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Urban Escape
Recoleta - Santa Fe Ave. and Ecuador st. | 2 px. | 366sq. feet
Urban Escape is a modern hotel-style studio apartment on a top floor and at the rear side of the new, sophisticated Santa Fe Plaza building. This lavish spa apartment decorated with soft earth tones comes complete with monogrammed spa robes and towels. Escape in luxury with the aromatherapy oils and candles burning while lounging in your sitting room or on the balcony enjoying the amazing views of the city. This well appointed spa-room comes with complete kitchenette: fridge, microwave, oven, stove and of course an espresso machine! If you are looking for a quiet escape within the city this is your apartment choice! Relax watching your 27¨flat screen television, or work on your computer with wireless internet, and bring your Ipod because your escape has a home for it as well. Your 366sq. feet of luxury includes a comfortable Queen sized bed with luxury bedding and custom designed furnishings. The building amenities include: a roof-top pool with an equally amazing view, sauna, and a work-out room.
Daily: U$S 100
Weekly: U$S 550
Monthly: U$S 1440
Capacity | 2 px. | 366sq. feet
Located on the famous Santa Fe Avenue, with its quality shopping and abundance of bars, cafés and restaurants, and one block from the subway station, this apartment complex is in the ideal place for you to make the most of your Argentine experience.
Air conditioning
External Pool
Maid service
Party Room
Sauna
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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