We now offer for rent this luxury apartment with a layout of 3+1 and a generous usable area of 145 sqm, furnished to the highest standard. The apartment is located on the fourth floor of a building with an elevator, only one minute walk from Wenceslas Square.
During the costly reconstruction, the original elements were preserved, such as stucco on the ceilings, door frames, or brass window and door handles. The apartment is equipped with Italian furniture and tasteful branded accessories. Storage spaces are extended by built-in cabinets. The separate kitchen is fully equipped with appliances and has access to a separate utility room with washer and dryer. In the kitchen you will find all the necessary kitchen equipment, including a new service set.
Two separate bedrooms are oriented to the courtyard, the master bedroom offers access to a glazed loggia, which is furnished as a study room. Both bedrooms have their own en-suite bathrooms, which are lined with marble. In addition, the apartment has a separate toilet, which is accessible from the hallway. The spacious living room offers access to the balcony, which faces 28. Října Street.
This unique space is ready to move in immediately.
The Old Town (or Staré Město) is undoubtedly the most desirable and the most beautiful area in Prague. Located on the right bank of the river, this area covers 129 hectares and belongs to the Prague 1 district. The Old Town is located on land and includes the Střelecký Island on the river Vltava. This historical centre is full of famous sites, expensive stores, and restaurants. Among the well-known historical sights is the Old Town Square (or Staroměstské Náměstí), the city hall, the astronomical clock, and the memorial of Jan Hus. There are also other sacral memorials such as St. Nicolas Church (or Kostel Sv. Mikuláše), Church of St. Mary (or Kostel Matky Boží před Týnem), and Ungelt Theatre. Also Worth mentioning is the Municipal Hall (Obecní Dům), Prašná Gates, Klementinum, Charle’s Bridge (Karlův Most), Goltz-Kinsky Palace (palác Golz-Kinských), and the House at The Stone Bell (Dům u Kamenného Zvonu).