Our apartments represent the ultimate in luxury inner city living in one of Athens most sought after city fringe locations. The building is art deco and was build in 1935 and has being renovated recently These superb residences are just moments from central Athens Licabetous Hill , Kolonaki and all major entertainment venues. Surrounded by cafes, art galleries, restaurants and bars, the apartment is walking distance to major supermarkets, boutique fashion and shopping. With public transport right on your doorstep, Ippokratous is perfectly situated in the heart of Neapoli and all the university's with walking distance. With 10m walking are 3 metros Panepistimiou , Omonia ,Ambelokipi The building has 7 , 3-bedroom apartments. The building is fully secure with cameras and security company that will make your stay safe . All apartments are fully equipped with all that is required heading and aircon The building has a private Roof Top with a garden sun beds to enjoy the hot summer day in Athens or the evening with that beautiful summer Brizzzz FOR UTILITIES - the first 50.00 euros from the electricity are covered by the owner. Electricity bills over 100 euros per month are covered by the tenants. The tenant has the option to renew his contract for further if room is not booked. Advance notice one month is required if the tenant wants to cancel the contract earlier the deposit of 400 euros will be lost Renewal will only take place if the tenant and land lord are agreeable. Please be aware that HousingAnywhere is an online booking platform. Therefore exchanging contact details and offering viewings is not possible. If you would like to reserve this accommodation, send me a booking request or a message and please mention your age and occupation. I look forward to meeting you...
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