Do you dream of renting a designer flat in Palma's old town?
Take a closer look at this stunning Palma flat! The famous interior designer Christine Leja combined the clarity and purity of the modern interior with the detail of the colours. We love it! Right in the heart of Palma!
The flat has two bedrooms and a bathroom. Recently renovated, it feels like it has just been prepared for you.
By the way, almost like a viewing is our 3D tour to the object: https://kuula.co/share/collection/7kp2t?logo=1&info=1&logosize=86&fs=1&vr=1&thumbs=1
... isn't that what they say? And it's true here! Calle Rubi runs directly to the Plaza Mayor in the old town. It couldn't be more central. Around the corner is the new trendy bakery "Uco Bakery", which Alba has already reported on here.
Calle Rubí is perfectly located between the famous Sindicato and Las Ramblas streets. Calle Sindicato is known as a pedestrian street with many haberdasheries and small shops, while Las Ramblas is one of the city's main promenades.
Palma is simply a big city worth living in! Not huge, but with about half a million officially counted inhabitants, just big enough to offer all the important amenities and infrastructure. But still small enough to get from A to B quickly. And to be able to do everything in the city centre on foot.
This is admittedly a bit difus, because Palma's old town consists of very different districts. I mean precisely
I simply love this inner city, partly framed by the still preserved or re-exposed city wall, which at various heights and in a wide variety of construction styles exudes a cosiness and bustle like few cities I know.
What's more: Palma is simply a big city worth living in! Not huge, but with about half a million officially counted inhabitants, just big enough to offer all the important amenities and infrastructures. But still small enough to get from A to B quickly. And to be able to do everything in the city centre on foot.
Rent for a contract term of one year or more plus a service charge prepayment, which is offset against the actual consumption and the apportionable costs on a calendar year basis.