Kitchen
Oven
(Electric) Coffee maker
Freezer
Refrigerator
Misc
Air conditioning
Heating
Towells
Sheets and towels
Home appliances
Hairdryer
Iron
Amenities
Internet Tv Music
Wifi
CD Stereo
Cable TV
Phone
TV
External areas
Balcony
Brief description
Furnished apartment in Paseo Colon and Humberto 1º, San Telmo. This loft is located in San Telmo neighbourhood, known for attracting writers, painters, actors, journalists, film-makers and intellectuals. It has a huge living dining room, a kitchen and a full bathroom, and one bedroom in a split off level with a queen size bed and a desk room. There is also an extra single bed in the living room. It is equipped with wi-fi internet, cable TV , A/C, telephone, refrigerator with freezer, dishes, kitchenware, linens and towels.
Bedrooms 1
Max Capacity 3
Size 83 m²
Floor 2
Amenities
Hardwood Floors | Wi-Fi | Gas Range | Dishes | Towels | Double Bed | Hot Water | Electric coffee maker | Cable/Satelital TV | Refrigerator | Kitchen Utensils | Hairdryer | Single Bed | Shower | Convection Heater | Telephone | Oven | Iron | Linens | Bathtub | Window | Air conditioned
Exceptionall location: 2 blocks from the Dorrego Square and 2 blocks from Puerto Madero, 10 blocks from the Plaza de Mayo and the Casa Rosada.
Near to
Cathedral/Church | Restaurants/Pubs | NightLife area | Commercial Area | Exchange House | Gym | Museum | Art Gallery | Antique Market | Square | Residential Area | Bank | Bus Stop | College | Historical Place | Discotheques/Bars | Park | Market | Downtown | University |
Pay
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in
Pay Pal
Credit card
Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
367
15 days:
367
More months:
1100
Check in:
10:00 am to 08:00 pm
Check out:
10:00 am
Deliver keys in:
Restrictions
Not allowed
Not allowed
No facilities for handicapped
Minimum stay (days): 7
Maximum stay: 180
Barrio San Telmo
San Telmo (St. Peter Telmo Gonzalez) is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city of Buenos Aires. Was originally called Altos de San Pedro, and was inhabited by workers of the port. Together with the nearby Montserrat was the black neighborhood of Buenos Aires, called "Barrio Sur", as opposed to the "Barrio Norte" of San Nicolas. Can still hear rhythms of Afro-River Plate as candombe on their streets.