As previous reviews have stated, the rooms are tastefully furnished with en suite shower room, spotlessly clean. However the noise from the reception area, from staff and/or incoming late guests is something to be taken into account. Our room opened into the corridor/atrium, so no outside window which is OK as there would be no view except a noisy street! A/C would be a boon as the fans only just manage to cause a stir in the hot air of these high ceilinged rooms. There is no outside courtyard any more, it is now a storage area! A great pity.||Breakfast 'served' by a very non communicative man, The 'meal' comes without any extras, and on our last morning they had run out of both cheese and ham. I find it surprising that in this part of the world no fruit is served at all, bread and rather dry pastries...a great pity. Also the 'breakfast room' opens onto the street, and they insist on keeping the door open, so you eat with the bus fumes passing by, plus more noise. ||There is one young man on reception who is most helpful and speaks good English. Hope you get to meet him! try walking across the street then up to the main square, as walking up Belgrano Avenue every time is to get a full dose of bus fumes, the other way leads into a pedestrian street and is far more congenial.||If your budget can spare it, we drove for a full day up the Quebrada Valley as far as Humahuaca....Grand Canyon eat your heart out...stunning, a complete...
Read moreThe hotel is located within walking distance of the main attractions such as the city square, restaurants, shopping areas, museums, landmarks, etc... The staff is very nice and accommodating. The wifi connection is included in the price and is fast. The rooms are all different (some are for 2 travelers, some are for more). The beds are comfortable and the bathroom and rooms are clean. There's no parking at the hotel itself (the garage is a block away) but is free.||||On the bad side: the breakfast, although is included, is just okay. It includes pastries (medialunas), toasts, a tiny orange juice, coffee and tea. It does get a little noisy since the the doors aren't thick enough to maintain...
Read moreGreat value! I stayed here in April, 2007 after finding it on the web as I was traveling in Argentina. Their communication was prompt and clear. The hotel is about 3-4 easy blocks from the main square. Carlos and the other desk staff were pleasant and very helpful. My room was clean, plain, and comfortable; the bathroom was large and spotless, with a terrific hot shower. There's a little cafe downstairs for coffee and pastry, included in your room price. There's a lovely character to the building, which was once a private house. Nothing is fancy, but everything is simple, clean, and tastefully done. I gladly recommend...
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