The newly decorated apartment is on the fifth floor (fourth floor UK standard) of a nine-storey brick residential building and consists of a comfortable, well-lit bed-sitting room with a parquet floor (double bed, bedside table, sofa, coffee-table, chest of drawers, computer desk, chair, digital satellite TV, phone, free broadband Internet connection), a fully-equipped kitchen with a microwave and washing machine, a bathroom, a toilet and a small front hall (with a wardrobe with hanging room for clothes). A glazed-in balcony running the length of the room and the kitchen is a nice additional feature.
The front entrance into the building is a steel door with an intercom system, entrance to the flat is through a lockable door and a front hall shared by four flats on the landing.
The windows look on to a quiet courtyard with trees, while the front door goes out into a nice small street with a number of office buildings recently done up.
The amenities of the immediate neighbourhood include: several restaurants, a currency exchange shop, a 24-hour a day mini market for food, drinks and cosmetics under the same roof as the tube station, two banking machines, a mobile phone payment point (also selling Internet cards and telephone cards for calling long distance), a gym and a sauna (and Russian steam baths), an assortment of stalls in the tube station lobby (hosiery, flowers, cosmetics, a chemist's, and a newsagent's), two hairdresser's/beauty parlours, a dry-cleaners, etc.
Standard rate is Euro 75 (or the dollar equivalent on the day of arrival) per night (a flat rate for the apartment, irrespective of the number of guests, with 3 being the maximum number) for 1 to 7 nights (incl.); Euro 70 (or the dollar equivalent on the day of arrival) per night for 8 to 14 nights, further discounts for longer stays are negotiable(VAT included).