Name of object: Lemberg Apartment | |
The Ukraine - L'vivs'ka Oblast' - Holiday Apartment Lviv | Object number: | 50321 |
Creation date: | 27.01.2013 |
Type of object: | Holiday Apartment, detached |
Living area: | 82 m2 |
Number of rooms: | 2 |
Number of sleeping accommodations (sleeps): | 6 |
Number of bathrooms: | 1 |
Rental Price55 Euro per object per day
Description of objectThis is a very large, bright and airy spacious flat for rent in absolut center of Lviv is 81.5 sq metres and just 1 walking minute from the main central shopping area of the city. The street is one way and very quiet.
This is a two roomed flat with separate large kitchen and bathroom and good stairs situated on 2nd floor. Apartment has is a large bedroom with good hotel standard mattress so you will get a good sleep here. There is a small balcony to enjoy your morning coffee on, the main rooms are fitted with European standard furniture including a sofa bed in the main room for more guests if required. The flat has been completely renovated to European standards. There is a large new fitted kitchen with all appliances like fridge cooker etc. The bathroom is also large with bath and shower, independent water tank and pump. The flat has its own gas central heating system but as the flat is in an Austrian building the walls are almost a metre thick made from brick so its well insulated, all new double glazed windows. All cafe\\\'s, pubs, clubs and shops in immediate walking distance.
High speed Wi FI internet is available.
Location of objectThe apartment is in a quiet one way street and the main shopping area is just 1 walking minute away.
Town: The Ukraine, Lviv, LvivLviv, Lwow, Lvov, Lemberg, Leopolis... it\\\'s a city of many faces.
Mysterious, edgy and architecturally lovely, Lviv boasts that it’s Ukrain’s least Soviet city. It may have a point. The city’s Unesco World Heritage–listed centre was built like a rich layer-cake of neoclassical architecture in rococo, baroque, Renaissance and Gothic styles. There’s nary a concrete Soviet apartment block in sight (in the centre, at least), and it has a deep-rooted coffee-house culture that is oh-so-central European. Yet Lviv does retain a whiff of Sovietness that only broadens its appeal. Weathered babushkas sell pickled vegetables and honey at the city’s Krakivsky Market. There’s still the odd gastronom (food store), Volga and dodgy neon-lit slot-machine parlour scattered about. Opera tickets and tram rides are still priced for the people. This dreamy metropolis has been both the capital of Habsburg Galicia, and a key city in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Today it\\\'s Ukraine\\\'s sweeping second city. The people are full of spirit, there\\\'s a banquet for culture vultures and the architecture can hardly fail to bowl you over.
Find out more about Lviv
Arrival and distancesArrival day: Monday
Sport facilities nearby
Theme of holidaysTotal sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 1
BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 1- thereof Bathrooms with shower and tub: 1
External facilities of objectInternal facilities of objectMachines and equipmentKitchen facilitiesServicesOther- Handicapped: not specified
- Seniors: not specified
- Children: not specified
- Pets: not specified
CateringCatering: breakfast (inclusive)
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