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2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Sleeps 4
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Property Type: Apartment |
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Location Type: Downtown, Town |
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Airport: International Airport Ministro Pistarini (EZE) |
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This fashionably appointed two-story apartment lies in the very center of the hippest shopping district in Buenos Aires—Palermo Soho. The generous 845 square feet of interior space is complemented by 390 square feet of outdoor patio space.
The high-ceilinged living room has been warmly furnished with an L-shaped, sectional Fradusco sofa and two Sophie chairs. The master bedroom is furnished with a linen-encased Fradusco bed flanked by mod side tables and lamps. The pillow-top mattresses in both the master and the downstairs bedrooms are made-up with luxuriant 600 thread-count cotton sheets, Calvin Klein blankets, designer duvet covers and down bedding. The master bed is queen-sized, the downstairs full. Both bedrooms come with ipod alarm clocks. Because the apartment gets lots of natural light, both bedrooms also have heavy curtains to keep out the light after any late nights out.
The apartment has two bathrooms, the master bathroom, upstairs has a glass-enclosed tub with a shower, the downstairs bathroom, a shower. The entertainment center is located in the living room—a 32” Samsung LCD connected to a DVD and an ipod-ready stereo system. The upstairs bedroom has a 26” LCD. Both televisions have cable.
The apartment has wireless high-speed internet access and an internet phone for unlimited calls to the USA/Canada * is available. A local cellular phone is provided for use around the city.
Walk out of the master bedroom onto a patio with custom made wooden table and chairs, a fully-equipped Argentine barbeque (parilla) and an outdoor shower, for sun-worshipers.
The apartment is entered through a private patio with cast-iron table and chairs, perfect for breakfast on the many fine mornings provided by the mild Argentine climate.
When you step out the front door, the hippest six square blocks of Buenos Aires are directly behind you. The monetary crisis of 2001 made imports unaffordable for locals. This sudden need to provide for themselves created a renaissance in local design and fashion. The standouts of this artistic awakening are within walking distance. Among the extraordinary designer boutiques, there are restaurants, cafes, bookstores and art workshops and galleries. (You can find listings and reviews of Argentine restaurants at www.guiaoleo.com.ar).
The block to the right of the apartment is a park, recently re-landscaped, where a farmers market is held on Saturday mornings.
Despite its proximity to dynamic Palermo Soho, this block of Nicaragua is very quiet. In addition, the apartment is set back from the street by one house, so it’s ideal for anyone seeking an oasis of calm in the hustle and bustle that is Buenos Aires.
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Nicaragua 4646 (PS13)
Palermo Buenos Aires Argentine
Location Type: Downtown, Town
Nearest Airport: International Airport Ministro Pistarini (EZE) 35 Kms
Car: Necessary
Area Description: This fashionably appointed two-story apartment lies in the very center of the hippest shopping district in Buenos Aires—Palermo Soho.
When you step out the front door, the hippest six square blocks of Buenos Aires are directly behind you. The monetary crisis of 2001 made imports unaffordable for locals. This sudden need to provide for themselves created a renaissance in local design and fashion. The standouts of this artistic awakening are within walking distance. Among the extraordinary designer boutiques, there are restaurants, cafes, bookstores and art workshops and galleries. (You can find listings and reviews of Argentine restaurants at www.guiaoleo.com.ar).
The block to the right of the apartment is a park, recently re-landscaped, where a farmers market is held on Saturday mornings.
Area Description: This fashionably appointed two-story apartment lies in the very center of the hippest shopping district in Buenos Aires—Palermo Soho.
When you step out the front door, the hippest six square blocks of Buenos Aires are directly behind you. The monetary crisis of 2001 made imports unaffordable for locals. This sudden need to provide for themselves created a renaissance in local design and fashion. The standouts of this artistic awakening are within walking distance. Among the extraordinary designer boutiques, there are restaurants, cafes, bookstores and art workshops and galleries. (You can find listings and reviews of Argentine restaurants at www.guiaoleo.com.ar).
The block to the right of the apartment is a park, recently re-landscaped, where a farmers market is held on Saturday mornings.
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Air Conditioning
Alarm Clock
Balcony
Barbeque
Blender
CD Player
Coffee Maker
| DVD Player
Freezer
Full Kitchen
Hair Dryer
Heating
Ice Maker
Internet Access
| Internet Access (High Speed)
Iron
Linens Provided
Microwave
Oven
Patio
Refrigerator (Full)
| Stereo
TV
TV (Cable/Satellite)
Telephone
Terrace
Toaster
Towels Provided
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Cycling
Golf
| Restaurants
Shopping
| Tennis
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