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Cosmopolitan
Recoleta - Callao Ave. and Guido st. - 5 px. | 1076sq. feet | 10th floor
European elegance combined with big city attitude makes Cosmopolitan the perfect large 3-bedroom apartment for those traveling in a group. With two queen-sized beds, there is enough space to accommodate you and your partner as well as another couple, plus the single bedroom, with its own en-suite, is a perfect hide-away for an extra guest, or your mother! Natural light reflects off crisp white walls, contrasting with the black eco-leather lounge suite and splashes of color making this 10th floor abode full of style and charm, a quiet haven of serenity. Keeping cool in the hot Argentine summer will be no problem with the two air-cons, or enjoy the twilight and picturesque view outside on the balcony. Also featured are a large fully-equipped kitchen as well as wi-fi, cable TV, a safe box and 24-hour security
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Weekly: U$S 1000
Monthly: U$S 3000
Cosmo’s prime location of Vicente Lopez St. and Callao Av. means that you will be in the heart of Recoleta and its selection of high-end shops and restaurants. The area also contains some of the city\\\'s most significant historical and cultural sites, including the Recoleta Cemetery and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. Taxis can be found throughout the area 24-hours.
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Recoleta is a 'barrio' or neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a historic area, much frequented by tourists and the city\'s residents for its cafés, galleries and the famous Recoleta cemetery.Recoleta is one of the most expensive places to live in Buenos Aires, both in terms of real estate and of the cost of living. Even dying here is costly, as mausolea in the Recoleta cemetery cost thousands of dollars each.
The Recoleta Cemetery's status as a tourist attraction is rivaled by few; some compare it to Père Lachaise in Paris. It was designed by Prospero Catelin of France, following a proposal by Bernardino Rivadavia, and opened in 1822 as a public cemetery for ordinary citizens. Now it hosts many former Presidents and, most famously, Eva Perón, in mausolea of marble, bronze and granite.
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