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Venus
Recoleta - Arenales Street and Santa Fe Ave. - 2 px. | 398 sq feet | 7th Floor.
Modern and elegant studio apartment in Recoleta
Vivacious, very modern, and with a view of the gorgeous tree lined Arenales street from your 7th floor balcony, you will not be vexed by Venus. Like her stylish sister Serena on the 4th floor below, Venus offers world class decor and amenities in a newly renovated apartment building.
Venus is also the Roman goddess of Love, and there is no doubt that you will feel the love in this apartment and in the city as a whole. This ultra modern and superbly furnished studio apartment offers visitors all they would need, from a fully fitted kitchen, a spacious and stylish full bathroom, to a flat screen tv, internet, cable, air conditioning unit and comfortable queen sized bed.
In addition, on the 10th floor, you will find two large sun decks, a plunge pool, Jacuzzi, outside shower and BBQ area. The building also comes with its own laundry, sauna and small gym area. An apartment and building so complete, you may not want to leave it.
Daily | U$S 90.-
Weekly | U$S 540.-
Monthly | U$S 1390.-
Venus sits just one block from the shopping paradise of Santa Fe Avenue in the prized neighborhood of Recoleta. Fashion and sports clothing shops are within walking distance as well as top-quality bars, cafés, and restaurants. A fully-equipment 3-story gym complex with a large indoor pool on the top floor is only two blocks away, very convenient for those wanting to keep in shape during their Argentine visit. An abundance of taxis are easily found on the nearest street corner to connect quickly with the other parts of the city while the metro system is within five minutes walking distance.
Air conditioning
External Pool
Fitness Center
Internet Access
Jacuzzi
Laundry
Sauna
Solarium
Tv Cable
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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