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$2,800 |
information:NO FEE - Utilities included up to $50/month; WiFi $95/month; $200 move-out cleaning fee New York Furnished Rental Deals * |
Take in the charm, sights and smells of the cuisine and culture in Little Italy, Manhattan. In this iconic NYC neighborhood you will find this completely furnished studio rental. Near Mulberry Street & Prince Street will be the 20th century, mid-rise building with a security system in place.
For this furnished studio apartment rental you will find hardwood floors and an open layout with modern furnishings. In the living room, sleep on the full sized bed with bedding. Also, a seating area will have you drawn to reading your favorite book or studying for finals. Try your hand at cooking your favorite pasta dish in the open kitchen that supplies you with an oven, microwave, freezer/fridge, and even a dishwasher. Finally, your bathroom has a bathtub, shower and WC.
In a matter of a few blocks, you will encounter a myriad of restaurants and cultural experiences. With Little Italy and Chinatown steps away, there is a world full of flavors to explore. This apartment is located just north of Little Italy in the neighborhood nicknamed, NoLita. It marks the spot for fancy restaurants and designer boutiques.
Just across the street is a trendy neighborhood Italian spot called Rubirosa Pizza (39 ft. /12 m) serving Italian-American classics. Also on Mulberry Street is The Grey Dog, a popular student café with a homey feeling and Met Food is at the corner for staple groceries. The longtime corner dive bar, Spring Lounge (360ft. /110m) is a good balance between fun and edgy. Don’t miss the cheesecake at Eileen’s Special Cheesecake (0.2mi/260m), a well-known NoLita bakery. Also nearby is New York University (0.6mi/1.0km), Washington Square Park (0.7mi/1.1km), and The Bowery Ballroom (0.3mi/450m).
Great transportation on the subway at Spring Street / Lafayette Street (0.1mi/180m) connects to the 6 train for local stops, while the subway at Prince Street / Broadway (0.2mi/250m) connects to the N and R trains.