Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
Experience stylish living in this centrally located accommodation. This special place is close to everything, making planning your visit incredibly convenient. Nearby attractions include Plaza de Mayo, Cabildo, Casa Rosada, Cathedral, Congress Square, Manzana de las Luces, Barolo Palace, and churches like Monserrat, San Ignacio, San Francisco, and Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
Garage and breakfast can be reserved for an additional cost
Building:
- 24-hour security and magnetic entry system.
- 5 high-speed intelligent elevators.
- Digital locks.
- Available parking spaces in the 2nd basement level at an extra cost.
- Free bicycle storage space.
- Availability of parking spaces.
- Backup power generator.
- Cctv surveillance system.
- Cisterna Museum (215 m2).
- Facade with Portobello porcelain cladding (Travertino Navona).
Units:
- High-quality studio with porcelain tile flooring.
- Aluminum windows in Modena color with double glazed glass (Dvh).
- Kitchen furniture in melamine with Pvc edges and Silestone countertop.
- Longvie electric 2-burner stove or similar and Fv monocommand faucet (Swing).
- Roca bathroom fixtures with Vanitorys.
- Individual heating through air conditioning.
- Porcelain tile floors.
- Central hot water.
Deck/Solarium - Panoramic viewpoint - Showers - Pool - CoWork - Dry plaza
We will be available during your stay to attend to your needs.
Monserrat and San Telmo are the oldest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires and among the most interesting for tourists. Notable places include Plaza de Mayo with Cabildo, Casa Rosada, and Cathedral; Congress Square; Manzana de las Luces; Barolo Palace; and churches like Monserrat, San Ignacio, San Francisco, and Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
Subway: Plaza de Mayo, Perú, Sáenz Peña, Lima, Line A; Avenida de Mayo, Line C.
Various bus lines.
Near Metrobus line and 9 de Julio Avenue.
It's an ideal neighborhood for exploring on foot, enjoying a pleasant and tranquil atmosphere.
- Spectacular Real Estate Development located in the heart of Buenos Aires' Historic District.
- Paseo de la Cisterna is a modern square meters project situated in front of the Manzana de las Luces and two blocks from Plaza de Mayo.
- Its ground floor will host the Cisterna Museum as a cultural heritage site, as its discovery during excavation along with thousands of archaeological pieces has shed light on and recreated Buenos Aires' history from the mid-19th century.
- The property belonged to the Ezcurra family, whose daughter Encarnación, married to Juan Manuel de Rosas, lived there for years, establishing it as the Governor's residence.
- Later in the mid-1850s, the property was subdivided, becoming the Government House, and subsequently in the late 19th century, it served as the Post and Telegraph Office.
Our prices are set in foreign currency (euros - dollars). Please note that some platforms, such as Despegarcom, display prices in pesos (Arg), but the charge on your card will be processed in foreign currency.