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Property: 1242   Tel Aviv 3 bedroom Garden flat - 2 minutes walk from the beach

Description

Sample Image Vacation Rental 3 bedrooms Apartment
3 bedroom Vacation Apartment
1 bathrooms
Sleeps 8 guests
Non smoking 3-bedroom apartment with private entrance.
Each bedroom includes: double bed with clean sheets, sitting area, working area, bedside table and wardrobe.
Living room includes: 3-seater leather sofa and 2-seater leather arm chair (by Wagner and Natuzzi), 42' Sony plasma, stereo, cables, Internet, coffee table, tens of autographed posters by international artists.
Kitchen includes: dining area, refrigerator, microwave oven, toaster-oven, electric stove, kitchen cabinets, dishes and kitchenware.
Bathroom includes: shower, 2 toilets and clean towels.
We can host up to 12 guests in the flat, using extra beds & mattresses

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Amenities

Equipment
Cable Convertible bed Dryer DVD player
Game consol Hair Dryer Iron Iron board
Linens Provided Radio Satellite Stereo/CD player
Towels Video player Washing Machine Working Desk
Facilities
Air condition Balcony Garden Heating
Internet/Broadband Shower Wireless Internet 
General
Children friendly Non smoking only Pets not allowed 
Kitchen
Coffee Maker Freezer Fully equipped kitchen Hob
Microwave Oven Refrigerator Toaster
Services
Cleaning Service   

Additional information:
We offer a range of services as well: cleaning upon demand and at the tenant's charge, breakfasts organized in nearby coffee shops, tourist information, booking for excursions, restaurants... Mobile telephone line rentals...

Local attractions:
See location for local attraction

Rates

Rate Information
Daily Price: 850 NIS - 1,500 NIS
Weekly Price: 5,250 NIS - 9,800 NIS
Monthly Price: 16,000 NIS - 36,000 NIS

Payment Types:
Cash.Bank transfer
Rental policies:
Rate includes:
Electricity (up to 140 kvh per week)
Internet
Cable
Water
Deposit Requirments:  30%
Minimum Stay requirment:   5 Nights.

Location

Region:Greater Tel Aviv
City:Tel Aviv
Area:Tel Aviv Center
Location: Apartment,120 sqm, private entrance at a quiet location in Tel Aviv centre. The flat is located on the corner of Hevron Street and Trumpeldor Street, 2 minutes walk to the Beach. 10 minutes walk to the Dizengoff Center, (shopping mall), Sheinkin Street (very fashionable Street) Carmel Market, Tel Aviv Marina, near the historical Tel Aviv cemetary, Synagogue is on the other side of the Street.
A lot of restaurants & bars are nearby.
We can host up to 12 guests in the flat, on extra beds & mattress
Nearest Airport:Ben Gurion 20 km
City center:1 km

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