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Doesn't have a nice flair. The toilets smelled piss all the time. It was a bit unclean, but the bed was ok. The reception and some of the dorms have separate entrances to the street. If you wanna get out, you need to ask at...More
So, it's in a great location. The rooms are big. Some very friendly smiley staff. Main section of the hostel looked nice. Those are the positives.
This is the second time we've stayed at this hostel - the first time being in 2012 and we...More
The hostal is located in a great area and everything is easy to reach. The service is always nice and willing to help. Also the 6 bed or 10 bed rooms are not too small and rooms with air conditioning are available. Furthermore the terrace...More
I've been here for 3 nights, not bad considering the price, location is awesome, really close to downtown, the staff, indeed, is not very friendly, but is not rude either, it's a good hostal for people who are really traveling and just coming back to...More
Ok so we and my friend have travelled the world and staid in a lot of places that have been pretty shabby but we were paying under £5 so we couldn't complain! However this place was one of the most expensive places we have staid...More
Characterized by cobblestones and narrow streets, San Telmo is defined by the tango, the dance that made Buenos Aires world-famous. Tango is a fusion of many different cultures: a true child of immigration, much like the city itself. Nowadays, it comes alive after dark in the milongas (dance parties) attended by both locals and visitors alike, who dance until the wee hours of the morning. During the day, the antique
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shops and classic cafés and bars around Plaza Dorrego dominate the scene. The emblematic Bar Plaza Dorrego, with its green awnings, checkered tile floors, and wooden interiors, takes you back in time the moment you step inside. For true porteño traditions, San Telmo is the place to be.