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The Hartje Gent building is located in a newly developed area in the center of Eindhoven and has a great residential atmosphere. It features a lovely courtyard, which is the perfect place to recharge your battery and an underneath carpark with direct access to the building. You can find the Hartje Gent Apartments close to the Philips Stadium, only a short 10 minutes walk from the central station in Eindhoven with excellent transportation links. Residents here have everything at their fingertips which makes this apartment complex a popular choice. It’s away from all the commotion but still in the heart of the city. In the close proximity you can find plenty of shopping options and the Market Square with the cities lively nightlife centered around it. Another advantage is that the apartments have convenient access to the main roads and Eindhoven Airport, the nearest airport, which is just 15 minutes away.
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