Private room in house
Bedroom: 11 m²
Property: 78 m²
Furnished
Space for 2 people
3 housemates (female)
Description

Mediterranean Experience in Valencia! General characteristics: - 4 bedrooms (without living room) - 1 bathroom for 4 persons - Shared kitchen - 4th floor with lift - 87 m2 - Built in - Refurbished in - Equipped kitchen - Washing machine - Lift - Fans - Thermal emitters - Natural Gas Bookings with stay from now until August is 60€ admin fee. Booking with stays from sep: 1-3 m admin is the half month of rent. From 4 m is 1 month of rent. Room 4: - 135x190cm bed with storage - 3 Built-in wardrobes with ample storage - Smart tv - Individual fridge - Viscoelastic mattress - Two viscoelastic pillows - Duvet duvet - Balcony with chair and individual table - 80cm desk with chair - Price 600€ (wifi included, electricity, water and gas not included) Provision of the bills: 60€ per person and month, that our company takes for water, electricity, gas, and internet. At the end of the contractual period, the agency will count the real consumption of energy, according to the bills. There is a deposit which is the same price as one monthly rent of your room with bills (60€). At the end of your contract, we will refund your deposit as soon as we have all the bills. The Agency fee is one month of the rent for periods of 5 to 11 months and half a month for shorter periods and you only pay it once. The agency fee includes maintenance service, contract service etc. La Seu is a neighbourhood located in the Ciutat Vella district of Valencia, Spain. It is named after the Cathedral of Valencia (in Valencian, "La Seu"), which is located in the heart of the neighbourhood and is one of the most important religious buildings in Spain. In addition to the cathedral, La Seu has several other historic landmarks and cultural attractions, including the Basilica of the Virgin of the Helpless, the Almoina Archaeological Center, and the Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana. The Basilica of the Virgin of the Helpless is a baroque church that was built in the 17th century and is known for its ornate interior and beautiful altarpiece. The Almoina Archaeological Center is a museum showcasing Valencia's history, from its Roman and Moorish past to the present day. The Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana is the seat of the Valencian government and is a beautiful Renaissance building that dates back to the 15th century. La Seu is also home to several museums, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Ethnology. The Museum of Fine Arts has a large collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the 14th to the 20th century, including works by Valencian artists such as Joaquín Sorolla and Ignacio Pinazo. The Museum of Ethnology showcases the culture and traditions of Valencia and its surrounding regions, including costumes, crafts, and folk art. Overall, La Seu is a fascinating and beautiful neighbourhood that is rich in history and culture, with many landmarks and attractions that are not to be missed. La Seu is well-connected to the rest of Valencia through its public transport network, which includes buses and the metro. Bus lines that serve La Seu include the following: - Lines 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 26, 28, 31, 32, and 70: These bus lines connect La Seu with other parts of Valencia, including the city centre, the beach area of Malvarrosa, and the Albufera Natural Park. In addition to the bus lines, there are two metro stations in or near La Seu: - Colon Station: This station is located to the west of La Seu and connects with Lines 3 and 5 (green and orange lines) of the Valencia Metro. It is a short walk from the heart of La Seu. - Alameda Station: This station is located to the east of La Seu and connects with Line 5 (orange line) of the Valencia Metro. It is also a short walk from the neighbourhood. Both bus and metro tickets can be purchased at ticket machines located at the stations or at authorized resellers such as newsstands and convenience stores. It is also possible to purchase tickets using the Valencia Transport Card, which is a rechargeable card that can be used on buses, metro, and trams in Valencia. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore, exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible before the booking. Send me a message with a short description of yourself and, if you want to rent the place and when, directly send me a booking request or a message, and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you...

Facilities and amenities
  • Female bathroom
  • Shared living room
  • Shared toilet
  • Shared kitchen

  • Unknown flooring
  • Shared kitchenware
  • WiFi
  • Living room furniture
Rules and preferences
  • Age:18 - 40
  • Gender:Female
  • Tenant type:Students, working professionals
  • Suitable for couples:No
  • Playing Musical Instruments allowed:No
  • Pets allowed:No
  • Smoking allowed:No
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