Stampfenbachstrasse
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About this property
This bright, modern and spacious apartment in an historic building is just few walking minutes away from the main train station and financial district.
- Fully equipped kitchen with modern amenities
- Bathroom with tub
- High-quality furniture made from solid wood and real leather
- Wireless and cable internet with a mobile and tablet streaming service to the TV
- Marble floor
- Short walking distance to main train station, financial district and shopping areas
- Central location, yet quiet at night
Marble floor and modern amenities can be found in this brand-new apartment at Stampfenbachstrasse 24. The bright apartment includes a fully equipped kitchen and modern amenities such as a ceramic cooking surface and a dishwasher. It has a master bedroom with a double-sized bed and high-quality mattress as well as a bathroom with a tub. The washing machine/dryer is available within the apartment. A big wooden cupboard and chest of drawers offer plenty of storage space. The open-plan kitchen/dining/living area is equipped with comfortable dining chairs and leather sofas.
The building at Stampfenbachstrasse enjoys a premium location in the heart of Zurich, yet offers a great retreat to relax. Zurich’s main train station is literally across the bridge on the other side of river Limmat. Bus, tram and train stops are nearby. Residents with a car profit from on-site parking.
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About Zurich, Switzerland
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Culturally diverse and beautifully seated at the meeting of river and lake, Zurich is consistently considered one of the planet's most liveable cities. Long known as a chic, hard-working financial hub, Switzerland's largest city has also become one of Europe's most trendy destinations, with an artsy, industrial-grit edge that's shown in its summer Street Parade.
Much of the historic center, with its meandering lanes and lofty church steeples, has been kept intact. Yet Zurich has also accepted contemporary trends, with the conversion of old factories into cultural centrers and hip living spaces- this is especially clear in Zuri-West, the nightlife area.