
XIX Century Home

Welcome to
XIX Century Home
Located in the heart of the Monserrat neighborhood, in Buenos Aires, our establishment offers the perfect mix between comfort, history and culture. From here, you will have access to the main attractions of the city, immersing yourself in the essence of Buenos Aires with just a walk.

Discover XIX Century Home and its surroundings
XIX Century Home
Wellness and Culture in One Place
Located in the historic center of the city, 1.3km from the center, XIX Century Home is located close to all types of transportation, shops, pubs, bars, cultural centers and with movement both at night and day. Guided tours are available nearby, and guests can enjoy bike rides or take advantage of the garden.
The rooms
Your Home in Buenos Aires
Each room is equipped with a private bathroom, walk-in shower and free toiletries, as well as sheets and towels, and a kitchen equipped with a microwave, toaster and refrigerator.
Services
Care and Comfort
At XIX Century Home we offer free Wi-Fi, overlooking the garden, this accommodation has a patio, elevator, a luggage storage space and currency exchange service for guests.
The surroundings
One Step from Everything
Located in the vibrant historic center of Buenos Aires, our accommodation puts you steps from a rich variety of tourist experiences. From iconic monuments and cultural centers to dynamic nightlife and shopping options, here you will find everything you need to immerse yourself in the essence of Buenos Aires, day and night.
The establishment and its rooms
XIX Century Home has three types of rooms:
Deluxe Double Room with shower
The Deluxe Double room, 20m², has views of the internal courtyard. The well-equipped kitchen has a refrigerator, kitchen utensils, a microwave and a toaster. It also includes a washing machine, tea/coffee maker and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and bidet. This unit has a double bed.Single Room with Private External Bathroom
The 6m² Single Room has a fully equipped kitchen that includes a refrigerator, kitchen utensils, a microwave and a toaster. It also has a washing machine and tea/coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom with a walk-in shower. This unit offers a single bed.Deluxe Double Room with 2 Beds
This room features a washing machine, tea/coffee maker and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and bidet. Guests can prepare meals in the kitchen, which is equipped with a refrigerator, kitchenware, microwave and toaster. Room amenities include a seating area, a dining area, a closet, as well as a patio with garden views. The unit offers 2 beds.
Live Buenos Aires
Explore the City
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Casa Rosada (800 meters)
Headquarters of the Executive Branch of Argentina, with an emblematic façade. -
Plaza de Mayo (750 meters)
The political and social heart of Buenos Aires, surrounded by historic buildings such as the Cabildo, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Casa Rosada. -
Buenos Aires Town Hall (700 meters)
Colonial building that was the seat of government during the vice regal era, now a museum that exhibits historical objects and documents. -
Metropolitan Cathedral (800 meters)
The most important church in Buenos Aires, where the remains of General José de San Martín, Argentine national hero, rest. -
Avenida de Mayo (Starts near Plaza de Mayo)
A historic avenue that connects the Plaza de Mayo with the National Congress, famous for its European architecture and historic cafes. -
Colon Theater (1.3 km)
Considered one of the best opera theaters in the world, famous for its acoustics and elegant architecture. It offers guided tours and a varied program of shows. -
Block of Enlightenment (300 meters)
A historical complex that includes buildings from the 17th century, such as the National College of Buenos Aires and underground tunnels used by the Jesuits. -
Barolo Palace (900 meters)
A skyscraper inspired by Dante's "Divine Comedy", with a lighthouse at the top and guided tours that include panoramic views of the city. -
Obelisk (1.5 km)
The most recognized icon of Buenos Aires, located at the intersection of Corrientes and 9 de Julio avenues, the widest avenue in the world. -
San Telmo (1.2 km)
A historic neighborhood famous for its colonial architecture, antique markets, and vibrant nightlife, especially on Sundays with the San Telmo Fair. -
Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires (MAMBA) (1.5 km)
A museum that houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art by Argentine and international artists.