Naschmarkt garden
facilities
- TV
- WIFI internet
- bedclothes
- towels
- washing machine
- parking place: upon request
living room
- sofa bed: 130 x 200 cm (upon request)
- sofa (if not used as a sofa bed)
- dining table
bedroom
- double bed: 180 x 200 cm
kitchen corner
- stove
- oven
- coffee machine
- kettle
- toaster
- cook- and dinnerware
- fridge
- dishwasher
BathROOM
- shower
- washstand
- WC: in a separate room
Description
Our apartment Naschmarkt garden is located in the mezzanine of a 19th century apartment building. The apartment consists of an ante room, which leads to the kitchen, a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom and a WC.
You enter the apartment through a large double wing door. The entrance area leads to the kitchen equipped with a stove with an oven, a dishwasher, a sink, cook- and dinnerware as well as an electric kettle, a coffee machine and a washing machine. From this room you can enter the living room, the bedroom, the bathroom, the WC and th terrace.
In the living room, there is a comfortable couch, which can be transformed into an extra bed (130 x 200 cm in size) upon request as well as a fauteuil. Furthermore there is a wooden table and four elegant and comfy chairs as well as a flat screen TV.
The bedroom is equipped with a shower and a washbasin. Towels will be provided as well. The WC is in a separate room.
The private terrace has a wooden floor and a small table.
All Naschmarkt apartments are in the same building. We can therefore accommodate larger groups in one building.
Location
The apartment building is centrally located at Franzensgasse, a small alley with lots of houses from the „Biedermeier“ era in the inner district of „Margareten“. Just around the corner you can find Viennas most beautiful market the „Naschmarkt“ where you can find a lot of Vienna's food specialities, cafés, bars and restaurants.
Within 10 to 15 minutes walking distance lies the historic center of Vienna, the 1st district or „Innere Stadt“, where a lot of Viennas famous attractions such as St. Charles Cathedral, the imperial castle, the state opera or the spanish riding school can be found. If that is too far, you can walk just a few minutes to the subway station „Kettenbrückengasse“ (line U4) and the next stop „Karlsplatz“ is already in the center of Vienna.
You can also reach Viennas famous shopping street, the Mariahilfer Strasse on foot. It is only about 10 minutes away, as is the Museumsquartier, a courtyard full of Museums, which lies at the beginning of Mariahilfer Strasse.
If you have enough of the historic center, how about a visit to Schönbrunn castle? It is only 10 to 15 minutes away if you take the subway line U4. It is well worth a visit.