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About this apartment rental
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.
Apartment use and noise: you commit to take care of the apartment and respect neighbours, particularly by respecting the interdiction of making noise between 22:00 (10 p.m.) and 7 a.m. (which could result in 100 euros fine deducted from the damage deposit if neighbours complain about you and the police testify against you). Prague has many great places to party outside, and we wish you to enjoy it at best, the apartment is greatly located for that ;-)
PLUSES AND MINUSES:
+ Mila is located in the very center of Prague, only 4 minutes of walk from the Wenceslas Square
+ A dishwasher, a washingmachine are available in the apartment
+ Elevator in the building
+ The apartment has a fully equipped kitchen
+ High-speed wifi provided
+ Many nice cafés and restaurants in the neighbourhood
+ Secured parking within 5 minutes' walk from the apartment (optional - not included in price)
CHECK-IN: from 4:30 p.m.
CHECK-OUT: until 11:00 a.m.
