Kitchen
Microwave
Oven
(Electric) Coffee maker
Freezer
Refrigerator
Misc
Air conditioning
Heating
Sheets and towels
Security box
Home appliances
Hairdryer
Iron
Amenities
Internet Tv Music
Adsl
Cable TV
Phone
External areas
Balcony
Brief description
The apartment is bright, airy and very quiet and it has been tastefully decorated. It has a comfortable living room with a small balcony with plants and flowers, a sofa bed, and two armchairs. The bedroom has also a balcony, double bed, wooden furniture and floor. It has a spacious dining area, with nice furniture and a wide wardrobe, and a fully equipped modern kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, dishes, kitchen utensils. This is an excellent option for a long stay in Buenos Aires. It comes complete with high speed internet, cable TV, MP3 stereo system, air conditioner (heat-cool), safe box.
Towels and linens will be provided, as well as maid service once a week, if you need more, please ask price.
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in
Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
400
15 days:
400
More months:
400
Check in:
8 am -9 pm/late check in 25 U$S
Check out:
8 am -9 pm/late check out 25 U$S
Deliver keys in:
Restrictions
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
No facilities for handicapped
Maid service: Semanal/weekly
Minimum stay (days): 4
Maximum stay: 365
Barrio Downtown
It's called Porteño downtown, downtown, City Porteña or "The City" to an area of the city of Buenos Aires which is not officially recognized as one of the 48 districts of Buenos Aires.
It has an area roughly 60 blocks whose boundaries are the Avenida Cordoba and Avenida de Mayo (cutting in these north-south) and between Avenida Leandro N. Alem and the Avenue of the Rábida (by cutting the latter in an east-west direction).
The name of the neighborhood was given due to the large concentration of offices, shops, businesses and banks (being all of the banks "matrix" of Argentina in that neighborhood). It has a large volume of services companies and banks, is also the Commodities Exchange of Buenos Aires, and government buildings.