Av Corrientes and Esmeralda
City: Buenos Aires
Neighborhood: Downtown
Area: Downtown / City
Code: 20922
People:
3

Bedrooms:
0

Category:
Economy

M² / Sq.Feet:
30 / 323

Single beds:
3

Double beds:
0

Single sofa bed:
0

Double sofa bed:
0

Distance (in minutes)
Subway walking  3
Walking to downtown  5
Downtown by bus  2
Downtown in cab  1
Services
Amenities
Allowed
Internet
Air.
Balcony
Swim.
Kids
Pets
Heating
Cot
Garage
Gym
Smokers
Hand.

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Kitchen
(Electric) Coffee maker
Misc
Air conditioning
Heating
Towells
Sheets and towels
Home appliances
Amenities
Security
Garage
Internet Tv Music
Wifi
Cable TV
External areas
Brief description
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: WIFI and daily maid service have extra cost. Optional garage, extra cost Free wifi at the lobby Affordable housing, beautiful apartment in great building, capable professionals, students, foreigners. Located in downtown. Very light for people with jovial spirit. Two single beds and a third bed available. Optional Garage. AS IT WORKS AS AN APART HOTEL, ALTHOUGH ITS AN APARTMENT, IT HAS ALL THE ADVANTAGES AND SERVICES OF THE APART HOTEL, SUCH AS, COMPUTER ROOM, COFFEE SHOP THAT OFFERS DELIVERY TO THE APARTMENT) Close to theaters, cinemas, entertainment and work activity.
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in

Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
0

15 days:
0

More months:
0


Check in:
13 hs late check in u$s 30

Check out:
11 am 7pm late check out u$s 30

Deliver keys in:

Restrictions
Not allowed
No facilities for handicapped


Maid service: Semanal/weekly
Minimum stay (days): 3
Maximum stay: 365
Availability
Available
Not available
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.