Rent in Buenos Aires
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Montserrat |
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| Montserrat was the first neighborhood in Buenos Aires, as well as an important part the history of the city .Proof of this is found in the wonderful monuments, bars which have been declared Heritage of the Buenos Aires City, passages, and monuments.
At night the area is tinged by milongas- Places where tango is danced- and the 2x4 is heard in the most important tango houses.
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Palermo |
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Palermo, one of the most popular districts of Buenos Aires is known for its green spaces and diversity of attractons.Inside this vast district there are three areas well limited by style and constructions: Palermo Chico, beautiful for its mansions and tiny streets where lakes and parks abound. Palermo Soho, fashion and crafts avant-garde area particularly developed by young people & Palermo Hollywood, full of bars, pubs, restaurants offering different cooking styles. Numerous means of transportation along Santa Fe Avenue take the tourist to every city centre spot and to Greater Buenos Aires. Trains and subways go to Belgrano neighborhood and to dowtown. One may also visit the Zoo and the Botanical Garden. |
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Palermo Soho |
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Palermo Soho is part of Palermo Neighborhood and it is known this way for having the widest trendy & artistical offer of the city. Our apartments for rent are located in this district area close to the famous Plaza Serrano, one of the favourite walks on weekends, when it is home of the fashion street market of the city, plenty of bars and new designers' stands. |
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Recoleta |
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Recoleta, one of the most elegant & expensive areas of the city. It boasts many French style buildings, large green spaces, first class restaurants, and exceptional museums containing valuable collections . Some people say this district is a Paris taken model.The variety of restaurants, pubs and night clubs concentrates on the streets around the cemetery (Junín, Azcuénaga and Vicente López), detail that imprints a special feature to the place. On weekends, there is a craft street market and free entertainment, ranging from musical shows to drama plays.
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San Telmo |
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San Telmo is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, until 1870 it was inhabited by the wealthiest families in the city.until 1871's Yellow Fever epidemic forced them to move North. With the passing of time, San Telma's appearance changed and it has become a sightseeing must in which old time's valuable architecture can be appreciated. There is an antique fair on Sundays, you can also spend some time at a coffee shop, tango or jazz dance clubs. The virtue of San Telmo neighborhood lies on those interesting places one gets to know while walking along cobblestone, narrow streets ,the colonial buildings, many of which act as antique dealers and ateliers. If you want to feel something different, San Telmo is THE place |
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