★ HIP NYC STUDIO W/sleeping loft-central location★
Whole home in Upper East Side, Manhattan
Hosted by Inna, no guest reviews
Whole home
3 guests
1 bedroom, 2 beds, 1 sofa/cot
Exclusively prepared for guests
1 bathroom
No parking
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Fully furnished studio with separate sleeping loft and all necessary amenities and unbeatable location near 6 , Q train lines , Central Park. Apartment has everything you might need during your stay.
This Private studio apartment with a separate sleeping loft.
**Please note you must be able to use ladder in order to get to a sleeping loft (bedroom) - please see photos.
The apartment is fully furnished.
*The kitchen is fully equipped with a large refrigerator, stovetop, oven, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, and all the utensils and cutlery you might need during your stay.
*We also provide all the bed linen and towels, as well as an iron and a hairdryer.
*There is a good size marble bathroom with both shower and a bathtub.
*Queen size bed in the sleeping loft, full-size bed in the main area downstairs, desk with a chair and AC.
*Laundry room (washer/dryer) in the basement.
*Please note the apartment is located on the fourth floor walk up (4 flights up).
INCLUDED: Wi-Fi and all utilities (heat, hot water, and gas/electricity).
Guest access
2 min from Q train line, 72 street subway station
8 min from 6 train line, 77 street subway station
200 meters, City Bike station.
Plenty restaurants right on the corner.
Parking:
Parking is available on the street and is free. Please note there is alternate side parking most days. Different days for different streets around the neighborhood. Please make sure to read all signs to make sure you don't get a ticket!
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