Central two-level apartment opposite the funicular station with flexible sleeping areas

A centrally located duplex rental opposite the funicular arrival station combining panoramic views, a fully equipped kitchen and flexible sleeping arrangements for short stays

Perfectly placed opposite the funicular arrival point, this bright duplex on the third floor is a convenient base for city explorers. Floor-to-ceiling moments—especially the night-time panorama—give the space real character, while the two-level layout keeps things practical: private sleeping quarters

upstairs, social zones below.

Who it suits
– Young professionals, small families and solo entrepreneurs who want a compact but characterful city pad.
– Guests who value easy transit access, space to work remotely (fast Wi‑Fi and air conditioning throughout), and simple self-catering facilities.

Layout and feel
– Duplex arrangement: living and kitchen on the main level; a cozy mansard bedroom tucked into the attic. The split keeps

noise and rest areas separate so everyone can do their thing.
– Outdoor options: a small terrace off the bathroom for a quick coffee or airing laundry, plus a balcony that looks out over the neighborhood.
– Light and storage: roof windows and the balcony door let daylight into both levels; there’s sensible storage for short and medium stays.

Kitchen, living and utilities
– Separate kitchen means someone can

cook without interrupting the living-room vibe. Equipped with oven, microwave, kettle and toaster—perfect for anything from a quick breakfast to a home-cooked meal.
– The living area is set up for relaxing or socialising, with seating for small groups and a satellite TV for evenings in.
– Practical utilities and well-placed circulation make it easy to move between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Sleeping and privacy
– The mansard bedroom upstairs feels private and tucked-away, ideal for restful nights. The houseplan works well for friends or families who want distinct communal and rest areas.

Bathroom and outdoor space
– The bathrooms are practical and well-equipped, offering shower and bathtub options across the unit. One bathroom opens to the small terrace for a little open-air escape.

Connectivity, payments and extras
– Complimentary Wi‑Fi and air conditioning throughout—handy for remote work or cooling off after a day of sightseeing.
– Major cards accepted (Bancomat, Visa, Mastercard/Eurocard, Diners Club), so you can travel light on cash.

Parking, pets and accessibility
– A private paid parking spot is available about 100 metres away by arrangement; the host will confirm availability and rates before arrival.
– Well-behaved pets are welcome.
– Accessibility details are provided on request—contact the host with specific mobility needs so everyone knows what to expect.

Arrival, rates and practicalities
– Nightly rates range from €80 to €250 depending on season and occupancy.
– Check-in: 14:00–22:00. Check-out: by 10:00. If you need a late arrival or early check-in, ask in advance—any extra fees will be confirmed in writing.
– Pro tip for guests and hosts: confirm arrival logistics, keep booking receipts, and get any extra charges in writing to avoid misunderstandings.

Notes for hosts (brief)
– Make sure local short-term rental rules and safety requirements are met: registration, permits, emergency egress, insurance and clear guest-facing information.
– Keep routine maintenance and safety checks documented—roof windows, plumbing for the terrace-access bathroom, railings, electricals and ventilation should be inspected regularly.
– Clear, honest listings about amenities, outdoor access and any extra fees help avoid disputes and protect your reviews. Its transit-side location and flexible layout make it easy to enjoy the city while keeping privacy and convenience intact.

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