Location: Prague, Czech Republic, Europe (15 min. walk to Wencelas Square, 25 min. to Old Town Square)
Accommodations: Apartment, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath (Sleeps 2-4)
Keywords: Apartment
You will not be disappointed. This spacious, (130 square meter, 1400 square foot) well-maintained apartment is a short walk away from some of the most vibrant parts of the city. Inside, this tastefully renovated apartment, you will find 10 foot ceilings; a modern kitchen with high-end appliances and balcony entrance; a laundry room with a new washer and dryer; and a bathroom featuring a soaker tub, bidet, and two sinks.
Both bedrooms are unusually large for a European apartment, featuring queen-size beds. The living room and dining room are well-appointed, with contemporary Italian furniture including a beautiful leather couch, loveseat and chair. You will enjoy the combination of luxury and privacy not available at hotels or guest houses. Please note: smoking is restricted to the balcony.
This sunny, charming apartment is situated in Vinohrady -- an up-and-coming neighborhood that features some of the hippest bars, restaurants and shops in the city. Located off of Velehradska, you will be two blocks from a major tram way and metro station. As well, Velehradska is a bustling vibrant street made up of many shops including boutique stores, delis, restaurants, and bakeries.
This is a great location for first-time visitors. This apartment across the street from a supermarket, is a 15 minute walk from from Wenceslas Square, less then 25 minutes from the Old Town Square and five metro stops to Prague Castle. Enjoy the excitement of the city, but escape from the noise for a peaceful night's sleep.
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED ONLY VIA PAYPAL.
Apr 01-Sep 30 .. €100.00/night .
Oct 01-Mar 31 .. €80.00/night
Special stay 7 nights and pay only for 6
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #74674
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