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waw  Feb 28, 10, 12:10    #1
We offer a selection of studio, one or two bedroom apartments located in the city centre, Old Town, Mokotow and Wilanow area.

The flats are comfortable, completely furnished and equipped to a high standard - sat or cable TV, cooker, fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, electric kettle, crockery and cutlery set, and many more.


Please contact us now for more info!
We will be happy to help you and find the perfect place for your stay in Warsaw.

info@warsawapartments.org



sarah767  Mar 11, 10, 03:02    #2
waw
How much would this go monthly? I am very interested in a long term stay, please email me at sarahzielski@comcast.net thanks


WoWlOl  Apr 13, 10, 12:13    #3
LOL. Studio apartment for 73 Euros a day! You can stay at 5 star hotels for that! Get a life!


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 Apr 13, 10, 12:17    #4
73 Euros a day for a studio is definitely a bit too much mate


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Edited by: jonni  Apr 13, 10, 12:39    #5
I know somebody who has used them and found them to be OK. Not luxurious, and the flats aren't cheap, but she wanted to have a kitchen and entertain. And the price was a but cheaper than the hotel she usually uses.


DealerMan  Apr 14, 10, 02:32    #6
73 Euros a day is a lot of money for a studio. I pay 1400,- zt. a month for a brand new 35 sqm furnished studio in Zoliborz. That's 350,- Euros a month. I have a friend who comes from abroad and rents a 60 sqm 1 bedroom fully furnished service apartment in city center for 200,- zt. a day or 170,- zt. a week. This is a rip off people!




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