Situated in the heart of Garneau and one block south of the University of Alberta south campus, Garneau Towers provide the perfect location for your next apartment with amenity options, including BBQ patio, fitness centre, study centre, and communal laundry. Amenities are in large supply, including banks, grocery stores, and pharmacies, as well as access to the University and Health Sciences LRT stations. One of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, it has many apartment buildings, condos, and historic homes. The following services and amenities are included:
- Coworking
- Fast WIFI
- Gym/fitness studio.
- Kitchen.
- Washer.
- Air conditioning.
- Cable TV.
- Dryer.
- Heating.
- Iron.
- Netflix.
We specialize in purpose-built co-living for students, interns, and young professionals. With us, you become part of a welcoming family, gain a new social network, and engage in orientation and social activities. Experience a supportive and enriching environment tailored to your needs.
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Modern Garneau is an eclectic mix of residential, business, and university life, and over time a bohemian-like atmosphere has formed. Today, 109 Street is one of the neighborhood's key economic areas and home to the historic Garneau Theatre. The modern-style structure, constructed in 1940 by architect William Blakey, was restored to its original condition in 2009 and often screens independent and cult films. Within the same block are the popular Transcend Coffee store, Whimsical Cake Studio, and Rosso Pizzeria. Next door to the University of Alberta and its teaching hospital, the established neighborhood of Garneau bustles with people year-round, perched on the southern bank of the North Saskatchewan River. With an arthouse cinema, and independent cafes and shops lining many of the major streets, the vibrant energy expands well beyond the school year.
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Per le prenotazioni, richiediamo gentilmente ai clienti i seguenti documenti:
1. Documento d'identità con foto (passaporto, carta d'identità scolastica, patente di guida).
2. Prova dell'indirizzo di residenza (una bolletta intestata o un documento con l'indirizzo di residenza).
3. Prova di studio o prova di lavoro/stato di studente (documento d'identità dell'università, lettera di accettazione della scuola).
Se il cliente non è uno studente e lavora, può invece fornire una prova della sua professione.
Nel caso in cui non ci sia una prova di studio o di lavoro, l'unica possibilità è che il cliente paghi l'intera tariffa dell'alloggio per l'intero soggiorno prima di trasferirsi.