Rates : per week - 595.00 € | per day - 99.00 € | per month - 1790.00 €
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| All year-round |
595.00 €
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| All year-round |
99.00 €
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| All year-round |
1790.00 €
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Excellent apartment for short or long-term stay in Vienna. Well furnished and fitted with everything necessarry to meet the highest accommodation standards.
| Leopoldsgasse Apartment/Ref: 6550 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr. Nick Stoyano |
| Tel | 00359 888 804 354 |
| Tel | 00359 888 804 354 |
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Leopoldsgasse Apartment is located in the 2nd District, at the heart of Vienna City. The property is within minutes walking distance of all Vienna's attractions, tourist sights and important places.
Stephnasdom and the University are just 15 minutes walking. The Danube Canal (Donaukanal) is some 5 minutes walking, and Augarten (one of Vienna's largest parks) is less than 2 minutes walk from the apartment.
Located on the second floor of Baroque-style building on a small street, the apartment is easily reachable without elevator. The stop of Tram # 38 is just meters away.
The apartment has been completely renovated in year 2008 and is now fitted and furnished with all brand new modern furniture and appliances. A fully fitted modern kitchen, modern living room and bedroom with flat screen TVs, fast wireless internet connection, digital television with 95 channels.
Water, electricity, gas, cable TV and wireless internet are free of charge. Cleaning, washing of linen and change of consumables are provided on request at 55 Euros additional payment.
The 2nd District (Zweite Bezirk) of Vienna is called Leopoldstadt. It is neighbouring with the absolute central area of the City. Mostly occupied by old baroque style buldings, this area has preserved its character as one of Vienna's oldest districts.
It is situated in the heart of the city and, together with Brigittenau (20th district), forms a large island surrounded by the Danube Canal and, to the north, the Danube. It is named after Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I (1640–1705). Due to its relatively high percentage of Jewish inhabitants (38.5 per cent in 1923, i.e. before the Holocaust), Leopoldstadt gained the nickname Mazzesinsel ("Matzoh Island"). This context was a significant aspect for the district twinning with the New York City borough Brooklyn in 2007.