The non-residential space is located in the basement of a historic building in the desirable residential area of Vinohrady, near Náměstí Míru. The house itself is in very good condition and is undergoing renovations.
The non-residential space consists of a corridor from which you enter four separate rooms, there is also a separate kitchen, two bathrooms and two separate toilets.
Two rooms are oriented to the street and two to a quiet courtyard. Each of them has a window on the basement level. The largest room is renovated and has a kitchen and bathroom also renovated.
Although it is a basement, the ceilings here are up to 3 m high.
The place is not fully heated, there is an electric direct heating in one room, but it is possible to introduce gas heating.
The space is partially accessible directly from the main street through a metal door and from the common areas of the apartment building.
History of Vinohrady dates back to the 18th century. It operated as an independent village then, and about one hundred years later it was named Royal Vinohrady. In the late 19th century Vinohrady was connected to Prague. Many historical monuments, national treasures, and sites were preserved to this day. The heart of Vinohrady is Náměstí Míru with the beautiful parks. Culture and history lovers will certainly appreciate the monumental Ludmila Church designed by architect Josef Mocker, National House of Vinohrady, and Art Nouveau Vinohrady Theatre. Vinohrady also offers numerous opportunities for sport, leisure, and relaxation in the form of Rieger and Havlíček Parks. You will find everything you need in the immediate vicinity: comprehensive medical care, primary school, secondary school, pharmacy, post office, specialised shops, shopping centres, restaurants, cafes, theatres, and cinemas. Within 20 minutes you will get to downtown. There are several tram and bus stops, as well as the Main Train Station.