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It will comprise 36 luxury apartments ranging in size from 36 m² studios to 122 m² three bedroom units, all with open plan kitchens and balconies or terraces.
There will be 2 levels of underground garages and 5 stories of apartments. The development, which will be bound on three sides by Musilkova and on the fourth by another street, Tumova, is surrounded by a mixture of villas, semi detached and town houses and faces a park with a small castle; further along the street there is also is a small grassed square.
Walk down the road for about 200 metres onto Plzenska and you will find any trams that in a few minutes will wisk you into the Novy Andel and Smichov shopping centres, which offer hundreds of shops, supermarkets (including Tesco), restaurants and multiplex cinemas, as well as the Andel metro station.
In the other direction it is possible to reach the Zlicin shopping centre and Ruzyne (Prague) airport in 10 minutes.
Prague
Prague'
s newly regained a status as an international hub has garnered the reputation of a jewel of Europe. Its liberal lifestyle yet modern mind-set has made it attractive for visitors from all four corners of the world.
It is often regarded as the new Paris of old Europe.
Numerous foreign businesses are now being attracted to Prague for various reasons:
Centuries of construction gave rise to an exceptional integrated architectural complex
Concentration of cultural heritage
Prague is the seat of the top-level legislative, administrative and political bodies of the country
Prague has maintained its exceptional attraction for tourists and is renowned for being one of the world's most beautiful cities
Its central European location, cheap labour costs and beautiful scenery
Ever increasing expatriate community
An influx of foreign wages since the Czech Republic's accession to the EU on May 01st, 2004
Almost one-half of the national income from tourism is realised in Prague |