start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Sep 01 2022 | open | 2 |
$2,450 |
information:+ App fee - UNFURNISHED - Utilities included except internet |
This studio apartment is located on the corner of East 6th Street and 1st Ave. Located in the heart of the East Village; you will never get bored of your time here.
Perfect for the all-nighter type of person, this studio apartment is ideal for someone who is constantly on the move and exploring something new. This apartment gives you an intimate feeling of you and your neighborhood. Located on the 5th floor of the building (4th floor in European), you are greeted with an open concept contemporary 200 sqft (18.5 sqm in European) studio. The main room is fully furnished in a contemporary look, and includes a full-size bed, two windows, and an A/C unit. In the kitchen, you have a refrigerator, microwave, and a four-burner stove with an oven. In the bathroom you have a tub-shower, water closet, and a sink with cabinet storage for your toiletries.
For the night owl and melophile, the nightlife scene never dies out in the East Village. Home to some of the best kept old-school bars and music venues, the East Village is the perfect place to get your grove on. On the other hand, during the day the East Village is the center for shoppers, coffee lovers and cocktail lounges. Every street is filled with an endless number of restaurants, making take-out or dining-in inevitable for a culinary enthusiast. Two blocks away from your studio apartment (0.4 miles / 0.6 km in European) you have Tompkins Square Park. The center and main park in the East Village, taking a stroll by here is bound to happen as you’re always looking to explore something new and different. Though if you are up for different action, in a different neighborhood, 4 blocks away (0.4 miles / 0.6 km in European), you have the nearest subway station giving you access to line 4 and 6, with your choice to pick uptown or downtown. From there, the shopping or nightlife can continue from where it started in the East Village.