🌟 Room 6 🌟 🛏️ Size: Approximately 14 m2 🛏️ Bed: Cozy single bed 🌳 View: Peaceful view to the back 🚿 Toilet: Shared with 3 other tenants 🏡 The Apartment This spacious and stylish 150 m2 apartment is located on the iconic Rue Antoine Dansaert, known as Brussels' most trendy and creative street. Just 3 blocks from the Grand-Place, this area is a hub of vibrant energy, offering a mix of concept stores, flagship shops, bars, and restaurants. Renowned for its underground and unique boutiques, Rue Antoine Dansaert is where fashion meets individuality, catering to those with a keen eye for style. 🌍 Neighborhood 🍽️ Dining: Surrounded by an array of chic cafes, trendy bars, and gourmet restaurants. 🛍️ Shopping: Just steps away from some of the city's most unique boutiques and concept stores. 🌳 Lifestyle: Enjoy the lively atmosphere, with a mix of cultural spots, galleries, and more, perfect for urban dwellers who love to be in the heart of the action. 🚇 Public Transport 🚊 Tram: Only 1 block from La Bourse tram station 🚇 Metro: 2 blocks from Sainte-Catherine station 3 blocks from De Brouckère station 🚌 Bus: Close to De Brouckère bus stop, making commuting around Brussels convenient and easy. 🛒 Groceries & Essentials 🥖 Lidl: Just 1 block away 🍎 GB: 2 blocks away 🛒 Delhaize: 3 blocks away and open on Sundays 🧺 Common Areas 👕 Laundry: Shared with 6 other tenants 🍽️ Kitchen: Equipped with a dishwasher, microwave with oven (Combi), no gas oven 👗 Laundry: Washer and dryer available 🚨 Safety: Smoke detectors installed for your safety 📅 Important Info 🗓️ Rental Period: Please note, rentals are only available for full calendar months, from the 1st to the 30th/31st. This is the perfect spot for anyone looking to live in one of Brussels' most vibrant and stylish neighborhoods! �...
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