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Why you should choose Recoleta neighborhood
Recoleta is one of the city of Buenos Aires' most culturally and historically important neighborhoods, and for this reason many visitors choose to rent rooms in Recoleta.
Here you can visit: the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (National Fine Arts Museum); the Museo Prohibido no Tocar (the "Not Touching is Prohibited" Museum); Plaza Francia with its weekend crafts fair; the Cementerio de Recoleta (Recoleta Cemetery), where Evita's famous tomb is located; the Iglesia del Pilar (del Pilar Church), which is the second-oldest in the city; and the Café La Biela, among other attractions.
What it's like living in Recoleta
The best thing about renting a room in Recoleta is that it's near the UBA's Colleges and several other well-known institutes where you can take a course, such as a Spanish course.
If you enjoy living in a sophisticated and elegant neighborhood, choose Recoleta, which stands out because of its historical European architecture, and some of the rooms for rent even have these features.
The nightlife is concentrated in front of the Cementerio de Recoleta, where there are many restaurants and bars.
Many different bus lines pass through Libertador, Pueyrredón, Las Heras and Santa Fé Avenues, in addition to the "D" Line of the subway.
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