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9.7 140 reviews
Buenos Aires
13/09 – 16/09
NZ$213/nighttotal: NZ$639 (3 )
Planta Alta Ba
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B&B , Buenos Aires
Planta Alta BA guesthouse in Buenos Aires offers a convenient base, situated 1.8km from the Palacio Barolo, 2.6km from the Tortoni Cafe, and 3.2km from the Obelisk. This family-friendly one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house features a shared kitchen with fridge, freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, plus air conditioning, a terrace, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi; daily breakfast is included.
9.1 43 reviews
Buenos Aires
26/06 – 28/06
NZ$114/nighttotal: NZ$228 (2 )
Gran Suite En Palermo
2 2
B&B , Buenos Aires
Gran suite en Palermo, a guest house in Buenos Aires' Palermo district, is conveniently located approximately 3.2km from Bosques de Palermo and 1.9km from Plaza Serrano. This 40 square metre property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a private balcony, free Wi-Fi, and can accommodate up to seven guests, with bicycle rental available for exploring nearby parks and gardens.
10 165 reviews
Buenos Aires
20/06 – 27/06
NZ$68/nighttotal: NZ$476 (7 )
La Casa Naranja
1 2
B&B , Buenos Aires
La Casa Naranja guesthouse is located in Buenos Aires' Palermo Hollywood neighbourhood, offering easy access to numerous restaurants and bars. This six-room guesthouse features private rooms with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a shared kitchen; a Buenos Aires native host fluent in Spanish, English, and Portuguese provides local insights.
5.5 2 reviews
Buenos Aires
26/06 – 31/08
NZ$78/nighttotal: NZ$5148 (66 )
Folk Vibes - Habitación Privada Para Mujer Solamente En Palermo
1 1
B&B , Buenos Aires
This B&B in Buenos Aires' Palermo district is situated in a 19th-century building, a 15-minute walk from Plaza Serrano Square and within 5 kilometres of the Japanese Gardens, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, and Palermo Lakes. This non-smoking accommodation offers a terrace, free Wi-Fi, and includes towels and bed linen, with a capacity for one guest across its 9 square metre floor area and one bedroom and bathroom.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in Buenos Aires
What’s the perfect one-day sightseeing itinerary for Buenos Aires?
Start your day at the Plaza de Mayo, a historic square in the heart of the city. Then, head to the Casa Rosada, the iconic pink presidential palace. Afterwards, explore the colourful and vibrant La Boca neighbourhood, known for its tango dancing and street art. End your day with a delicious dinner in the trendy Palermo district.
What are the most famous places in and around Buenos Aires?
Buenos Aires is full of famous places! You can't miss the Obelisco, a towering monument in the heart of the city, or the Recoleta Cemetery, a beautiful and historic graveyard. Outside the city, you can visit Tigre, a charming town known for its delta and boat tours. Another popular destination is San Telmo, a historic neighbourhood known for its antique markets and cobblestone streets.
What are the best cabins with a pool in Buenos Aires?
When is the best season to rent a cabin in Buenos Aires?
Cabins aren't really a thing in Buenos Aires. The city is known for its urban vibe and apartment living. You'll find plenty of stylish apartments and hostels to choose from, but cabins are not a common accommodation option in the city. If you're looking for a cabin experience, you might consider heading to the nearby countryside, where you'll find plenty of options.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Buenos Aires?
What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in Buenos Aires?
As mentioned, cabins are not common in Buenos Aires. If you're looking for wildlife, you'd need to head to the countryside or the delta region near Tigre. There you might see birds like the Southern Lapwing, the Red-winged Blackbird, or the White-winged Dove. You might also spot some small mammals like the Patagonian Mara or the Grey Fox.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Buenos Aires?
What part of Buenos Aires is popular for renting cabins?
Cabins are not common in Buenos Aires. The city is known for its urban atmosphere and apartment living. If you're looking for a cabin experience, you might consider heading to the nearby countryside or the delta region near Tigre.
What are the must-visit natural attractions in Buenos Aires?
For a natural escape, head to the Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, a large urban park with diverse ecosystems. You can also visit the Jardín Japonés, a tranquil Japanese garden, or the Parque Tres de Febrero, a sprawling green space with lakes and walking paths. If you want to get out of the city, the Tigre Delta, with its waterways and islands, is a popular day trip.
Why is renting a cabin in Buenos Aires a great choice?
Cabins are not a common accommodation option in Buenos Aires. The city is known for its urban vibe and apartment living. If you're looking for a more rural experience, you might consider heading to the countryside or the delta region near Tigre, where you'll find plenty of cabins and other accommodation options.
Where can you find healthy dining options in Buenos Aires?
Buenos Aires has a fantastic food scene, with plenty of healthy options. You can find delicious salads and vegetarian dishes at places like 'The Green Place' in Palermo, 'Hierbabuena' in Recoleta, or 'Bio' in San Telmo. Many restaurants also offer gluten-free and vegan options.
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