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Property: 1273   Two rooms holiday apartment - Tel Aviv city centre Einatis aptartment

Description

Sample Image Vacation Rental 1 bedrooms Apartment
1 bedroom Vacation Apartment
1 bathrooms
Sleeps 3 guests
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 .
on the first floor. 1 bedroom with a double bed+ a living room.fully furnished:ac, TV,wireless Internet access,washer,dryer, towels& linens.equipped kitchen.

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Amenities

Equipment
Dryer Iron Iron board Linens Provided
Towels TV Washing Machine 
Facilities
Air condition Balcony Bath Wireless Internet
General
Children friendly Non smoking only Pets not allowed 
Kitchen
Freezer Fully equipped kitchen Microwave Refrigerator

Rates

RateStarting date Ending dateNight Week endWeekCurrency
01 Sep 200915 Oct 2009100--NIS
01 Aug 200931 Aug 2009125--NIS
14 Jul 200931 Jul 2009100--NIS
16 Jul 200915 Dec 200980--NIS
Rate Information
An extra payment for electricity ( by the meter)
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

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