Apartment/Flat For Rent
1 Bedroom / 1 Bath
Furnished
Price: 5,000 EUR per Month
Living Space: 70 sq meters
In the center, next to the town hall, in a unique place, from where you can get to know Seville on foot and enjoy the best and most popular places for tapas, and typical food, shopping and seeing the authentic life of the Sevillians. The apartment is located in a historic building, completely renovated and with a unique charm, the central patio is one of the most beautiful in all of Seville. You will not be able to stop taking photos. Due to the age of the building and the type of building it is, there is no elevator. It is on the second floor, it has 50m2. It consists of an exterior double room, decorated with great taste and with a double bed. The living-dining room is also tastefully decorated and is totally new, it has the rest area with the sofa that is a sofa bed and in which 2 more people can sleep. There is a very large flat screen TV and a round table with 4 chairs perfect for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The kitchen is American and has a bar that separates it from the living room. It is equipped with everything you need to cook and prepare the best dishes. The large bathroom, equipped with a bathtub, has enough space so that more than one person can be comfortably at the same time. The apartment has air conditioning, heating and wifi. It is a quiet, comfortable and very typical place. There is a public parking very close.
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