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Recoleta - Santa Fe Ave. and Ecuador st. | 2px | 430sq. feet | 7th Floor
Overlooking one of Buenos Aires’ most stunning and bustling tree lined avenues, this stylish 7th floor apartment offers a great location in addition to its modern conveniences. Tastefully decorated and equipped down to the finest details, G squared is a perfect place from which to explore all of Buenos Aires other squares.
With light streaming into the apartment from the large balcony, G Squared offers a double bed, cable TV with over 50 of international channels, dvd, stereo, air conditioning, wireless internet access, a fully equipped open bar kitchen, lots of wardrobe space and plenty of room to entertain guests. From the artwork to the furnishings, this classy apartment will not disappoint.
Residents also have access to a small gym, sauna and a rooftop terrace with a pool, barbeque area and unending views across Argentina’s capital.
Daily: U$S 90
Weekly: U$S 540
Monthly: U$S 1390
G Squared is located on Santa Fe Avenue in Barrio Norte / Recoleta, one of Buenos Aires\' most sought-after and secure suburbs, and one block away from the Ave Pueyrredón. The area offers a wide range of quality restaurants and cafés as well as some of the city\'s most significant historical and cultural sites, including Recoleta Cemetery and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts Museum). The metro is less than a block away, allowing you to explore other parts of the city. Taxis are also available 24 hours a day from the front entrance of the building.
Air conditioning
External Pool
Fitness Center
Maid service
Sauna
Solarium
Tv Cable
Wi Fi
For any further information please contact our sales office.

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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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