Kitchen
Microwave
(Electric) Coffee maker
Refrigerator
Misc
Air conditioning
Heating
Towells
Sheets and towels
Home appliances
Hairdryer
Iron
Amenities
Internet Tv Music
Wifi
Cable TV
TV
External areas
Shared garden
Terraza compartida
Patio compartido
Brief description
Amazing loft in a beautiful and big antique house of more than a century years old.
The apartment has been re designed combining modern with antique.
Located in the heart of San Telmo, 2 blocks away from Defensa street, where you can find many bars, restaurants, art galeries and antique shops. 6 blocks from Puerto Madero, the Ecological Reserve and Plaza Dorrego.
There is a spacious and comfortable living.
The kitchen is fully equiped with refrigerator, oven, microwave and complete service.
In the superior floor there is a room with 2 individual beds. There si a big wardrove.
The place has cable TV, internet, air conditioner and central heat.
The building has some shared places with other lofts: there is a beautiful patio with chairs, tables.
Maid service included twice a week.
Towels and blankets are provided and changed by maids.
Laundry service optional.
The loft can be rented for a day, week or month.
Aditional services
The building have a beautiful rofgarden with solarium, when you can enjoy massages, relax meditation, relax drink, and relax parties.
In the patio you can take tango class with our professor. Or contract spanish class.
We know that you will enjoy so much in your stay in BA from our place.
Payment method:
Payment in cash, on check-in
Pay Pal
Security deposit (returned upon check out)
One week:
150
15 days:
200
More months:
400
Check in:
12
Check out:
11
Deliver keys in:
Restrictions
Not allowed
No facilities for handicapped
Maid service: 2 semana / week
Minimum stay (days): 3
Maximum stay: 365
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.