The Loft

  • Casa San Telmo 1

Loft / 2 people

Mini Bar

Two Full Bathrooms

AC/Fan/Heat

TV/Cable

Free Wifi

Free Local Calls

Very Large Space

 

 Description

150 m2 (1,600 ft2).

New Construction

The loft is located in San Telmo, on an avenue and 3 blocks from Defensa Street. It is a new construction and its owner is an artist that have done all possible to make it a very comfortable space while enjoying the arts and plants.

Its large room is ideal for a couple or anyone that wants space but still a cozy feel. It can be used for practicing yoga or dancing Tango like the locals, without the hassle of finding an outside place.

There are 2 twin size beds (or 1 queen if put together). A large sofa, a round table with 4 chairs, a loveseat, and 2 large bathrooms with sink, toilet and shower.

It is a very comfortable space, with air conditioners, heat and ceiling fans. Also, emergency lights in case of power outage. The loft has a refrigerator and microwave but it does NOT have full kitchen. Breakfast is not provided but there are plenty of bakeries, restaurants, bars and cafes near by. There are also fruit shops and supermarkets 2 and 3 blocks away, as well as pharmacies, ice cream and antique shops.

Every Sunday, Defensa street closes for pedestrians and you are able to enjoy the fair in Plaza Dorrego. In the evenings, you can join the local Tango lovers that meet to dance and listen to Tango music. Well worth a visit if you come to Buenos Aires!

Argentineans love their meat! And for good reason. So many places in San Telmo for a delicious churrasco. But, there are also plenty of options for vegetarians as well. Remember to ask for empanadas and queso provolone when you go to a restaurant. You will enjoy the meals with Argentine wines!

Special Features:

  • Air-conditioning
  • Heat
  • Ceiling fans
  • Emergency lights in case of power outage
  • Free local phone calls
  • Free Wifi
  • TV/Cable
  • Beds: 2 twins (that can make 1 Queen). Also, 1 crib upon request
  • Refrigerator and Microwave (no full kitchen available)

Booking

 

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Weekdays: $150/night

Weekends: $200/night

About the location

It is located on Defensa Street, which becomes pedestrian street on Sundays. Very close to supermarkets, pharmacies, historic cafes, Tango houses, restaurants, ice cream shops. Only a couple of blocks from Plaza Dorrego and Parque Lezama. Walking distance to Puerto Madero, Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo, Cathedral (were the current Pope was a Cardinal). Easily accessible by taxi, buses and train.

San Telmo is the oldest neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is characterized by its colonial buildings and cobblestone streets, which are often filled with artists and dancers.

San Telmo's attractions include old churches (e.g. San Pedro Telmo), museums, cafes, antique stores and a semi-permanent antique fair (Feria de Antigüedades) in the main public square, Plaza Dorrego. Tango-related activities for both locals and tourists are in the area including Tango schools and Tango salons called "milongas" where people meet to dance socially. 

House Rules - VERY IMPORTANT: READ BEFORE RENTING

This is a family home so it is important that you treat our loft as well as you would want anyone to treat your home. No parties allowed. Be considerate of others. Noise level at a decent volume.

This is also a Drug Free - Pet Free - Smoke Free home. Those activities are not allowed.

Broken items will be charged. Except for "Welcome Package" provided by the management, all items should remain in the apartment.

 

Note for parents with kids:

We are careful and selective when renting our apartment to parents with children, particularly young children. We have had bad experiences so it is mandatory to follow our rules if you want to stay at our place. Inside the apartment: 

 
Do not play with balls, bats and sticks that can break furniture and walls.

Do not use painting, crayons, color markers.

Do not jump on furniture, including sofas, chairs and bed.

Do not throw food on furniture, such as: sofas, chairs, bed.

 
Do not feed the children on the sofa or bed. (We have two areas for eating, one dining table in the living room, and another table in the kitchen. Or use the table in the terrace when weather is nice.)