Some good news!!! :)
As the caption already suggests, something really good happened: I finally found myself a place to stay!!! :)
But let's start from the very beginning: I found two interesting flatshares on the internet I wanted to look at and scheduled an appointment for last Thursday...
So I went from Brno to Praha and back (which took me 5 hours) to check them out.
The flatshare I will be living in is located close to the metro station called "Náměstí Míru" (Peace Square), the deepest station of the Prague metro. Its platform is situated 53 metres below surface. As a consequence the station is equipped with one of the longest escalators in Europe (length 87 m, vertical span 43 m, 533 steps, taking 2 minutes and 15 seconds to ascend or descend without walking).
The apartment is only 2,8 km away from my faculty and my flatmates are three girls from the Netherlands, Ireland and Austria.
Unfortunately it won't become available before the 27th of September, so I decided to use the time to do some more travelling together with a friend (I will tell you more about this in the next entry).
On the photos you can see the escalator of Náměstí Míru metro station and the facade of the house where I will be living in.
Pictures of the flat can be found on https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.187037907990653.48637.124262154268229&type=3 .


But let's start from the very beginning: I found two interesting flatshares on the internet I wanted to look at and scheduled an appointment for last Thursday...
So I went from Brno to Praha and back (which took me 5 hours) to check them out.
The flatshare I will be living in is located close to the metro station called "Náměstí Míru" (Peace Square), the deepest station of the Prague metro. Its platform is situated 53 metres below surface. As a consequence the station is equipped with one of the longest escalators in Europe (length 87 m, vertical span 43 m, 533 steps, taking 2 minutes and 15 seconds to ascend or descend without walking).
The apartment is only 2,8 km away from my faculty and my flatmates are three girls from the Netherlands, Ireland and Austria.
Unfortunately it won't become available before the 27th of September, so I decided to use the time to do some more travelling together with a friend (I will tell you more about this in the next entry).
On the photos you can see the escalator of Náměstí Míru metro station and the facade of the house where I will be living in.
Pictures of the flat can be found on https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.187037907990653.48637.124262154268229&type=3 .


christina_abroad - 16. Sep, 10:00