San Martin and Marcelo T. de Alvear
City: Buenos Aires
Neighborhood: Plaza San Martin
Area: Touristic
Code: 20762
People:
2

Bedrooms:
0

Category:
Economy

M² / Sq.Feet:
28 / 301

Single beds:
0

Double beds:
1

Single sofa bed:
0

Double sofa bed:
0

Distance (in minutes)
Subway walking  4´
Walking to downtown  10´
Downtown by bus  5´
Downtown in cab  2´
Services
Amenities
Allowed
Internet
Air.
Balcony
Swim.
Kids
Pets
Heating
Cot
Garage
Gym
Smokers
Hand.

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Kitchen
Microwave
Electric toaster
(Electric) Coffee maker
Refrigerator
Misc
Air conditioning
Heating
Sheets and towels
Disabled access
Home appliances
Amenities
Internet Tv Music
Adsl
CD Stereo
Cable TV
Phone
External areas
Brief description
Excellent studio fully equipped and furnished located in Plaza San Martin. It has a double bed or 2 single beds, kitchenette with tableware, microwave, coffee maker, blender and toaster. A very good choice to be well located and comfortable in the city center.
Very well located, 1 block from Santa Fe Avenue, 3 blocks from Florida Street, 3 blocks from Plaza San Martin. Easy access to different attractions of Buenos Aires. Few blocks from downtown Buenos Aires and a wide variety of means of transport.
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in

Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
220

15 days:
325

More months:
650


Check in:
2pm - 8pm

Check out:
8am - 12pm

Deliver keys in:

Restrictions
Not allowed
No facilities for handicapped


Minimum stay (days): 3
Availability
Available
Not available
Barrio Plaza San Martin

The Plaza San Martin is the largest green space in the neighborhood of Retiro in Buenos Aires. It was declared a National Historic Site in 1942.

It was surrounded by the Santa Fe Avenue, Esmerald Street, Arenales, Maipú, Avenida del Libertador and Florida Street.

There are monuments: General San Martin, The Army of Independence, the monument to the fallen in the Malvinas and Duda.

The design of the plaza is the work of French architect and landscape architect Carlos Leon Thays. Among the species that can be seen in the botany of the site, are the ombúes, Phoenix palms, and Syagrus Canariensis, lime trees, willows, pines, magnolias grndiflora, Gomera, silky oak, ceibos, pine and jacaranda also brought in from Tucumán.