3000 €
Apartment for rent in florence: Spacious and cozy two-level apartment (92 sq m) for 6 people. You enter the apartment from the living room, with a flat-screen TV, a double sofa bed (mattress width 160 cm) and a dining table for 6 people. From the living room, a staircase leads to the terrace, which is partially covered by a wooden and glass structure. Part of the terrace is instead open-air and is furnished with a small outdoor table with chairs and a hammock. Back on the first floor, the kitchen is very large and well-equipped. From the kitchen, a corridor leads to the first bedroom (with a 90 cm single bed - can be converted into a double bed by extending the bed frame laterally). Continuing down the corridor, you reach the second bedroom (with a 160 cm wide double bed - not divisible) and the two bathrooms, both with showers. Heating: autonomous. Air conditioning: 4 partial units. One in the living room, one in each bedroom and one in the covered part of the terrace. The apartment is located on the third floor, without an elevator, of a building on Via Romana in the Oltrarno area of Florence, one of the most beautiful historic neighborhoods of the city and just a few steps from Santo Spirito. Tourist attractions: The apartment is located in the historic Oltrarno district and only 30 meters from a convenient supermarket. Oltrarno means "beyond the Arno" and this area extends along the south bank of the river. Oltrarno represents the true essence of Florence: a quiet, green and therefore more relaxing area than the others. For this reason, many tourists appreciate it more and more. This area is also known as the artisan district, famous for its delightful workshops, small shops and artisan studios (especially antique dealers and leather workers): Via Maggio represents the center of Florentine antiques. From a rural area, over the centuries Oltrarno became a chic neighborhood where many aristocrats built their palaces and villas. The largest of these is undoubtedly Palazzo Pitti, once the residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. Today, Palazzo Pitti houses many exhibitions and museums, among the most important in the city. Other important attractions in Oltrarno are the Brancacci Chapel with its magnificent frescoes by Masaccio, Masolino and Filippino Lippi, Piazzale Michelangelo with its breathtaking panorama of Florence, the magnificent church of San Miniato (one of the highest points in the city and the best example of Romanesque art in Tuscany) and the Ponte Vecchio, which houses countless jewelry stores and goldsmiths. Within Palazzo Pitti is the wonderful Boboli Gardens, an open-air museum of sculptures, some dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Finally, Oltrarno is also famous for the market in Piazza Santo Spirito (set up every morning), its cafes and wine bars (Olio & Convivium, Bene Vobis, Caffè degli Artigiani...) and the trattorias offering Tuscan cuisine (Santo Bevitore, I 4 Leoni, Osteria del Cinghiale Bianco, Il Magazzino...). Those who choose to live in this area will find a wide range of grocery stores, pastry shops, bakeries and much more. **This description has been automatically created by an artificial intelligence.**