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First-hand photos and reviews of Belarus hotels, Belarus museums, Minsk apartments, Belarus souvenir shops and suchlike.ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT, ENGELS AND K.MARX STREETS
This Minsk apartment is located at the intersection of Engels and Karl Marx Streets - the most central area in Minsk. The intersection is quiet in view of the Residence of the President of Belarus just across the street. Everything is within the walking distance including even the railway station, in good weather, naturally: October Square, Old Town and Independence Avenue.
The one-bedroom apartment is on the 3rd floor of a Stalin Empire building (1960s). It is fully-furnished, with a double bed in the bedroom and a collapsible sofa, a well-appointed kitchen and a bathroom with shower cabin. You may cook meals yourself buying products in Tsentralny Grocery across the street or you may opt to have breakfast at News Cafe or any of the variety of restaurants and cafes in Karl Marx Street.
Address: 39 Karl Marx Street.
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