The Royal Game Preserve Stromovka is one of the most beautiful parks in Prague, which is why living in Šmeralova Street is very popular. The house from 1905 after complete renovation offers many apartments and one of them is just a nice 50 sqm 2+kt with a walk-through closet.
The layout of the apartment consists of a spacious entrance hall, a separate toilet, a bright living room with a fully equipped kitchenette, a bedroom with beautiful windows, from which the bathroom is accessed through a beautiful dressing room with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes.
A gas boiler, new soundproofed triple glazed windows, quality unobtrusive tiles and oak flooring ensure the warmth of the home. The apartment has a cellar.
Bubeneč became a part of Prague in 1922 and is situated on the left bank of Vltava. Cadastral districts are Císařský ostrov, Stomovka (Královská obora with Místodržitelský letohrádek / Royal game preserve with Governor´s summer residence), and Výstaviště Praha. An extensive housing development started after the formation of Czechoslovakia by the leading Czech architects. A remarkable residential colony around the street Na Zátorce was created by the renowned architects J. Koula, Suchard, Mašek, and many others at the beginning of the twentieth century. Bubeneč is located near the city centre. The great accessibility makes it a popular residential location. Number of embassies and many international schools (British International School, Park Lane International School, Riverside) have increased the prestige of this location. The easy access to the Václav Havel Airport, which can be easily reached within 15 minutes, is also an unquestionable benefit. In Bubeneč, you can also find all amenities, cultural activities, and abundance of green vegetation and parks such as Královská obora and Stromovka.