Avenida Independecia y Virrey Ceballos
City: Buenos Aires
Neighborhood: San Telmo
Area: Touristic
Code: 21417
People:
2

Bedrooms:
1

Category:
Fashion

M² / Sq.Feet:
43 / 463

Single beds:
0

Double beds:
1

Single sofa bed:
0

Double sofa bed:
0

Distance (in minutes)
Subway walking  5
Walking to downtown  20
Downtown by bus  15
Downtown in cab  5
Services
Amenities
Allowed
Internet
Air.
Balcony
Swim.
Kids
Pets
Heating
Cot
Garage
Gym
Smokers
Hand.

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Kitchen
Microwave
Oven
Electric toaster
(Electric) Coffee maker
Blender
Freezer
Refrigerator
Misc
Air conditioning
Heating
Towells
Sheets and towels
Disabled access
Home appliances
Hairdryer
Iron
Vacuum cleaner
Washing machine
Amenities
Barbeque grill
Pool
Sauna
Internet Tv Music
Adsl
Wifi
CD Stereo
Cable TV
Dvd
Phone
TV
External areas
Balcony
Shared garden
Patio compartido
Brief description
New one bedroom apartment, very bright with bathroom and toilet, internet access, water purifier, full crockery and appliances, LCD TV, microwave with grill, balcony with laundry and tender. Outdoor pool with barbecue. It's in Monserrat,very typical Buenos Aires’ neighborhood, 5 blocks from San Telmo, 15 'walked to Puerto Madero and 7 blocks from the National Congress.
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in

Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
125

15 days:
250

More months:
400


Check in:
9:00 to 12:00 am

Check out:
Up to 12:00 am

Deliver keys in:

Restrictions
Not allowed
Not allowed


Maid service: 1 vez por semana
Minimum stay (days): 7
Maximum stay: 120
Availability
Available
Not available
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.