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River View
Recoleta - Pereyra Lucena st. and Las Heras Ave. - 4px | 860sq. feet | 13th Floor
River View is a newly renovated two-bedroom apartment on the 13th floor, with an abundance of light in every room and natural colors plus a beautiful hard wood floor, and a new bathroom with separate toilet.
Enjoy breakfast in the kitchen with an expansive view overlooking the tree tops of Recoleta and the River where, on a clear day, you can see Uruguay! Make the most of the outdoors on the vast L-shaped terrace complete with sun chairs, outside shower and large patio dining table for six with traditional BBQ.
This is a luxurious, private and comfortable space where you can enjoy the city atmosphere even when you are at home. Fully equipped with the highest quality furniture, electronics, bathroom and kitchen amenities, this home includes a deluxe queen size bed in the large bedroom and two single beds in the small bedroom, 32 inch LCD flat screen TV, high and stereo, three air conditioning systems, a full height fridge, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, etc. Free high-speed wireless access is included, allowing you to keep in touch with friends and family back home.
Daily: U$S 120
Weekly: U$S 700
Monthly: U$S 1600
Located in a prime location, River View apartment is in the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood and just a few blocks away from the city’s best selection of high-end shops and restaurants. The area also contains some of the city\'s most significant historical and cultural sites, including Recoleta Cemetery, Village Recoleta cinema complex, a weekend fair in Plaza Alvear, National Fine Arts and MALBA Museums and the brand new flower monument, Floralis Generica. Taxis can be found throughout the area 24-hours.
Air conditioning
Internet Access
Maid service
Solarium
Telephone
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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