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Ambassador Park

Ambassador Park

The Ambassador Park project has a unique location, very close to NATO, close to shops and public transportation. It is in this unique place that Skyline Renting offers in the first phase 58 new high quality apartments for rent, furnished and unfurnished, 1 to 3 bedrooms. PEB : B

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Parking Ambassador (NATO)

Parking Ambassador (NATO)

  • 20000 €
  • Parking
  • 0 Bedroom
  • 0 Bathroom
  • Investment purposes

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Eurovillage - Penthouse (European district)

Eurovillage - Penthouse (European district)

Close to the place du Luxembourg, the Leopold Park and all the shops, bars and restaurants, the Eurovillage project has a unique location, in front of the European Parliament. The duplex apartment has a surface of 105m2 and is situated on the last floors out of 10 floors (2006). The furnished penthouse apartment offers an entrance hall, bright living room, fully equipped open kitchen, laundry room and separate toilet. It's made of 2 bedrooms with big closets and separate toilet. Double glazing. Possibility to rent a parking place for € 100 per month. Provision of monthly charges: € 175 for common charges and cold water.

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About this neighbourhood

European District

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The locals say

This is the heart of Europe, with a sophisticated, international, cosmopolitan ambiance.

Although it is the seat of the second European Parliament and the European Commission, this central district has more than just the buzz of politics and business; it is also one of the city’s most established, attractive residential areas too.

History

Before the formal creation of the European Union, this district was a residential area, popular for its central location, good communications and surrounding parks. From the late 1950s the European institutions began to be hosted here, and it is now the base for over 30,000 EU employees.

Points of interest

Discover the city’s best known parks including Cinquantenaire Park, with its striking Triumphal Arch, and nearby museums; Léopold Park, perfect for a picnic; the charming Square Marie-Louise with its historic decorative lake; as well as the city’s Botanic Gardens. What’s more, each year the European Institutions open their doors to the public.

Public transport

Understandably as the hub for business and politics, this central district is exceptionally well served by public transport with the four main operators offering bus, tram, metro and train services.

Location

This centrally located neighbourhood is close to Brussels City Centre and borders the Green Zone, so benefits from good access to the R0 ‘Ring’ orbital highway, the airport and the country’s intercity motorway network.

Shopping

Thanks to its privileged location the European District is well served by exclusive retail. Enjoy the luxury boutiques of Rue des Tongres, the interesting stores of Porte de Namur, and other well-known retail streets including Chaussée d’ixelles, Avenue Louise, Chaussée de Wavre.