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Property: 1331   One bedroom vacation apartment at the very center of Tel-Aviv

Description

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1 bedroom Vacation Apartment
1 bathrooms
Sleeps 2 guests
The kitchen has all the facilities for uncomplicated cooking.
The bathroom has a shower and a laundry machine.
The bedroom has a double bad, sheets and towels.
The living room has a t.v. and radio.
The apartment located in the center of the cultural part of Tel-Aviv with many restaurants and supermarkets around. The apartment, 43 m' sq, is in the second floor 40 stairs up. There is an elevator.
There is a computer connected to the internet and also a router for those who come with their laptop.
Smokers are not welcome!
The minimum rent time is 4 days.
The price is 75$ for one night.
For long stay - a discount shall be given.

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Amenities

Equipment
Convertible bed Hair Dryer Iron Iron board
Linens Provided Radio Towels TV
Washing Machine Working Desk  
Facilities
Air condition Balcony Internet/Broadband Lift
Off Road Parking Shower Wireless Internet 
General
Non smoking only   
Kitchen
Freezer Fully equipped kitchen Microwave Refrigerator
Toaster   

Rates

Rate Information
Please contact us for latest rates.
For long stay - a discount shall be given. The rate dose not include the electricity bill.
Deposit Requirments:  deposit in amout of 2 days of renting.
Minimum Stay requirment:   4 nights.

Location

Region:Greater Tel Aviv
City:Tel Aviv
Area:Tel Aviv Center
Location:The apartment is close to the He'khal h'tabrut the hall of the Israel philharmonic, to the Opera house and to the museum.
Nearest Airport:Ben Gurion 20 km

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