We bring you for rent a cozy bright apartment with a layout of 2+kk in an attractive location of Prague Košíře. The apartment is located on the 2nd floor of an Art Nouveau apartment building. The apartment has a separate bedroom overlooking the courtyard. The spacious living area seamlessly connects to the designer kitchen, which is fully equipped with appliances and seamlessly connects to the living area with dining area. The spacious bathroom has a bathtub. The apartment has a large amount of storage space. The floor coverings consist of a wooden floating floor and tiles. The house has a reception and 24/7 emergency service. Possibility to use the cleaning service.
This is a practically designed apartment in an attractive location with complete civic amenities. There are many restaurants and cafés in the area.
The rent is 31 500 CZK, including fees. The deposit is in the amount of 1 month's rent. The agency commission is one month's rent + VAT. The apartment is free to move in from December.
Košíře is a part of the greater Prague 5 area, specifically located on the right bank of the Motol stream. The quarter is bordered by Smíchov to the North and East, Motol to the West, and Jinonice and Radlice to the South. The Košíře housing development is located mainly on the Northern face of the Vidoule mountain (where you’ll find mostly villas) and the underlying valley (mostly rental apartment buildings). Pleasantly, this district was not affected by the mass wave of communist-style block-of-flat housing developments that are now found in so many areas. The area also boasts plenty of greenery; in the west you will find the Košíře-Motol nature park featuring the former Cibulka vineyard estate. In the town above Košíře Square, you will find one of the areas dominant focal points of interest - the Jan Nepomucký Church, built in the Functionalist style, as well several preserved homesteads including Šmukýřka, Cibulka, and Buďánka. Regarding transportation, two main commuter roads - Plzeňská and Vrchlického streets - run along Košíře’s northern border. Railroad tracks, on the other hand, run along its southern border, with rail service no. 122 stopping serving the area. Other public transportation is provided by trams going from the Sídliště Řepy station to Anděl, and by bus no. 123 from the Kavalírka stop. The area also provides all necessary public amenities, a wide repertoire of cultural activities, and an abundance of schools, other conveniences, as well as plenty of restaurants.