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Residence Kostnicke namesti (apartment)

Home:70637
Sleeps up to:4   (1 bedroom)
Rates:£294 to £884 per week
Will consider:Long term lets (over 1 month)
Short-breaks (4 days or fewer)
Changeover day:Flexible
Access:Car not necessary
Nearest amenities: 1 km
Notes:May take pets - please enquire
Suitable for children
No smoking at this property
Self-catering

Home description

Apartment is an attic, completely new. There is new kitchenette well furnished, pavements with parquet. Modern stylish furniture.
The apartment is composed by 1 bedroom, bathroom and hude living room with a sofa bed, 2 chairbeds.
Suitable also for 6 people.
TV with SAT, internet is also available.
Please see the photos.

living room
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kitchen
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The Bohemia / Prague area

Central Bohemia is a region of ancient castles, romantic rocky gullets, large forests and fertile plains, interwoven with large rivers. This region, surrounding Prague, is ideal for traveling.

The beautiful Karlštejn castle , undoubtedly the most famous and most significant castle in Bohemia, looks like it has come straight out a fairy tale. The founder of it, the Bohemian King, Saint and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, Charles IV saved the imperial crown jewels here, as well as with the remains of saints, and used the castle as a place of rest and meditation. Karlštejn has become even more famous for golf enthusiasts. If you are a golfer, you should certainly visit the golf course (http://www.karlstejn-golf.cz/ ).

Not far from the town of Benesov, is another romantic manor named Konopiště . Despite many reconstructions, the manor, with its seven towers, preserved the appearance of an Early-Gothic castle. There are social lounges in its interiors and rich art collections. Close to the manor is another golf course. (http://www.gcko.cz/ ).

Eastwards from Konopiště one can find the medieval castle Český Šternberk, which was founded around 1241. The interior of the castle is richly decorated with collections from the Sternberk family, among others, a collection of more than 500 copperplates dating back to the Thirty Years War . Also worth visiting is the near-by Sázavský Monastery .

However, a place not to be missed in our meander across the Central Bohemian region is Kutná Hora . During medieval times, it was the largest and most important town after Prague, famous for its silver extraction and processing and one of the Bohemian towns recorded in the UNESCO List of Monuments. The town conservation reserve houses a set of medieval and baroque architecture with over three hundred protected structures. From the large number of preserved monuments, we should mention some examples.

The Cathedral of St. Barbara is the most dominant feature of Kutná Hora; after St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle, this temple, dedicated to the benefactress of coal-miners, is probably the second most prominent church in Bohemia. Its construction took a fairly long time; it was started in 1388 and was completed during the Late-Gothic period at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century. The interior offer preserved Late-Gothic sculptures and masonry decoration.

The Jesuitical college provides a picturesque panorama of the town. It is an Early Baroque structure, dating back to 1626-27. In front of the college, is a gallery with Baroque sculptures dating back to 1703-1716. Vlašský Yard was built around 1300, originally as a complex of buildings of a mint; from the 15th century it served as a seat of the monarch. In Kamenný dům, one of the most beautiful burgess houses in Kutná Hora, is a museum exhibition of hand crafts.


Prague area

Prague (Praha) is one of the least "eastern" European cities you could imagine. Architecturally it is a revelation: few other cities anywhere in Europe look so good - and no other European capital can present six hundred years of architecture so completely untouched by natural disaster or war. Hardly surprising, then, that ninety percent of Western visitors spend all their time in and around the capital and that Praguers exude an air of confidence about their city.


How to get there

Property is very easy to reach.
The apartment is situated in a historical building from '900 A.D., on the most beautiful square in Žižkov. The building is is completely reconstructed including an elevator, terraces and private parking at court.
This part of the city, called Žižkov is really calm, 10 minutes by foot to the historical centre and 150 metres to the tram stop. This location is optimal for calm holidays. Situated near are the traffic transport and “two steps” to the centre.
In this part of the city there are lots of cafés and restaraunts with reasonable prices.
Fly to Prague - City centre of Prague is 10km from the airport.
Cheap flights available from Easyjet.co.uk, skyeurope.com
Car hire available from www.europcar.cz
Local buses, metro and trams run regularly between the airport and the town.
There are always local taxis available - fare should be no more than 30 euros.


Activities near Prague

Walking holidays
Good nightlife
City breaks
Cycling holidays


Facilities

General:Central heating, TV, Safe, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available
Standard:Kettle, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities:Cooker, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms:Bedrooms (1)
Furniture:Sofabeds (1), Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:Linen and towels provided.
Access:Secure parking

Rental rates

Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €Convert to:
PeriodFrom
To
Weekly
Nightly rate Minimum 
stay
WeekdayWeekend
Medium 18 Nov 0820 Dec 08£ 29444622 Nights
TOP 20 Dec 086 Jan 09£ 884--1 Week
Low 6 Jan 0920 Mar 09£ 43871713 Nights

The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights

NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.

In case you would like to offer me a different price, do not hesitate to contact me and I will do my best to make you become my guest :o)


Availability

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Company:YOURESIDENCE
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