Fully furnished Biedermeier apartments for short-term rent Minimum 4 months, maximum 3 years. A studio apartment in a beautiful Biedermeier building close to the city centre: original large wooden frame windows, newly renovated original wooden floors, quality kitchen and bathroom, high ceilings. Located in an 1840s building (in a housing preservation site = "Denkmalschutz" ) with a very wide open court (cobble stone) in Praterstrasse 56-58. 8min walk to city center. Enter through an historic cobblestone courtyard, leaving the buzz of the city behind, to find yourself in a classic Biedermeier building with a big chestnut tree garden in the back. The apartments boast large wooden windows (all facing the large open courtyard or the garden) and original wooden floors. The city center is walking distance (5-8 minutes to Schwedenplatz), and the U1 subway stop (Nestroyplatz) is steps away. There is a large selection of shops on the block, gourmet grocery store next door, drugstore, laundry, hardware store. The neighboring building houses the Johann Strauss Museum. The apartment receives lots of light and face the quiet inner parts of the building (open court and/or green garden). The garden boasts large shady chestnut trees and is open for shared usage by tenants, offering serene outdoor space during spring and summer time. The apartment is tastefully furnished (combination of antique and modern) and very well equipped (Bosch washing machine, Siemens oven and dishwasher, natural stone kitchen countertop). Cooking pots, dishes, bed covers, sheets, towels, hair dryer, etc all included. Monthly total rent EUR 1,098.- includes all utilities (heating, water, gas, electricity), tax, and free high speed wireless internet access. Security deposit: 1 month rent Please contact us for further information...
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