Property descriptionThis well-kept apartment for rent is centrally located in Palma de Mallorca and impresses with its generous amount of space and practical layout. With a living space of approx. 115 m², it offers ideal conditions for families or couples with increased space requirements.
A total of five rooms are available, including four well-designed bedrooms that can be used flexibly as bedrooms, offices or guest rooms. The apartment presents itself in a neat and tidy condition and conveys a pleasant feeling of living.
Two bathrooms provide additional comfort in everyday life and enable relaxed use, even for several people. The furnishings are solid and functional and provide a good basis for individual living.
A fitted kitchen is already available and makes it easy to move in without much effort. In addition to the living space, there is approx. 20 m² of usable space available, which is ideal for use as storage space.
The apartment is rented unfurnished and is available immediately. A deposit of two months' rent is required. Proof of salary for the last three months is also required for renting.
The central location in Palma de Mallorca offers excellent connections as well as a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities in the immediate vicinity.
Energy certificate Type: in process
Location:Palma is the capital of the Spanish Mediterranean island of Mallorca and the seat of the government of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. It is the supply center of the Balearic Islands, where apart from the government there is also the largest port, the largest airport and most of the infrastructure.
Palma stretches along the bay of Palma on the coast of the Mediterranean in the west of the island. The metropolitan area of the city is about 30 kilometers long and stretches along the coast from Magaluf in the west to S'Arenal in the east. With more than 500.000 inhabitants, more than half of the inhabitants of Majorca live here.
Palma is a very versatile and exciting city that leaves nothing to be desired. Whether culture, shopping, relaxing, sports, beach life, nightlife or culinary delights. There is something for everybody.
The main attraction of the city is the Gothic cathedral La Seu in the south of the old town. Next to the cathedral is the palace, which serves the King of Spain as a residence for visits to the Balearic Islands.
The old town of Palma is a stylistic mix of Spanish-Catalan and Arabic influences. It is known for its numerous narrow streets, which are sometimes connected only by stairs. Popular portals are the Plaça Major and the Plaça de Cort at the town hall.