Libertador y La Pampa
City: Buenos Aires
Neighborhood: Belgrano
Area: Residential
Code: 21407
People:
6

Bedrooms:
2

Category:
Fashion

M² / Sq.Feet:
65 / 699

Single beds:
3

Double beds:
1

Single sofa bed:
1

Double sofa bed:
0

Distance (in minutes)
Subway walking  10
Walking to downtown  90
Downtown by bus  40
Downtown in cab  20
Services
Amenities
Allowed
Internet
Air.
Balcony
Swim.
Kids
Pets
Heating
Cot
Garage
Gym
Smokers
Hand.

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Kitchen
Microwave
Oven
Electric toaster
Blender
Freezer
Refrigerator
Misc
Air conditioning
Towells
Sheets and towels
Home appliances
Amenities
Internet Tv Music
Cable TV
Phone
TV
External areas
Balcony
Brief description
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Maid service is not included, in case of need, please ask price. Apartment for six, located in one of the most requested neighborhoods for those who come with their family. In the master bedroom it has a double bed and in the second bedroom there is a bunk bed, from which you can get an extra bed underneath, additionally, there is a single sofa bed in the living room
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in

Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
300

15 days:
300

More months:
600


Check in:
12.00

Check out:
10.00

Deliver keys in:

Restrictions
Not allowed
Not allowed
No facilities for handicapped


Minimum stay (days): 2
Maximum stay: 365
Availability
Available
Not available
Barrio Belgrano
Belgrano is one of the neighborhoods and residential district of Buenos Aires. It has large numbers of old and important palatial mansions, most typical of the late nineteenth century. As a counterpoint, in this neighborhood had been built modern, sophisticated, comfortable and in some cases, spectacular apartment buildings. Belgrano is a neighborhood full of culture, tradition and history, and walking through its streets can see monuments, museums, libraries and magnificent places. Simply knowing that was designed by Carlos Thays, the French architect hired by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, responsible for many of the most beautiful parks in the country.