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Petit Recoleta Hostel
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Petit Recoleta Hostel is located in the famous Recoleta neighbourhood, the most distinguished and safe of Buenos Aires. We offer you the best place to stay in the best location!

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Petit Recoleta Hostel is located in the famous Recoleta neighborhood, one of the most distinguished areas of Buenos Aires. It occupies a nineteenth century old house which has recently been renovated and consequently offers a wise combination of an old and modern style.

Recoleta combines the sophistication of the area with an interesting historical heritage. Its magnificent residencies and the beauty of its green places show this neighborhood as one of the smartest places in the city. Nuestra Señora del Pilar Church, the aristocratic cemetery, Recoleta Cultural Center, Palais de Glace, the Museum of Fine Arts, the large avenues, the modern shopping area, outdoors bars, restaurants, discotheques and the handcraft market are visited all over the year by natives and foreigners.