Property Description
Neighborhood
Monserrat – Microcentro
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
Floor Level
1
First Floor
Property Details
Address and Neighborhood
Address: Hipolito Yrigoyen 615
Neighborhood: Monserrat – Microcentro
Rental Terms & Payment Details
Price: USD 1,300 for the entire apartment - USD 650 per tenant on, Including all utilities (gas, water, building expenses, municipal taxes, and high-speed Wi-Fi, Electricity).
Deposit: Equivalent to one month’s rent — USD 650 per tenant, or USD 1,300 in total.
Payment method: Cash
Type and Layout
This luxury, recently renovated two-bedroom apartment feels open and bright the moment you walk in. The entire space is set on elegant parquet flooring, painted in beige and cream tones that reflect light beautifully and create a high-quality, welcoming atmosphere. The main living area combines a comfortable lounge with wooden tables and stools, air conditioning for comfort, and a practical dining/work spot. Large windows and a spacious balcony bring in abundant natural light and offer a Parisian-style view of Monserrat’s architecture in the heart of Buenos Aires.
Both bedrooms are almost identical in size, each featuring a large double bed, air conditioning, and plenty of natural light. One of the bedrooms enjoys private access to the balcony and a larger window, giving it a slightly more open feel. The kitchen is efficiently organized for everyday cooking, while the modern bathroom is well-maintained, with thoughtful lighting and a clean design.
Overall, this apartment offers the perfect balance between shared living and personal space, making it an ideal choice for exchange students who want a stylish, functional home base in Buenos Aires with a touch of luxury.
Apartment Overview
Living Space: A bright and cozy lounge with parquet floors, wooden details, and air conditioning. The large windows flood the space with natural light, while the open design makes it perfect for relaxing or working.
Bedroom 1: Equally inviting with a double bed, air conditioning, and plenty of natural light. A simple, functional space that mirrors Bedroom 2 in comfort and style.
Bedroom 2: Spacious and comfortable with a double bed, air conditioning, and big windows. This room has private access to the balcony, making it the lighter and more open of the two.
Balcony: A wide, airy balcony that extends the living space outdoors. It offers a charming view of Monserrat’s Parisian-style architecture, ideal for fresh air, coffee, or evening drinks.
Bathroom: Modern and well-kept, featuring clean finishes, good lighting, and a practical layout. Designed for comfort and functionality, adding to the apartment’s polished feel.
Kitchen: Fully equipped and furnished kitchen with a modern, renovated design.
Renovation and Maintenance Details
The apartment is newly renovated, ensuring modern facilities and security.
What's Included
Appliances:
Coffee Maker
Toaster
Microwave
Electric Kettle
Refrigerator
Oven with stovetop
Entertainment: TV with multipule canalas and Netfilx (in case you have an account).
Internet: High-speed internet for all your connectivity needs.
Air Conditioning: AC included in the living room and in each bedroom.
Bedding: Sheets and bed linen are provided for all bedrooms.
Cleaning Service: Available upon request, for an extra fee of around $30
Washing Machine: Included.
Proximity Details
Transportation:
Subte:
Closest Subte – Line A (blue): Perú (Av. de Mayo & Perú) ~3–5 min on foot; direct access to Line A. From Perú you can transfer underground to Catedral (Line D, green) and Bolívar (Line E, purple) via the interconnected stations at Plaza de Mayo.
Context: Line A runs the historic Avenida de Mayo spine between Plaza de Mayo and the west; Lines D/E bring you quickly to Palermo/Recoleta (D) and Retiro/Constitución (E).
Bus Access:
multiple line and station to all Buenos Aires.
Distance to Torcuato Di tella University:
Subte and bus connections are available. Check with the university for the bus line that takes you directly from the Microcenter to campus.
Local Amenities and Lifestyle:
Grocery Stores (short walk):
DIA – Perú 486 (Monserrat): compact discount supermarket ~2–4 min walk.
Carrefour Express – Tacuarí 89 (Monserrat): ~5 min walk. Great for quick top-ups.
Carrefour Express – Av. de Mayo 1446 (Monserrat): ~12–15 min if you’re heading toward Congreso.
Gyms:
Megatlon Center – Reconquista 335 (Microcentro): ~12–15 min walk; full-service chain location (showers, lockers, cardio/weights).
SportClub “Congreso” – Bartolomé Mitre 1625 / Av. de Mayo area: ~15–18 min walk; large chain with classes (spin, functional, etc.).
Cafes/Brunch:
Café Tortoni (Av. de Mayo 825): the city’s legendary coffeehouse ~ 5–7 min from your door. Expect lines, but it’s a must once.
London City (Av. de Mayo 599, esquina Perú): classic Café – Notable great for medialunas, sandwiches & people-watching; ~ 2–4 min walk.
Restaurants (must-tries, all walkable):
El Imparcial (Hipólito Yrigoyen 1201): the oldest restaurant in Buenos Aires (since 1860); classic Spanish seafood & paellas. ~10–12 min walk west.
Los 36 Billares (Av. de Mayo 1271): historic café–pizzería & billiards hall; porteño institution. ~12–14 min.
La Brigada (San Telmo) (Estados Unidos 465): iconic parrilla for perfectly handled cuts; ~15–18 min via Defensa/Perú.
Nightlife (bars & clubs):
Gibraltar (pub) (Perú 895, San Telmo): lively British-style pub with long happy hour and sports on screens; ~ 15 min walk south.
La Puerta Roja (Chacabuco 733, San Telmo): local favorite for drinks & burgers; 12–15 min walk.
Handy landmarks (steps away):
Palacio Barolo—Av. de Mayo 1370: ~15 min from your door; tours up to the lighthouse.
Plaza del Congreso & Congress building: ~18 min west; epicenter of the “Avenida de Mayo” axis.
Additional Information
Location – Historic Heart of Buenos Aires: Located in the heart of Monserrat, right next to Plaza de Mayo, this apartment places you at the center of Buenos Aires’ most historic and emblematic area. From your doorstep, you can walk to iconic landmarks such as the Casa Rosada, the Cabildo, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, all within minutes. Strolling along Avenida de Mayo, you’ll discover elegant cafés like the famous Café Tortoni and the grandeur of the Palacio Barolo, while the lively streets of San Telmo with its colonial architecture and Sunday market are just a short walk away. Living here means immersing yourself in the birthplace of the city, surrounded by government buildings, cultural monuments, and the charm of Buenos Aires’ oldest neighborhoods.
Property Location
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 615, C1086AAI Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina




















