Extended Stay Buenos Aires
- Corporate Housing in Furnished Apartments

Buenos Aires, Argentina

SuiteNet provides, through its members, extended stay and temporary corporate housing in furnished short-term apartments and corporate suites in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The following is a list of extended stay and temporary corporate housing providers in Buenos Aires:

Arevalo & Gorritti

Arevalo & Gorritti

Arevalo, Buenos Aires

This simply stunning two-bedroom apartment is arranged on two floors. The first floor contains a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, living room complete with television, DVD and... more information

Botanico

Botanico

Gurruchaga, Buenos Aires

Perfectly located in the desireable Palmero Soho neighborhood of Buenas Aires, this lovely studio is perfect for your next stay in this amazing city. Fully furnished with all the... more information

Ayacucho And Alvear

Ayacucho And Alvear

BUENOS AIRES - Recoleta, Buenos Aires

This bright and beautiful apartment features gorgeous high ceilings, accented by a beautiful skylight and large windows. One elegant bedroom, a comfortable living room area,... more information

Botanico

Botanico

BUENOS AIRES - Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires

Perfectly located in the desireable Palmero Soho neighborhood of Buenas Aires, this lovely studio is perfect for your next stay in this amazing city. Fully furnished with all the... more information

Cabrera And Julian Alvarez

Cabrera And Julian Alvarez

BUENOS AIRES - Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires

Enjoy a delightful combination of outdoor and indoor space in this amazing Buenos Aires apartment. The outdoor deck is simply gorgeous, lush with fragrant jasmine flowers and... more information

Cabrera And Thames

Cabrera And Thames

BUENOS AIRES - Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires

Ideally located and perfectly luxurious, the Cabrera and Thames apartment will be a simply delightful choice for any length of stay. The moment you step up the staircase from the... more information

Arevalo And Gorritti

Arevalo And Gorritti

BUENOS AIRES - Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires

This simply stunning two-bedroom apartment is arranged on two floors. The first floor contains a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, living room complete with television, DVD and... more information

Belle Epoque

Belle Epoque

BUENOS AIRES - Recoleta, Buenos Aires

Step into the casual elegance of the gorgeous Belle Epoque apartment. Designed as a space where you can relax and enjoy the your time, every detail of your comfort has been... more information

Buenos Aires, Argentina City Info

The city was first founded in 1536 by a Spanish gold-seeking expedition under Pedro de Mendoza. However, attacks by indigenous peoples forced the settlers in 1539 to move to Asunción (now the capital of Paraguay), and in 1541 the old site was burned. A second and permanent settlement was begun in 1580 by Juan de Garay, who set out from Asunción. Although Spain long neglected Buenos Aires in favor of the riches of Mexico and Peru, the settlement's growth was enhanced by the development of trade, much of it contraband.

Argentina's official independence (July 9, 1816) was followed by a long conflict between the unitarians, strongest in Buenos Aires prov., who advocated a centralized government dominated by the city of Buenos Aires, and the federalists, mostly from the interior provinces, who supported provincial autonomy and equality. In 1853 the city and province of Buenos Aires refused to participate in a constituent congress and seceded from Argentina. National political unity was finally achieved when Bartolomé Mitre became Argentina's president in 1862 and made Buenos Aires his capital. Bitterness between Buenos Aires and the province continued, however, until 1880, when the city was detached from the province and federalized. A new city, La Plata, was built as the provincial capital.

Argentine railroad construction in the second half of the 19th cent. stimulated settlement and cultivation of the pampas, whose products Buenos Aires marketed and exported. The city's spectacular economic development attracted immigrants from all over the world through the 1920s. Shantytowns built on the city's margins remained through the 1950s. The development of the city's transportation system in the 1970s and 80s facilitated economic growth.

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