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Kundera 3 BR 4 minutes walk from Wenceslas Square
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9.4 out of 10
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3 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 10110 sq m
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Praha 1, Hlavní mesto Praha
- Place, Wenceslas Square5 min walk
- Place, Old Town Square9 min walk
- Place, Dancing House9 min walk
- Airport, Prague (PRG-Vaclav Havel)18 min drive
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Kundera 3 BR 4 minutes walk from Wenceslas Square
The apartment has a well equipped kitchen with everything you need to prepare basic meals (oven, microwave, and toaster). When not in the mood for cooking, you can always visit one of the many restaurants nearby. The apartment is large enough for 7-9 people. Thanks to a pull-out sofa the apartment offers enough comfort for two families or a large group of friends. Last of all, there is high-speed internet connection for those who want to work and stay in touch with friends. The apartment is non-smoking with the option of smoking outside.
Jungmannova Street, Prague 1 is located in a quiet part of Nove Mesto built by Charles IV. in 1378. In the past, it belonged to the main arterial road connecting Karlovo Square and the Old Town. Originally it was called Zvonarska “Bell Street” after the bell makers who were settled there. These bell factories disappeared in the late 19th century. The current street name has been employed since 1878, when the statue of Josef Jungmann, a prominent Czech revivalists, linguist, poet and translator, was erected at a nearby square.The famous Baroque sculptor Matthias Bernard Braun used to live at the corner of Jungmannova and Vodickova Street. He authored several statues on the Charles Bridge. The apartment is located between two main Prague squares – Charles and Wenceslav Square. Charles Square is actually one of the largest squares in Europe. The apartment is also very close to public transport: a minute from the tram stop Vodickova and a few minutes from the metro.
Jungmannova Street, Prague 1 is located in a quiet part of Nove Mesto built by Charles IV. in 1378. In the past, it belonged to the main arterial road connecting Karlovo Square and the Old Town. Originally it was called Zvonarska “Bell Street” after the bell makers who were settled there. These bell factories disappeared in the late 19th century. The current street name has been employed since 1878, when the statue of Josef Jungmann, a prominent Czech revivalists, linguist, poet and translator, was erected at a nearby square.The famous Baroque sculptor Matthias Bernard Braun used to live at the corner of Jungmannova and Vodickova Street. He authored several statues on the Charles Bridge. The apartment is located between two main Prague squares – Charles and Wenceslav Square. Charles Square is actually one of the largest squares in Europe. The apartment is also very close to public transport: a minute from the tram stop Vodickova and a few minutes from the metro.
Make yourself comfortable in this apartment, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and an oven. There's a private balcony. Conveniences include a microwave and a coffee/tea maker.
Featured amenities include laundry facilities and an elevator.
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