Vacation Apartment in Cologne - 376 sqft, central, quiet location (# 387) #387
Furnished apartment (ID 20) similar to a hotel room, 1800 m (as the crow flies) from the Cologne Fair. Quiet location at the Deutzer Friedhof cemetery. Tram line 7 just 7 minutes of walking away; a Lidl supermarket can be found where the tram stop is., key advantages: central, quiet location, fully equipped kitchen, clean, well furnished, very comfortable, makes you feel at home, bright and inviting, Garage,
Beautiful, newly furnished apartment with hotel atmosphere in nice residential neighborhood.
The apartment offers two single beds, large sofa bed, well-equipped kitchen, bathroom, cable TV, free Internet access, garage parking spot, washing machine and dryer in basement.
In Overview:
* Floor space: ~35 sq.m
* Rooms: 1
* Bathroom: 1
* Top (fourth) floor
* Lift (elevator)
* garage car parking spot
Further Info:
Internet and garage parking included in price; washing machine and dryer coin-operated.
Location:
1800 m from Cologne Fair and Köln Arena.
Quiet location at the Deutzer Friedhof cemetery. Tram line 7 just 7 minutes of walking away; a Lidl supermarket can be found where the tram stop is.
Driving Directions Cologne/Bonn Airport:
This unit is located conveniently near Cologne/Bonn Airport. From Cologne/Bonn Airport the distance to the unit at Rolshover Kirchweg 42, 51105 Cologne is about 14 km (8.7 miles), approximately a 13 minutes drive by car. In addition, there are good public transportation options available for Cologne, in case you don't want to rent a car. At the top of this page is also a map with the exact location of the object.
Rate Summary: starting prices from USD $76-$134 for 2 persons.
Unit Size: 376 square feet
Additional Features: Internet Access, Central Heating, Oven, Freezer, Refrigerator, Toaster, Washing Machine, Clothes Dryer, Television, Cable TV, Garden, Sofabed
Accommodations: apt/condo
Location Description:
More travel info about Cologne: Founded by the Romans in 38 B.C., Cologne (Koeln) lies on the Rhine river, and is the largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia. Besides visiting the awesome Gothic Cathedral, visitors will want to explore the city’s even older Romanesque churches, as well its vibrant arts scene, which includes 30 museums, hundreds of galleries, and music to suit every taste. The famous Cologne Carnival—one of the biggest street festivals in all of Europe—reaches its high point every year on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday.