Short term Furnished Apartment in Buenos Aires - Argentina

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E-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
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Apartment name, neighborhood, max. capacity, weekly price, monthly price


San Luis I, Barrio Norte/Palermo, up to 4, USD 330, USD 990 (Brand New)

San Luis II, Barrio Norte/Palermo, cap 2, USD 380, USD 1090

Bdo de Irigoyen 214, Downtown, up to 3, USD 450, USD 1350 LUXURY - NEW

Ecuador, Barrio Norte/Palermo, up to 4, USD 320, USD 950

Sanchez de Bustamante, Palermo, up to 3, USD 330, USD 950

Larrea 1080, Barrio Norte, up to 2, month USD 700

Malabia 2364, Palermo, up to 5-6, USD 420, USD 1050

Malabia 2344, Palermo, up to 4, USD 800

Santa Fe, Palermo, up to 2, USD 290, USD 740

Beruti, Palermo, up to 2, USD 290, USD 780

Laprida 1200, Palermo, up to 3, 1 guest USD 750/month

Soldado de la Independencia, Las Cañitas, up to 2, USD 300, USD 770

Las Heras 2040, Recoleta, up to 6, USD 880, USD 2220 LUXURY

Las Heras 2975, Recoleta, up to 4, USD 290, USD 870

Jean Jaures, Abasto, up to 4, USD 350, USD 950
(Brand New)

Rodriguez Peña, Congreso, up to 4, USD 320, USD 740

Dorrego, Chacarita, up to 4, USD 290, USD 750

Arenales 2387, Recoleta, up to 5, USD 400, USD 1200 (Not available till 2010)

Arenales 2437, Recoleta, cap 2, USD 300, USD 680 (available on March 2010)





















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TANGO
Buenos Aires is known internationally for being the city where tango music and dance was nurtured and where, nowadays, its is mainly confined to shows for tourists [click here to continue reading about Tango ]

San Luis I (neighborhood: Barrio Norte, Max capacity: up to 4)

This is a large, full of light and brand new studio apartment located in Palermo, 3 blocks to Palermo University, few blocks from Abasto Shopping Mall, one block from Cordoba Ave., 4 blocks from Corrientes ave and subway line B to downtown in 10 minutes, 7 blocks to Santa Fe ave., surrounded by bars, restaurants in a very quiet zone.

It has a open view to front balcony with chairs. In the bedroom area has a queen size bed, cable tv , a good closet with safety box. The living-dining area has a leather futoun couch and real wood table and chairs for 4 parties.

It has an open plan kitchen with microwave oven, gas oven, freezer and kitchen utensils. The bathroom is complete with shower-bathtub and hair dryer.

The apartment includes high speed internet connection, maid service once a week, AC. The building has been recently finished (late 2006) and has swimming pool, solarium and laundry. 24 Hs security has been recently included.

Rates:

Week USD 330
Month USD 990

Contact Information:
Reference: Apartment: San Luis
Available from June 16th ON


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Las Heras 2040 (neigh: Recoleta, max cap: 6)

Description:
LUXURY 2 br apartment, located in Recoleta Neighborhood.
It has 85 m2. Great balcony with nice view of the River Plate and sorounded areas of Recoleta.
The apt has security box, TE, TV cable, broadband Internet, Air Cond, table w/6 chairs, Maid service once per week, refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee maker, air dryer, hiron.
Main bedroom has a king size bed (1,6 x 2 meters), it can alse be converter to 2 twin of 0,8 x 2 meters.
The second bedroom has 2 twin that can be tied together to become to queen size bed.
The living has a fouton (double).
Optional parking car.
24 x 7 security guard at the building.

Near by there are several sites of interest like:
"VILLAGE RECOLETA", "PLAZA FRANCIA", "LA BIELA", "LOLA" (last two restaurants), "NOCHE TOP DE BUENOS AIRES " (tango show).
Museams: PALAIS DE GLACE , CENTRO CULTURAL RECOLETA, MUSEO MALBA, DESING BUENOS AIRES .



Rates:
Week USD 880
Month USD 2220


Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Las Heras 2040

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Sanchez de Bustamante (neighborhood: Palermo, Max capacity: 3)

Description:

This studio is located on Sanchez de Bustamante street, three blocks from Alto Palermo Shopping and one from Santa Fe Avenue.

It has 1 bedroom with two single beds and great light and view, kitchen integrated into the linving room.

This cozy studio is well equipped for up to 3, Internet, Air Cond, sauna, laundry, etc.


Rates:

Week USD 330
Month USD 950

Contact Information:

e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar

Reference: Sanchez de Bustamante

Not available till Dec 2009


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Malabia 2344 (neighborhood: Jardin Botánico, max cap: 4)

Description:

1 bedroom apartment, luminous, with capacity for up to 4. Complete kitchen and bathroom. Waking distance to Botanical Garden (one of the most exclusive areas of Palermo neighborhood). Subway station located to 2 blocks (Scalabrini Ortiz on line D).

Monthy rate: USD 800

Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar

Reference: Apartment: Malabia 2344

Available from June 17th

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Bdo de Irigoyen 214 (downtown)

Description:
LUXURY Brand New 1 br apartment.

Complete and comfortable one bedroom apartment located in Downtown area, over 9 de Julio Ave., few blocks from Corrientes Ave. and the "Obelisco", 4 blocks to Florida pedestrian street. Near by Subways lines B, C and D. The Colon Theatre Opera
and Ballet are just a 6 blocks, surrounded by restaurants, bars, shops, travel agencies, leather and furs shops.
It has a dining living room with a sofa couch(two single beds) table and chairs for 4 parties, balcony with a panoramic view over 9 de Julio Ave., cable tv, and broadband internet connection.
The kitchen is open plan and totally equipped with microwave oven, gas oven, fridge, coffee maker, juicer and kitchen utensils.
The bedroom has two twin springbox beds or queen size bed and closet. The bathroom is complete with bathtub, shower and hair dryer.
It has AC cool/heat in all the apartment. Cleaning service included once a week.


Located on 11th floor. Beautiful balcony and nice view of 9 de Julio Avenue.

Rates:
Weekly USD 450
Montly USD 1350

Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Bdo de Irigoyen
Available from now ON

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San Luis II (neighborhood: Barrio Norte, Max capacity: 2)

1 bedroom flat in excelent location 1 block from Cordoba Av. & 3 blocks from Abasto Shopping and Tango area.
Barrio: Barrio Norte
Área: 50 m2
Capacity : 2 People
Modern building recently finished. Apartment fullt furnished, balcony, 24hs security, swimming pool and Laundry, ratiading floor heating, central hot water. One block away from Cordoba ave. , 3 blocks from Corrientes ave. and 6 from Santa Fe avenue. The Abasto shopping mall is just to 3 blocks.

Brand new apartment comfortable and warm.
Amenities:

TV CABLE -- AIRE ACONDICIONADO -- broadband wireless INTERNET -- TELEPHONE -- FREEZER -- MICROWAVE OVEN -- TOASTER -- IRON -- KITCHEN UTENSILLS -- TOWELLS -- HAIR DRYER -- MAID SERVICE
Rates:
Month: USD 1090
Week: USD 380
Availability:
From July 2009 on.
Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: San Luis II
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Soldado de la Independencia (neigh: Las Cañitas, max cap 2)

Description:
Nice Studio of 30 m2, for up to 2 guests. This is a well equipped apartment located in the 6th floor of a modern building. The studio has coffe maker, juicer, microwave oven, gas oven, refrigerator, dvd, vhs, TV, Internet, fixed TE line (línea control). The bedroom area features 2 single beds (easely converted in a queen size bed), Ceiling fan, heating. From the balcony you will have a beautiful view of the neighborhood "Las Cañitas".

Rates:
Week USD 300
Month USD 770


Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Soldado de la Independencia

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Malabia (neighborhood: Jardin Botánico, max cap: 5-6)

Description:
This is a 2 bedroom apartment of 80 m2 located in first floor.
Capacity 4-6.

Luminous and well decorated, in Jardín Botánico-Palermo. Walking distance to subte-metro and the famous Santa Fe avenue. Sorounding the are you will find the Buenos Aires zoo, and it's close to Recoleta neighborhood.
The apartment features a main bedroom with a queen size bed and huge closet. It also has a second bedroom with single bed; the living room, american kitchen and the bathroom has been finely decorated.

The living room has a fouton (sofa bed). There is TV cable, fixed TE line and Internet.
Maid service once per week included on price. Hard wood floors.

Rates:
Week: USD 420
Month: USD 1050
Ask for longer stays.
Availability: pls ask
Contact information:

Mr Daniel
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Dorrego (neighborhood: Chacarita, Max capacity: 4)

This 1 bedroom apartment is located on Dorrego avenue and Corrientes avenue.
The subway station Dorrego is just 1 block away, the downtown is 18' by subway.

The apartment is facing the street and is on the 3rd floor.
43 m2, approx 465 sqf
Max capacity: 4.
The apartment features: fixed telephone line, TV cable, Internet (1 Mbps), DVD. It has full kitchen, freezer, washing machine. The apt is equipped for up to 4 people. Linen & towels included.

The bedroom has a quen size bed (sommier), the living room has a nice wood table w/4 chairs, gas heater device and ceiling fan and huge divan (for 2).
The bathroom is complete with bathtube.
Elevator: no.

Rates:

Month: USD 750
Week: USD 290
Include taxes and utilities.
Minimun stay is 1 week

Availability: (please ask)

Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Dorrego


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Rodriguez Peña (neigh: Congreso, max capacity: 4)

Description:
Warm 1 br apartment of 34 m2, well equipped and furnished for up to 4 persons.
In the living area there are a fouton (double bed) and a wood table w/chairs plus the TV with cable tv service.
The bedroom has 2 single beds very comfortable.
Full bathroom with bathtube and bidet. The kitchen has freezer, toaster, coffee maker, washing machine, gas oven, hiron and microwave oven.
The specifics
Linen and towels. TV 21". Hair dryer. Air Cond. CD player and Radio AM-FM. TE fixed line (línea control). Broadband INTERNET. Maid service twice per month.

Rates:
Week USD 320
Month USD 740

Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Rodriguez Peña

Available from September 1st ON

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Laprida 1200 (neig; Palermo, max. 3 persons)

Description:
This apartment has been recently recicled, it's well decorated and all furnitures are New !!
It's located 2 blocks away from subway (subte) line D.
It has Internet and with maximum capacity of 3 guests.


Rates per month

1 person USD 750
2 persons USD 850
3 persons USD 950


Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Laprida 1200

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Jean Jaures 467 (neig: Barrio Norte, cap. up to 4)

Description:
Brand new 1 Bd 2 baths. Fully furnished for 2 to 4 people. Located near Abasto Shopping Center, 2 blocks from the Carlos Gardel Subway Station.
High speed internet, fixed te line (línea control), cable TV, swimming pool, gym, solarium and laundry facilities, air conditioning, garage, concierge on duty 24 hours.
This apt is located in a high floor with nice view of the City. It has 50 sqm.
The bedroom has a queen size bed and there is a double sofa bed at the living room.
Building and City taxes as well as utilities included.


Rates:
Week USD 350
Month USD 950

Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Jean Jaures

Available from June 13th On
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Arenales 2387 (neighborhood: Recoleta, Max capacity: 5)

Description:
This is a 3 br apartment, it has 75 m2 divided in three plants.
You get into the property from the 2nd level (main), the 1st level has 1 bedroom and in the upper level you will find 2 other bedrooms.
Sleeps up to 5 (max)

Amenities:
Bathrooms w/bathtube: 2
Freezer: 1, toaster: 1, Coffe maker: 1, gas oven: 1
washing machine
DVD, MP3, TV
Fixed TE line
Internet WIFI
Air cond

Location:
Neighborhood: Recoleta
Street: Arenales 2387


Rates:
Week USD 400
Month USD 1200


Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Arenales 2387

Availability: from Dec 31st 2009


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Ecuador (neighborhood: Barrio Norte, max cap: 4)

Description:
This is a huge studio located in a ground floor of the building on Ecuador street in Barrio Norte. It has 60 m2. The bedroom area has a queen size bed, the living room area has a sofa bed (double), full equipped kitchen and complete bathroom. Max capacity up to 4.

The apt is close to line D of subway and buses stops. The area is sorounded by restaurants, bars, sores, is also close to Alto Palermo shopping and Recoleta cementery.

Details:
Warm water, central heating - underfloor system, Freezer, washing machine, drying machine, complete kitchen set, with electric coffee maker and toaster, TV, Cable TV, DVD, Audio, Video, fixed TE line, linen and towels, there is a PC. Internet connection via tephone line.

Maid service available for stays of 2 weeks or higher.


Rates
Week: USD 320
Month: USD 950
Deposit required (pls. ask)


Availability: from April 20th on
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Las Heras 2975 (neighborhood: Recoleta, max cap. up to 4)

This is a broad 1 br apartment luminous, nice balcony facing the street (Las Heras ave.). Full equipped kitchen and bathroom. Close to Alto Palermo shopping mall and Village Recoleta.
Maximum capacity: 4 persons.

Specifics:
TV cable
Air Conditioner
Ceiling fan
Double Sommier (queen size), Twin sommier beds
One sofa: two single beds
Freezer
Microwave oven
Coffee maker
Toaster
Linen and towels
Broad table w/chairs

Rates:
Week USD 290
Month USD 870


Contact Information:
e-mail:
bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Las Heras 2975

Available from May 5th



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Santa Fe (neighborhood: Palermo, max cap: 2)

This apartment is suitable for 2 persons. Located on Santa Fe ave. just 1 block away from Palermo subte station (line D).

It has Air Conditioner, ceiling fan, fixed TE line, TV cable.


The apt is located at the 12th floor with nice view of the River Plate.


Rates:
Week: USD 290
Month: USD 740

Available NOW

Contact information
Mr Daniel
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar


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Arenales 2437 (neigh: Recoleta, cap. 2)

Description:

This nice apartment is located in a 6th floor of a building located on Arenales street and Pueyrredon Ave.
Santa Fe avenue is just to 1 block, very nice location.
Full equipped kitchen and bathroom.

Rates:
Week: USD 300
Month USD 680

Contact Information:
e-mail
: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar

Reference: Apartment: Arenales 2437

Available from March 25th

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Beruti 3429 (neig: Alto Palermo, max cap: 2)

Description:
This is a Studio located one block away from Alto Palermo shopping mall, one of the most exclusive areas of Buenos Aires. Bulnes is the crossing street.
The apt is located in a high floor (# 19) with a panoramic view of the River Plate. Luminous and quiet apartment it has a complete kitchen and full bathroom.
There is tv cable and Internet.
Furthermore, the building has 7x24 security guard.
Nearby this apt you will fing the famous Santa Fe avenue, Coronel Diaz ave and Las Heras park.


Rates:
Week USD 290
Month USD 780

Contact Information:
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
Reference: Apartment: Beruti

Available from March 10th

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Larrea 1080

This apartment is located at LARREA 1080 12 floor.
Steps away from SANTA FÉ Avenue and just 1 block from subway station (PUEYRREDÓN ).
It has an open view and very luminous in a silent environment from its 12th floor.
Fully furnished and equipped, Air conditioner and ceiling fan. Refrigerator, microwave oven, cable TV, TE, nice kitchenette. The bathroom is complete.

Ask about this property.


Rates:
Month USD 700

Available NOW

Contact information:
Mr Daniel
e-mail: bcp321@yahoo.com.ar
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Tango cont.

The Origins of The Tango

Both the music and the dance have indirect influences from the African candombe, the Cuban Havanera, the Andalusian tango, the chotis and the cuplé, added to regional music and popular lyrics.

Is has been attempted to reconstruct the history of the tango but it turns out impossible to determine a date of birth due to the fact that there is no written and/or proven information about it. There has also been a speculation that Cuba was the country where the tango was danced for the first time. Nevertheless, most experts coincide that Buenos Aires, during the decade of 1880 marked the starting point of the music and the dance. In those years there was a proliferation of brothels in Buenos Aires, mostly sustained by immigrant women from Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Poland, whose clientele were also immigrants that had left their families and wives in search of new opportunities.

Initially, the tango was played in brothels with a violin, a flute and a guitar, and if a guitar was not available, it was replaced with a comb turned into a wind instrument alongside a cigarette paper and a expert blower that marked the rhythm. The mythical instrument, the bandoneon, was not a part of the tango until a couple of decades later, around 1900 approximately, and little by little it started to replace the flute.
As time went by, tango shows at brothels became monotonous and in an effort to avoid the publics boredom, the brothels' management hired trios or different musicians' groups, who inspired the public to start dancing. Unexpectedly, these shows became so successful that they started to be more frequent. It is said that this is how tango was originated. Afterwards, the first tango ballroom dances were organized at tango academies, for men only.

The first tango composer is considered to have been a man called Juan Perez, author of the song "Dame la lata ", sometime around 1880; though it is not discarded that other authors and other songs have existed. It is likely that the first tangos were "Dame la lata ", "El Tero" and "Andáte a la Recoleta ".

The tango grew in the suburbs and followed its way to the streets. Some time later it spread to the city and arrived at places like the Café Tarana, known as the Café Hansen, El Kiosquito, La Glorieta, La Red and El Velódromo. It was at that time when women were added to the dance and gave it its final touch.
Piano solos started to get popular, occasionally accompanied by a flute, a violin and a guitar. In 1904, Casimiro Ain appeared at the Opera Theater as a dancer of tango joined by his wife and since that moment dancers like Ricardo Güiraldes, Florencio Parravincini and Jorge Newbery rose.

Tango Lyrics

The first tangos lacked lyrics but in some cases the musicians improvised them in the spare of the moment. The first written lyrics described the brothels environment and were vulgar, obscene, and showed lack of education. Some of the titles were "Dos sin sacarla", "Qué polvo con tanto viento", "Con qué tropieza que no dentra" and "Siete pulgadas", among others.
On the other hand, in some parts of Buenos Aires, poetry began to spread in the lyrics of tango. Thugs were introduced and described as "compadritos" (arrogant, womanizer, drinker and aggressive men who always carried a knife).

Pascual Contursi was considered the most important lyricist of the tango and introduced, in 1920, the lyrics with argument and narrative, being "Mi noche triste" his most successful tango lyrics. Nowadays, there are very few instrumental tangos.
Tango Environment
The tango is said to have been born in Buenos Aires, on the shores of the Riachuelo; in brothels and in impoverished neighborhood squats of southern Buenos Aires. The social class in which it developed was a mixture of regional people and immigrants made up by sailors, craftsmen and working class people.

They were mostly lonely men who had left their families at their natal countries and frequented clubs or dance ballrooms for fun. Many tango lyrics are inspired in these groups of men who became the "guapos", "malevos" and "compadritos". Some meeting places of these characters were the Café Sabatino, the Almacén de la Milonga and the Viejo Bailetín del Palomar. This portion of society felt identified with the tango lyrics because they talked about the "hard or bad life".
The First Tango Bands
The first tango bands were the Trios, which included a flute, violin and guitar players and performed in brothels around 1870. Towards the end of 1890 the bandoneon was added to the lineup, sometimes replacing the flute. However, it appears to be that bands changed constantly and they were formed by whoever showed up on the day of the show.
At the beginning of 1900 many quartets and quintets were formed, but this fact didn't stop the duos from staying on board. Through the years, small bands gathered up and formed the "Orquesta Típica" (Typical Orchestra) that became very successful among tango fans.

The most representative artist in the history of the Tango was Carlos Gardel, whose charisma and talent managed to conquer the lovers of this music.

The Dance

One of the characteristics that better define the Tango is its choreography. The dance is one of the most important expressions of the tango and the visual beauty illustrates the spirit of the music. A foot moves in every musical note, meaning that if a foot moves in one note, in the following note the other one should, too; similar to walking.

The famous "firulete" refers to the steps that dance-couple make as a skill display to seduce and beautify the dance, and it is the detail that transforms the tango into a showy spectacle. The tango has wide range of choreographic options, making it intriguing and of singular visual beauty. It is important to differentiate the choreographic dance from the improvised one. In the first one, the dancers skills offer a specific rehearsed show, while the improvised dance is unexpected and does not come out as a result of rehearsals but shows creativity and expertise.

The tango cannot be danced individually; the woman seduces and the man leads. He protects and supports her, while she elaborates and outlines the dance breaking balance and resting on his chest.
In the 1990's the tango music and dance had huge internationally success and many new artists surfaced in Buenos Aires, while the passion has grown without borders.

The "Tango Day" is celebrated in Buenos Aires on December 11th