Modern loft apartment with a gallery is part of a well known SUPERLOFTS project. Situated in an industrial building from the 1900 with a lift, the apartment has a unique architecture features. High ceilings and large windows with a beautiful view of Prague. The interior of the apartment is designed as an open space with an entrance right into the living room, kitchenette fully equipped with MIELE appliances, bathroom with a shower and a separate toilet. An open gallery can be used as a bedroom and a working space with a storage options. High-standard equipment consists from top-notch BOSE HI-FI system, AC, windows that can be opened, blinds and security doors. One parking spot is included in the rent.
Smíchov is a Prague’s city quarter located on the left bank of Vltava and is a part of Prague 5. It borders Malá Strana in the North, Hlubočepy in the South, and Radlice in the Southwest. Smíchov was an indrustrial area for many years. At the end of the 90s and during the 20th century, Smíchov underwent a complete revival and became today’s most known commercial center Anděl. The renowned shopping and business center Nový Smíchov was developed, and became the prestigious headquarters to many firms. The previous industrial look is of historical value, and several important memorial places such as Kinsky Garden, Baroque Villa Portheimka, New-Renaissance Church St. Václav, and Klamovka Villa, are all a part of historical Anděl. In the immediate vicinity are two large parks - Sacré Coeur and Diezenhoferovy Park. You will find everything you’ll need in close vicinity. Walking distance to preschools, primary and secondary schools, specialty high schools, leisure activities, health facilities with complete healthcare, pharmacy, post office, ATMs, specialty shops, shopping center, restaurants, and cafes. Shopping center Nový Smíchov offers abundance of shops, specialty shops, supermarkets, and 4D cinema. You will get to the city center by metro stop B – Anděl, trams, and buses. Close to Anděl are two connecting tunnels - Strahovský and Mrázovka.