8 guests – 4 bedrooms – 2 bathrooms – 1 st floor – 110 sqm
Rooms
Bedroom 1
single bed x 2
Air conditioning
Desk and chair
Drawers
Linen
Wardrobe
Bedroom 2
single bed x 2
Air conditioning
Desk and chair
Drawers
Linen
Wardrobe
Bedroom 3
single bed x 2
Air conditioning
Desk and chair
Drawers
Linen
Wardrobe
Bathroom 1
Bidet
Hair dryer
Shower
Toilet
Bathroom 2
Bidet
Hair dryer
Shower
Toilet
Amenities
Living & Dining rooms
Armchair
Sofa
Table & Chairs
TV (Smart)
Safety
Carbon monoxide alarm
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Smoke alarm
Kitchen & Laundry
Blender
Bucket
Clothes Dryer
Coffee Plunger
Dishwasher
Iron
Ironing board
Kettle
Kitchen Utensils
Microwave
Mop
Oven
Stove top
Vacuum cleaner
Washing Machine
General
Air Conditioning
Doorman
Elevator
Heating
Internet
Length of Stay (months): 1
Monthly Price*: €8,000
Security Deposit: €1000
Cancellation Policy: 1 month
Pets OK: No
Final Cleaning: €160
Minimum Stay: 1 month
Maximum Stay: 1 month
*Monthly prices include all fixed expenses + a €100 allotment of utilities.
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