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EUR 50 - 136 VP Jardín de Tres Cantos
The Hotel Jardín Tres Cantos is located in the heart of ”Tres Cantos”, very close to the city council of the city and the main Business… MoreEUR 52 - 163 Quo Fierro Tres Cantos
Quo Fierro Hotel is a four star quality placed in front of Tres Cantos railway station, very well connected to Madrid just 15 minutes by train. As wel… MoreEUR 56 - 121 Foxa Tres Cantos Suites & Resort
The Foxa tres Cantos Hotel is strategically located in the financial district of Tres Cantos with an unbeatable access to the capital, the airport and… MoreEUR 50 - 90 Express By Holiday Inn Madrid Tres Cantos
The hotel is located in a privileged area very close to the main headquarters of the most important companies situated in Tres Cantos. The hotel is al… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
There are two large Catholic parishes in Tres Cantos, one Baptist church (approximately 80 adherents) and one Pentecostal.
The main expressway (autovia) which runs north from Madrid, the M-607, passes close by Tres Cantos on its eastern side.
A striking feature of Tres Cantos' demographics|demographic profile is the large proportion of young professionals (aged 45 and under) with children, compared to Madrid and the national average. This population structure reflects the nucleus of those who left the crowded confines of Madrid to settle in the new community of Tres Cantos in the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in a predominence of young, double-income and home-owning families of 2 to 3 children. Some 40% of the town's population are under 20 (almost double the national average), and less than 6% are over the age of 65 (considerably less than half the national average). The birth rate is also double the national average.
Some 10% of the population are foreign-born (extranjeros), with those from Latin American countries representing over half of these, and those from other European countries a further 33%. Again, many of the immigrant population are professionals employed by multinational companies in fields such as technology, who have settled in Spain after first arriving on work assignment, many of whom are married to Spanish nationals.
Educational accreditation among Tres Cantos inhabitants is also above the national average, with some 60% of prime income earners holding a tertiary qualification or higher. Average income levels reflect these education levels and professional employment opportunities, with over 55% having salaries in the upper-middle or higher income range. Many households have dual-incomes. Approximately 15% of households are classified as lower-middle and low-income households.
An overwhelming majority of the employed work in the services sector, either in Madrid or in Tres Cantos itself. A majority of working residents regularly commute to Madrid for work, with only about a quarter of the workforce having employment in Tres Cantos itself. Those who remain behind are joined by a daily influx of approximately 20,000 who commute from Madrid and its environs to Tres Cantos for work. Light and medium industries account for some 20% of employment in Tres Cantos, the construction sector providing a further 7.4%; a bare handful (0.2%) are employed in agriculture.
Approximately 20,000 employees from outside of Tres Cantos (predominanty Madrid) commute daily to work in its industrial zones its "Technological Park," home of cutting-edge companies in the aerospace industry. Other multinational corporations with offices and/or production in Tres Cantos are: Lucent Technologies, BP Solar, BDF Nivea, Samsonite, Siemens, Dannon. Most recently, the largest cable provider in Spain, SOGECABLE, relocated here.
Tres Cantos is a sister city to the planned cities of Columbia, Maryland, United States, Cergy-Pontoise, France and Nejapa, El Salvador
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