Very close to tram stop, but also a nice walk to the old town. This walkup (three flights) was super convenient. Parking can be a challenge, but we found a place for our car and did not move it the entire stay because a nice walk or quick tram ride got us to where ever we wanted to be. The property manager was quick to respond to any inquiry and was very nice. We enjoy a quieter place for our stays, and this area was wonderful, but there are many notices in the apartment to be quiet, both on the wonderful terrace or in the hallways especially, as there is an overly sensitive neighbor. We did not mind and tried to be courteous. But if someone is a big party or entertainment person, or is loud in general, steer clear of this place out of courtesy to the owner and the neighbors and stay in the more touristy old town. The kitchen is well stocked and we ate at home several nights as a wonderful Edeka is not far and it had a lot of prepared foods to take away. It was quite warm during our visit (immediately after the historic heat wave) and the owner provided some fans for us to use to circulate air , which was a god send, but as with many places in central and Northern Europe, there was no AC. While it cooled off late at night, it was quite warm during the day and we found it was well worth it to shut the front shutters when we left for the day. Even though some air circulation was lost, the front of the building could get quite warm in the late afternoon and it made the evenings much more comfortable if we kept out the hot late afternoon sun. Heidelberg is beautiful and we met many English speakers in our travelers and the visit was wonderful, but found in several instances older residents were a bit chilly to visitors. I am not sure if it is locals being tired of tourists (understandable) or something else, but Heidelberg should not be missed in any case.