In the immediate vicinity of Marienplatz, this efficient, approx. 21 m² apartment (renovated in 2015) awaits you with its clever room layout.
After the entrance, you are welcomed by the modern eat-in kitchen as a functional centerpiece, which is followed by the separately designed sleeping area with optimal use of space. A stylish bathroom and the pleasant privacy of the mezzanine floor perfectly round off this smart property in the vibrant south of Stuttgart.
This modern apartment impresses with its high-quality furnishings, which are perfectly designed to make it easy to move in and feel at home.
Fully furnished: The apartment is rented fully furnished
Kitchen and culinary delights: The modern fitted kitchen is "ready to move in". From high-quality electrical appliances to complete crockery, cutlery and all kitchen accessories, everything is available
Sleeping and storage: With a comfortable bed and a spacious closet, the sleeping area offers everything you need for a relaxing retreat
Design and materials: Fine parquet flooring in the living areas, new double-glazed windows and a stylishly renovated bathroom underline the high standard
Convenience: A modern intercom system provides additional security and convenience in everyday life
Available immediately
Handover: Ready to move in and freshly cleaned
Service: Janitor service available
Storage space: Own cellar compartment available
Laundry: Separate washing machine space in the basement
The apartment is located at Adlerstr. 21, in the center of Stuttgart-Süd between Erwin-Schoettle-Platz and Marienplatz. There are two subway stations and bus stops just a few minutes' walk away. From here, you can reach the city center in just a few minutes without needing a car. It is also only a 15-minute walk to the city center.
Marienplatz in particular has many events and a relaxed atmosphere. Especially in summer, the numerous restaurants invite you to linger. A short detour to the ice cream parlor is also worthwhile!
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