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Property: 1308   Tel Aviv - The Rashi Bauhaus two bedroom vacation apartment

Description

Sample Image Vacation Rental 2 bedrooms Apartment
2 bedroom Vacation Apartment
1 bathrooms
Sleeps 8 guests
The flat is Located in a small nice & quiet street in the heart of Tel Aviv. The atmosphere is good-old Tel Aviv, with huge windows, high ceiling, and mixed styles. This flat was designed by an art director, who how live in the city and love the city and brought in to its private space the good vibes of Tel Aviv. This space flat has wide, yet well defined and cozy spaces.

• 90 square meters flat fully furnished
• 2 nice bedrooms.
• Nice living room.
• full air-conditions
• Kitchen fully equipped.
• Washing machine & dryer.
• Bathroom.
• Toilet cabin.
• 2 minutes walk from Shenkin street, 5 minutes walk from Nachalat Binyamin & Dizingof center, 10 minutes walk from the beach.
• Few minutes walk from all the other major sites in the center of Tel Aviv.
• In the flat: wireless internet, 27" TV screen, cable, audio system, DVD,
• Height standard furniture.

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Amenities

Equipment
Convertible bed Dryer Hair Dryer Iron
Iron board Linens Provided Radio Satellite
Stereo/CD player Towels TV Video player
Washing Machine Working Desk  
Facilities
Air condition Bath Central Heating Heating
Internet/Broadband Off Road Parking Wireless Internet 
General
Children friendly Non smoking only Pets not allowed 
Kitchen
Coffee Maker Fully equipped kitchen 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...

Rates

Rate Information
Daily Price: 600 NIS - 1200 NIS
Weekly Price: 3,800 NIS - 7,000 NIS
Monthly Price: 13,500 NIS - 29,500 NIS
Rental policies:
Payment Types:
Cash.Bank transfer
Rate includes all:
(Electricity up to 20 kvh per day)
Deposit Requirments:  30%
Minimum Stay requirment:   5 Nights.

Location

Region:Greater Tel Aviv
City:Tel Aviv
Area:Tel Aviv Center
Location:The flat is Located in a small nice & quiet street in the heart of Tel Aviv. The atmosphere is good-old Tel Aviv, with huge windows, high ceiling, and mixed styles. This flat was designed by an art director, who how live in the city and love the city and brought in to its private space the good vibes of Tel Aviv. This space flat has wide, yet well defined and cozy spaces.
Nearest Airport:Ben Gurion 15 km

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