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This small-but-cute, newly refurbished apartment is right in the heart of Paris – just 800 metres from the Pompidou Centre – in the lively Montorgeuil neighborhood, which is full of bars and restaurants.
Despite being in the center of Rome, this cobblestoned, bohemian neighborhood has a surprisingly local vibe. There are plenty of nearby bars where you can grab an aperitivo — or just have one on your private terrace.
The best way to escape the crowded streets around Amsterdam's famous canals? Stay on a canal! Needless to say the window boasts a sweet view of the water. And you'll be near De Pijp, previously a working-class stronghold but today an eclectic mix of street markets and eateries from around the world.
This apartment with many chic designer touches is located in a little area called Sendling, tucked away from tourist traps, but still close to Munich's city center. There's a bakery right across the street, in a borough that's home to riverside parks, a zoo, and, for a period of time, maybe you!
You'll never run out of things to do in this trendy part of London. When you want to relax after a day out on the town, where better to retire than a modern, spacious apartment to call your own?
Forget the canals — just look at that terrace! This roomy apartment feels so homey you might never want to leave...
With tiled floor and aircon, this apartment can be your haven from the hot, sexy mess that is Barcelona. The apartment is close (approximately a 20-minute walk) to the main attractions but with its organic grocers and artists' studios, the Gràcia district has a vibe all of its own.
There's no question that Sultanahmet (the old town) is beautiful to visit, but Beyoğlu on the European side of Istanbul is a great area to stay. For example, this adorable apartment comes with its very own rooftop!
With its markets, great food, and even better nightlife, the trendy Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district is somewhere you'll want to pretend you live. Try it out, in this highly-rated, chic and modernist apartment.
Just over the bridge from the main tourist attractions, San Frediano has much more of a chilled-out vibe. This gorgeous apartment is in a building dating back to the 1900s. The adjective that visitors use about it most often? "Charming."
Situated in the neighborhood that was the site of Milan's first fairground, this apartment has all the style you'd expect from Italy's most stylish city. It's the other side of town from the busyness of the Central Station, but easily walkable to Chinatown and – for the soccer fans – the San Siro stadium.