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First-hand photos and reviews of Belarus hotels, Belarus museums, Minsk apartments, Belarus souvenir shops and suchlike.ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT, K.MARX STREET, INDEPENDENCE AVE.
The aparment is on the second floor of a fairly solid building of the 1960s overlooking Karl Marx Street. Independence Avenue with Minsk Hotel runs parallel to the latter just a few hundred meters away, Crowne Plaza Hotel is behind the corner, Independence Square with its underground shopping venue is a short walk away. More importantly, if the weather is not too bad you can walk to the Central Railway or Bus Stations.
The apartment is fully furnished and is fit for a stay of one to three guests. The kitchen merges with the living room which wins more space if you are not planning to run a cooking club. The foldable sofa in the room can be used as an extra sleeping place. Bedroom features a double bed and makes a room of its own. Important: the restaurant ventillation might make unexpected noise which doesn't occur later than 2200. However, this factor should be considered before taking this apartment.
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