Laprida 1821, Recoleta, Buenos Aires
The House has had since its beginnings in the 1900th, a magic and elegant charm. Its neo-tudor style was widely used in late Victorian Buenos Aires mostly because of the British influence in Argentina who were in charge of the cereal trading and the railway system.
Nowadays, Recoleta Guest House surprises with its refined details and its elegance, typical from local and European aristocracy of those days.
Location
Right in the very heart of Recoleta, Laprida street , topped by old trees and surrounded by XIX century houses reminds us of a typical Parisian ambience. But busy Santa Fe Avenue is just 4 blocks.
A 5-minute walk leads us to the most important cultural and historical attractions, such as Recoleta famous Cemetery and del Pilar Church, National Museum of Arts, modern MALBA and National Museum of Fine and Decorative Arts .
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