from the judicial institutions it houses, such as the Supreme Court and the General Council of the Judiciary. Two of the capital’s most famous streets, Sagasta and Genova run through this neighborhood. Walking through this neighborhood is a dream as you have your choice of beautiful streets and avenues to choose from. The Paseo de Recoletos, Calle Fuencarral, Gran Vía, and Calle Alcalá will regale you with stunning views, buildings, and green space.Among the residential buildings you’ll find symbols of great historical and cultural value such as the Palacio Longoria, the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid (COAM), or the Churches of San José and Santa Bárbara.
The neighborhood also counts several emblematic cultural institutions in its borders, namely the Infanta Isabel, the Museum of Romanticism, and the Wax Museum. If the paranormal excites you, visit the Casa de las Siete Chimeneas built in the 16th century and supposedly inhabited by a ghost. Be enchanted by its beautiful interior and welcomed by its long-time resident.
Justicia borders the iconic Chueca, Plaza de Santa Bárbara, Plaza de Colón and the always lively Calle Fuencarral.
Prioritizing the green and its people, Justicia is a quiet neighborhood with plenty of pedestrian areas, far from the motors of vehicles. A cozy and Centrally located neighborhood in the center of Madrid, Justicia makes the list of most elegant and desirable neighborhoods of the city for locals and internationals alike. Spend a few days, weeks, months, or years in one of our luxury apartment rentals and you’ll experience why locals love living here.