600 €
This is a renovated 4th floor, 4-bedroom apartment on Calle Juan Mercader, Valencia, extremely close to the Universities as well as the Train Station and the best market in the area, the Mercado Del Cabanyal. The apartment is very modern, renovated with style and extreme attention to details. It boasts a modern kitchen and plenty of natural light, as well as a balcony and a shared rooftop. This property is ideal for anyone looking for a spot by the beach, and close to the universities. You’ll be in a lively neighborhood with plenty of restaurants along the waterfront too. Plus, if you need to get into the city center, it's easily accessible by public transport. The flat contains 4 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms for optimal well-being, as well as a room for storage. Cleaning of common areas twice per month. The apartment has all the amenities you might need: fiber-optic WiFi, Air Conditioning, Heating, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Bed linens, but also dishes, crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and other kitchen utensils. Bedrooms are fully furnished. The apartment is close to the beach (10 min walk), to hospitals, to supermarkets (less than 2min walk) and also 1 min walk from the Mercat Municipal del Canabal, a true landmark in Valencia. The location is perfect for students, the flat is closed to universities such as : - UPV Universitat Politècnica de València - Universitat de Valencia - Instituto de Tecnologia des Materiales - EDEM Escuela de Empresarios - ESBS European Sport Business School - IES Cabanyal Located at Calle Juan Mercader, (also known as Carrer de Joan Mercader). To know more about the neighborhood, here is an extract of an article published by the Guardian called “10 of the coolest neighbourhoods in Europe”: “Over the past few years, El Cabanyal has been on the up, but this authentic slice of the city remains undiscovered by most tourists. While there’s a newly cosmopolitan vibe, the (hidden) traditional personality is being cherished by incomers, and the new shops and bars springing up everywhere tend to respect and adapt the vernacular architecture, rather than replace it. It’s a doddle to get here on the metro and, because it’s pancake-flat, it’s enjoyable to explore by bike.”