A modern and nice apartment very well situated in the city center of Utrecht. The apartment is located on the ground floor with a nice backyard. A modern and fully furnished apartment in the middle of the old city center walking distance from the "Oude Gracht" and "de Neude".
Details: entrance, hall with storage for washing machine, very bright living room with dark wooden floors. The entire long side has got windows and double opening doors to the backyard facing East / South-East. Open kitchen with all the necessary equippment and ceramic cooking. The bedroom is located at the back of the apartment with access to the bathroom with a bath/shower and toilet. The storage is located on the inner court. From the storage you can reach the shared courtyard with a private parking. Through an electric gate you reach the Breedstraat. The apartment has got city heating.
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The City Centre of Utrecht has many shops. The Central Station is located in the largest indoor shopping mall called "Hoog Catharijne" and therefor within walking distance. The Oudegracht Canal goes through the shopping area with it's many restaurants located at the Canal.
The city is centrally located at a junction of road, rail and waterways, making it a leading fairs-and-conference city and it is the best growing economic center both of the "the Randstad" as of the Netherlands.
Utrecht is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands with an important historical center. Typical of the city include the wharfs (of the canals) and the Dom Tower, which gives the town the nickname "Domstad".
The city has three Universities, the largest is "University Utrecht". This university is also the largest in the Netherlands. Besides this, there are three major colleges (HBO), the headquarters of the Dutch Railways, the Rabobank Netherlands and the Jaarbeurs Utrecht established. Utrecht is also the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Netherlands (see Archbishopric of Utrecht) and the Old Catholic Archbishop.