Queen’s Cave by Staysville - 1B
Queen's Cave By Staysville
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In this modern apartment you’ll be surrounded by extravagant villas and historical buildings when you’re out and about in the neighbourhood. With two bedrooms, a large bathroom (with rain shower, floor heating and double sinks) and an open concept kitchen area, it’s perfect for groups up to eight people. After a trip to Preikestolen, exploring Stavanger, or even a long day of work if you’re staying long-term, watch a movie and enjoy a home cooked meal (or takeaway if you’re feeling lazy) in the living area. This comfortable space includes a sofa-bed and a 60-inch TV with Chromecast and Netflix. If you’re in the mood for socializing or people watching, we recommend a visit to the neighbourhood pub, Lervig Local. The variety of beer (including gluten-free options) is awesome! To sum it up: Laptop friendly workspace, blazing fast internet, available parking, and green surroundings: here you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable stay. And the best part? It’s tucked away in a quiet spot, but still super close to everything you need. It’s the perfect balance between seclusion and convenience. The entire apartment We are available for guests at all times. If you have any questions about what to do, or how to get around in Stavanger, let us know and i we'll gladly help you. The district of Eiganes is located west of the city centre. And let me tell you, it's home to some pretty amazing stuff. In fact, this historical building used to belong to Arne Rettedal who was the Mayor of Stavanger city and largely responsible for making Stavanger the "City of Oil". In this area we’ve also got the fancy-schmancy residence of the Kielland family called Ledaal. Nowadays, it's used as a royal residence and for fancy events. Oh, and they've turned it into a museum too, so you can go check it out. Right across the street, there's this cool villa called Breidablikk, built by a big-shot shipowner named Berentsen back in 1881. They've turned that into a museum too, so it's open for everyone to explore. You should check it out! It’s easy! You’re within walking distance to museums, restaurants, shops, and bars, and at the same time in a lush, quiet, and secluded area with green surroundings. Must-sees like Old Stavanger, Breidablikk and Stavanger Cathedral are just a stroll away. The apartment is within walking distance to Stavanger train station and bus station. You can also request a private parking space on the property. We do not allow party's/events at this apartment. We also have quiet hours from 23.00 - 08.00.
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