Description
The Loft Cruzero wants to honor the wooden beam found in 2011 during the renovation of the building built in 1890 and has been seen in this fantastic bedroom duplex. Located on the main pedestrian street of Málaga, Calle Marques de Lario, in the heart of the city, within walking distance of everything. If you just want a quality apartment, well located, no doubt this is yours.
Description:
This duplex has an approximate area of 53 m2, located on the top floor of a historic building on Calle Marques de Larios, has elevator access. The apartment consists of 2 floors open and connected by a spiral staircase. The roof of the duplex is double height and is a wooden structure, covered the original building, which after 120 years of its construction is in perfect condition and has been left to the delight of the occupants.
On the ground floor is the living room, elegantly decorated and furnished, comfortable and very bright, has a sofa bed for 2 persons and dining table for 4 people. The kitchen is fully equipped and has a bathroom with box-shower.
Upstairs is the spacious bedroom with double bed, a desk to enjoy your Laptop or Ipad of internet access and luggage storage area. The most spectacular loft is in the neighborhood its spectacular wood ceiling.
The apartment is equipped with air conditioning and heating.
Area:
Its location in the center of the city make it strategically perfect, because you can communicate with everything the city has to offer is at the door of the apartment. Loft is a charming, romantic and cozy at a very reasonable price. Shops and restaurants surround the building. 15 minutes from the beachs where you can sunbathe or walk along the promenade. For sightseeing only a few meters you have the first monument of the city, the Cathedral. the Picasso Museum or The Citadel and others. In the Alameda Principal that extends no more than 100 m of the building has public parking where you can park your car without difficulty. No doubt this apartment will be a memorable place on your vacation.



