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Costa del Sol · Spain

San Isidro

Located in the northern district of Madrid, San Isidro serves as a major residential hub connected to the vibrant capital. With a population of approximately 38,800 residents, the area offers a dense urban lifestyle characterized by excellent transport links and a high concentration of local amenities. It provides a practical living environment for those seeking to reside near the metropolis while maintaining distinct community services.

2.337
Population
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Sunshine hours/year
11m
Elevation
25
AQI (Fair)

Living & Lifestyle

San Isidro is defined by its high population density of over 20,000 residents per square kilometer, creating a lively and accessible urban environment. Daily life here is supported by robust infrastructure, including 30 pharmacies and 18 banks within the immediate area, ensuring that essential services are always within walking distance. The culinary scene is well-established, with 111 restaurants and 10 cafes catering to a variety of tastes. While green space is limited within the 1.9 square kilometer area, the district functions as a convenient residential base with immediate access to the necessities of modern living.
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Climate & Weather

The climate in San Isidro is classified as continental Mediterranean, experiencing distinct seasons with hot summers and cooler winters compared to the coastal Costa del Sol. The area enjoys approximately 3,656 hours of sunshine annually, with July being the sunniest month at 327 hours. Average temperatures peak at 26.3°C in August, while January averages a cool 10.7°C. Rainfall occurs on about 74 days each year, with the wettest months typically being October (61mm) and November (45mm).
Month °C gem. °C max°C min Rainfall mm
January 12.0° 21.8°2.7° 36 mm
February 12.8° 21.9°3.8° 14 mm
March 14.2° 26.4°4.8° 58 mm
April 16.1° 28.1°7.2° 42 mm
May 19.6° 30.9°10.4° 29 mm
June 23.4° 32.4°16.2° 15 mm
July 26.5° 36.9°19.6° 4 mm
August 26.9° 35.6°20.4° 18 mm
September 24.4° 35.1°17.4° 53 mm
October 20.9° 30.1°9.6° 39 mm
November 16.3° 26.0°7.6° 39 mm
December 13.7° 23.5°5.2° 38 mm
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Getting Around

Transport is a significant advantage in San Isidro, primarily due to its proximity to the Fuencarral and Tres Olivos train stations, all located less than one kilometer from the district center. The public transport network is extensive, featuring 357 bus lines and over 2,300 stops in the broader region, facilitating seamless connectivity to Madrid and surrounding areas. For international travel, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport is the most practical option, as the coastal airports of Malaga and Alicante are located over 400 kilometers away.
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Alicante-Elche (ALC)

27.6 km

Valencia (VLC)

149.9 km

Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP)

363.3 km

Lines

8

Stops

3

Cycling: - (gradient 0%)

EV Charging Points

  • Estación de Recarga (0421) (7.6 km)
  • enercoop (8.3 km)

Nature & Beaches

As an inland urban district, San Isidro does not feature beaches or extensive nature reserves within its boundaries. The district sits at an elevation of 724 meters, offering views of the Madrid skyline. For residents seeking coastal relaxation, the Mediterranean beaches of the Costa del Sol are accessible via high-speed train or air travel, though they are located several hundred kilometers to the south. Local nature interaction is limited to small urban parks and pocket gardens.

Sports & Recreation

Recreational amenities focus on community facilities, with five dental clinics and eight schools serving the local families. The urban environment supports an active lifestyle through its walkable street layout and access to larger metropolitan parks in the adjoining Montecarmelo and Fuencarral areas. While specific large-scale sports complexes are not located directly within the small district boundaries, the proximity to Madrid provides easy access to major venues for football, tennis, and golf.

Golf Courses

Amenities

Restaurant

3

Pharmacy

1

Bank

1

Cafe

1

Air Quality

PM2.5

7.7

µg/m³

PM10

12.7

µg/m³

NO²

6.7

µg/m³

Ozone

62.0

µg/m³

UV Index

0.0

Education

Education is well-catered for within the district, which hosts eight schools ranging from primary to secondary levels. This local availability reduces commute times for families residing in the area. For higher education and international schooling, residents can easily access the renowned universities and international institutions located in the center of Madrid, a short train or bus ride away.

Economy & Income

San Isidro functions as a primarily residential area with a local economy driven by retail and services. The high density of banks (18) and dining establishments (111) indicates a thriving local service sector designed to support the daily needs of its nearly 40,000 inhabitants. The real estate market is currently tight, with limited availability reflecting the area's status as a stable, established commuter zone.

Net income/person

€12.313

2023

Net/household

€31.507

Median income

€15.750

Gross/person

€14.770

Local Holidays (32)

2026-01-01

Año Nuevo

2026-01-06

Día de Reyes / Epifanía del Señor

2026-02-28

Día de Andalucía

2026-03-01

Dia de les Illes Balears

2026-04-02

Jueves Santo

2026-04-03

Viernes Santo

At a Glance

  • Population of approximately 38,800 residents
  • High density: Over 20,000 people per square kilometer
  • Extensive dining options with 111 restaurants
  • Excellent rail connectivity via Fuencarral station
  • 3,656 hours of sunshine annually
  • 30 pharmacies and 18 banks in the area
  • Short distance to Madrid's city center
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Available Properties

The housing market in San Isidro is currently characterized by low inventory, with data indicating only a single property type (Finca - Cortijo) available in recent listings, priced around €180,000. This suggests that available housing stock moves quickly in this dense area. The property landscape likely consists of a mix of older apartment buildings and some detached homes, appealing to buyers looking for residential stability near the capital.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is San Isidro from the coast?
San Isidro is an inland district near Madrid. The nearest Costa del Sol airport (Malaga) is approximately 432 kilometers away.
What are the transport options like?
The area has excellent public transport connections, including nearby train stations like Fuencarral and Tres Olivos, and access to over 350 bus lines.
Is it a family-friendly area?
Yes, the area has 8 schools and numerous amenities including pharmacies and parks, making it suitable for families.
What is the weather like?
It has a continental climate with hot summers up to 26°C and cooler winters around 11°C, receiving about 3,656 hours of sunshine yearly.
Are there many shops and services?
Yes, the district is well-served with 111 restaurants, 30 pharmacies, and 18 banks within its 1.9 square kilometer area.
What is the current state of the housing market?
The market currently shows very low availability, indicating a high-demand residential area.