Cool Apartment with Terrace





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Please note the utilities are not included and there is a monthly fee of 100€ to cover them. This charming 50 sqm apartment is located on the ground floor of an elegant building and features a lovely 40 sqm terrace/garden. It includes an entrance hall, a cozy living room with a well-equipped kitchenette (dishwasher, oven, fridge), a double sofa bed (140 cm), and a dining table for four. The bedroom is stylishly furnished with a double bed (160 cm), and the modern bathroom comes with a bathtub and integrated shower. The highlight of the apartment is the peaceful and comfortable terrace, complete with a table, chairs, and two loungers. It also features air conditioning and Wi-Fi. Deposit is to be paid in cash and a receipt will be issued.
This is an Apartment
You will have the entire property to yourself
1 rooms in totalProperty features and amenities
Kitchen
Bathroom
Living room
BedroomAvailability
2025
2026
Available from: December 2025
Min stay: 28 nights
Max stay: No maximum stay
Last updated: December 2025
Landlord
Response rate 100%
Joined May 2025
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Cancellation non-refundableUniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
Uniplaces uses the contract start date and not the move-in date to calculate how many days are applied in the policy.
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