What makes my property unique isn’t just its location, but the intention behind every detail. I wanted to create more than just a place to sleep—a thoughtfully designed urban retreat where design, functionality, and authenticity come together.
From the start, I had travelers like me in mind—those who value the comfort of a home away from home. That’s why I fully equipped the kitchen with essentials: a French press, blender, tea, coffee, oil, and quality utensils. This isn’t just a kitchen for emergencies—it’s a kitchen meant for cooking, sharing a meal, or starting the day with a lovingly prepared breakfast.
Design was also essential. I chose a modern yet warm aesthetic, with functional furniture, cozy lighting, and natural materials that make the 30 m² feel spacious and harmonious. Every item has a purpose—from the comfortable sofa bed for guests to the small bookshelf with local recommendations and board games for a quiet night in.
But what truly sets this place apart is the terrace. It’s small, yes, but offers a view that connects you to the city. Watching the sunset over the hills with a cup of coffee or a good book in hand has become a ritual many guests repeat. It’s an intimate space to unwind, reflect, or simply breathe.
I also included exclusive access to a 24/7 coworking space in the building. I knew many travelers today blend work and leisure, and I didn’t want them to have to choose. With reliable internet, ergonomic chairs, and a quiet atmosphere, they can get work done and then step out to explore the city minutes later.
Finally, what I value most is the human connection. I love receiving messages from guests telling me they felt like locals—how they discovered a hidden café thanks to my tips or had an unforgettable night out in Bellavista. To me, that’s the highest compliment.
This apartment isn’t perfect—but it’s authentic. And in the balance between warmth, practicality, and location, I find its true uniqueness.