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Property: 1305   Tel Aviv Vacation studio with a private pool.

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Sample Image Vacation Rental 1 bedrooms Semi detached house
1 bedroom Vacation Semi detached house
1 bathrooms
Sleeps 1 guest
Located in Afeka, near Ramat Aviv Gimel & Tel Aviv Universty
a beautiful unit in a private house with a private swimming pool
1 room unit, a double futon bed (or a regular double bed)
No kitchen. There is a minibar, a microwave, an electric kettle and a dinning corner in the garden with a sink & dishes.
A bathroom + bath tub
Fully furnished: AC, TV, wireless Internet access, towels & linens.
Plenty of free parking
A convenient access to the Ayalon Freeway
The price ranges between $80 - $150 per night, no extra charges

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Amenities

Equipment
Fax Hair Dryer Iron board Linens Provided
Towels   
Facilities
Air condition Bath Central Heating Garden
Heating Swimming Pool Wireless Internet 
General
Pets not allowed   
Kitchen
Microwave Refrigerator  

Rates

RateStarting date Ending dateNight Week endWeekCurrency
12 Oct 200821 Oct 2008120-800USD
22 Oct 200815 Dec 200880-550USD
16 Dec 200825 Jan 2009120-800USD
Deposit Requirments:  25% deposit is required

Location

Region:Greater Tel Aviv
City:Tel Aviv
Area:Tel Aviv North
Location:Ramat Aviv area, close to Tel Aviv University
Nearest Airport:Ben Gurion 20 km
City center:1 km

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