Gabriela’s apartment is located in Belgrano neighborhood. It is wide, luminous and it is decorated in a minimalist style. It’s on Conesa Street, between Mendoza and Olazabal. She’s an architect, so a clearly defined esthetic is guaranteed. This is a calm and quiet corner of Belgrano, and very well connected with the center of the city, Recoleta and Palermo by bus or metro.
The living room, which is parquet-floored and perfectly maintained, has white empty walls, and it’s very wide and almost unfurnished.It has a big window from where the light goes in, with view to the street, pillows and a bed which work as couches, a big coffee table, a TV set and CD player.
The kitchen is very modern and it’s perfectly equipped with all the devices you’ll need to spend a great stay.
Gabriela’s house has Internet connection. Besides, smocking is allowed in every room. In the nearby, you’ll find new coffee stores over Echeverria Street, the main gastronomic walk of Belgrano. 50 meters away from her house you’ll find a gym to exercise. You will also be just 6 blocks away from the traditional Cabildo Avenue and 7 from Juramento Avenue, the two main streets of this neighborhood. Accessibility is a plus: Juramento metro station is only 6 blocks away and around the building, you can catch more than 7 bus lines.
Therentincludes all the bills (gas, electricity, building fees, water, internet Wi Fi and a house cleaning weekly)
Full use of facilitiesincluding:
The kitchen, where you’ll have a separate place in the fridge and in the kitchen cupboard to put all your food.
The living room
The dining room
Wi-Fi internet
Cable TV
Central heating
The room
The room has a single bed, a window to the backyards, a desk, average-size closets and a fan for hot nights.
Amenities
Washing machine
Fan
Iron
TV
Telephone
Hair dryer
Heating
refrigerator with freezer
Internet
Terrace / Balcony
single bed
Near to
Who lives there
Subway: Juramento Station, line D (4 blocks)
Buses: 41, 59, 60, 67, 68, 151, 168.
Train: Belgrano R Station, line Mitre (3 blocks)
Gabriela is a 41 years old architect.
Languages
About the area
Belgrano is one of the most residential and refined neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. It has a great amount of old and important lordly houses, most of them typical of the end of last century. On the other hand, modern, sophisticated, comfortable and, in some cases, spectacular apartment’s buildings have been built on this neighborhood.
Belgrano is full of culture, tradition and history, and walking down its streets we can appreciate monuments, museums, libraries and fantastic parks.
Belgrano is crossed by Cabildo Avenue, where countless bus lines can be found, as well as the recently opened subway, which takes you to the center of the city, going through the neighborhoods of Palermo, Barrio Norte, all to Florida Street.
In Cabildo Avenue you can find all sorts of stores, from clothes, the best brands, to furniture, as well as restaurants, bars, theaters, museums and cinemas.
Rates
Room Reference
Month rent:U$S 340
Concierge Fee:U$S 55(?)
The Concierge Fee is a onetime charge of USD55 per person and you pay it when you do the check in.
We provide you with the advice you need during your search and we are available during your stay if you have any questions.
For more information check out the Concierge Fee web page.
Deposit:U$S 340(?)
The deposit ensures that the contract is fulfilled and is equal to a month of rent at the agreed upon price. Your host will hold on to this deposit from check-in to check-out. If there is any damage to the room, the cost of repairing the damages will be deducted from your deposit as agreed upon in the contract signed upon check-in.
Rent includes:
Water
Gas
City Taxes
House Cleaning(Weekly)
Towels and Lines
Electricity
Building Fees
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