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Property: 1271 Renovated holiday apartment - Tel Aviv city centre, near Bograshov
Description
| 1 bedroom Vacation Apartment |
| 1 bathrooms |
| Sleeps 4 guests
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| This property is also available for Home Exchange. Please contact owner for further details | |
Located on a very quiet street, near Bograshov street(lots of coffee shops, restaurants, 24/7 stores. 5 minutes walking to the beach, 10 to the market. near Dizengof Centre.
Fully furnished renovated apt:ac,TV, wireless Internet , towels & linens.washer
A double bed in the bedroom + a double sofa bed in the living room.
Equipped kitchen.
Located on the first floor( 4 stairs high)
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Amenities
| Equipment |
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| Iron |
Iron board |
Linens Provided |
Towels |
| TV |
Washing Machine | | |
| Facilities |
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| Air condition |
Balcony |
Bath |
Wireless Internet |
| General |
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| Children friendly |
Non smoking only |
Pets not allowed | |
| Kitchen |
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| Freezer |
Fully equipped kitchen |
Microwave |
Refrigerator |
Rates
| Rate | Starting date |
Ending date | Night |
Week end | Week | Currency |
| 22 Oct 2008 | 15 Dec 2008 | 80 | - | 550 | USD |
| 22 Oct 2008 | 15 Dec 2008 | 80 | - | 550 | USD |
| 22 Oct 2008 | 15 Dec 2008 | 80 | - | 550 | USD |
| 11 May 2008 | 21 Jun 2008 | 70 | - | 450 | USD |
| 22 Jun 2008 | 22 Jul 2008 | 80 | - | 550 | USD |
| 23 Jul 2008 | 21 Oct 2008 | 100 | - | 700 | USD |
Rate Information An extra payment for electricity ( by the meter )
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| Deposit Requirments: 25% |
| Minimum Stay requirment: 1 week |
Location
| Region: | Greater Tel Aviv |
| City: | Tel Aviv |
| Area: | Tel Aviv Center |
| Location: | Located on a very quiet street, near Bograshov street(lots of coffee shops, restaurants, 24/7 stores. 5 minutes walking to the beach, 10 to the market. near Dizengof Centre. |
| Nearest Airport: | Ben Gurion 25 km |
| City center: | 0.1 km |
| | Satellite View (An estimated location, for detailed location, please contact owner) | |
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