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Camino a Obispo Trejo Obispo Trejo 628, Cordoba X5012LLA Argentina
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#7 of 91 hotels in Cordoba
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Cordoba´s newest hotel is also its best designed and most stylish. Choose between suites and apartments that have lots of light, space and the latest in modern appliances. Each floor of this city center hotel comes with a different design theme inspired by Cordoba´s rich culture. Add to this a well equipped gym, luxury spa and relaxing pool and you can see why this hotel is easily Cordoba´s most luxurious, imaginative and reasonably priced.
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Property amenities
Paid private parking on-site
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Outdoor pool
Fitness Centre with Gym / Workout Room
Free breakfast
Bicycles available
Spa
Baggage storage
Car park
Wifi
Sauna
Bar / lounge
Breakfast buffet
Massage
Solarium
Concierge
Newspaper
Non-smoking hotel
Sun terrace
24-hour front desk
Dry cleaning
Laundry service
Ironing service
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Air conditioning
Private balcony
Room service
Safe
Kitchenette
Microwave
Flatscreen TV
Bath / shower
Wake-up service / alarm clock
Minibar
Kitchenware
Complimentary toiletries
Hair dryer
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Non-smoking rooms
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Mid-range
Modern
Languages Spoken
English, French, Spanish, German
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Katie O wrote a review Nov 2018
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We had a wonderful stay at this hotel in Cba. The staff was very nice and accommodating plus you’re in the heart of Nueva Córdoba. Perfect stay! I would definitely recommend this place to stay. Camilo at the front desk was great!
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Date of stay: November 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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XC-Colorado wrote a review Dec 2016
San Luis Obispo, California61 contributions7 helpful votes
If you like to walk and explore this is a great location. Close to the young kids clubs and sight seeing, all within 30 minutes. Trendy local restaurants are close and a weekend craft fair that covers about 3 small blocks is only 4-5 blocks away. Plaza España was about a 25 minute walk to more fancy eating place and museums. If you want big sidewalks then this place might not be for you - the walks are narrow and definatly watch your step. The sidewalks seem to be in a constant flux of repairs and dips and holes are frequent. But I felt safe and got a realistic flavor of the neighborhoods of central Córdoba.
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Date of stay: December 2016Trip type: Travelled solo
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Vinicius G wrote a review Jul 2016
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Good place for long stays has a small kitchen where you can prepare your own meals if you want. If not is very well located on Cordoba Downtown where you can visit a lot of places by foot . The rooms have a theme, each one has a different , I stood on the 3rd and on the fifth floor , on the 3rd floor on "santa Catarina" and on the 5th floor with a rock theme about a local festival.
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Date of stay: July 2016Trip type: Travelled on business
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Marcelo T wrote a review Feb 2016
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NOISE. Nothing like listening to a loud tv set in the morning at the breakfast area. The waiter is the owner. If you dare to turn it down he will turn it up right away. SMELL. My room was sort of disinfected when arrival with a very strong product that took two days to slow down. LOCATION. Well located in the middle of everything.
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Date of stay: February 2016Trip type: Travelled with family
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CharlietheTraveller wrote a review Jun 2015
Sydney, Australia92 contributions17 helpful votes
This is a very modern and clean hotel in a good location. In a good location, not too far of a walk from attractions, It was quite spacious with a kitchenette/table and cooktop. The room was comfortable, can't fault it! The hotel staff were all friendly and spoke English, plus for a non-Spanish speaker :) I had no issues with the wifi and they even brought the sushi I ordered from a nearby shop to my room! The rooftop lounge area, just outside the gym was handy and gave some great views of the city. Would definitely stay there again!
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Date of stay: July 2014
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Response from Hotel_Sol_De_Piedra, Gerente at Hotel Sol de Piedra
Responded 11 Aug 2015
Estimado Huésped, Muchísimas gracias por su comentario tan positivo respecto a nuestra ubicación, nuestras habitaciones y sobre todo respecto a nuestro staff. Saludos cordiales, Gerencia Sol de Piedra
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John-OKeefe wrote a review Dec 2014
Durham, North Carolina54 contributions59 helpful votes
This is a very modern looking hotel in a good location. All rooms have a kitchenette with a cooktop, microwave, and utensils provided. There is NO coffee maker. Floors are ceramic tile, so they can be a little chilly in the morning. The room is quite spacious. All the rooms are close to the elevators, so if a noise party comes in at 2AM, you are going to hear them. The staff was friendly, but if you can't speak at least a little Spanish, you may have difficulties. The breakfast was standard continental breakfast, nothing remarkable, but the coffee was good.
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Date of stay: November 2014
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Trip type: Travelled on business
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Jim W wrote a review Nov 2014
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A group of us booked 5 Rooms for 5 nights. Rooms were advertised as having an in room spa on a private balcony, and jetted tub. This was definitely reflected in the price we paid per night. When we arrived, we were told that no such rooms existed in the hotel and the only Spa was on the roof. Front desk told me this had happened before. We were tired, so we checked in and stayed the night. The walls and windows were so thin, we heard everything. Bed was horrible, room was small. The next morning we told them we were leaving, because the room was not as advertised and sleeping there was too difficult. We were told that we had to pay the full amount. After telling them no, we were told the owner was going to come by and talk to us. After waiting an hour, hotel said he "might" come by after 5pm. We waited awhile and told them we were leaving. They got the owner on the phone after 20 minutes hearing how he owned hotels here and there, managed hotels all over the world, and was a great guy, etc, etc, we agreed to pay 1 night and leave. We paid, signed the bill for 1 night, and left. 4 days later, after we had all left Argentina, the entire group received a charge on our credit cards for 4 more nights. My Argentinian associate called him no less than 20 times to get him to reverse the charges. Said he would, said he wouldn't, said he had to wait until the finance person got back, said hotels.com was charging him, (which wasn't true, since we paid at the hotel). What a ripoff! He could have easily offered us something the first night, discount, bottle of wine, something, but to think he can advertise rooms that don't exist, and then charge us days later is criminal. I have been to Cordoba 6 times, and there are many other hotels that are nicer. Never had this type of issue with any other hotel or management in Argentina. Do yourself a favor, find another place!
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Date of stay: November 2014
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Trip type: Travelled on business
Room Tip: I wouldn't advise staying here
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334G wrote a review Oct 2013
6 contributions6 helpful votes
Stayed for 4 nights last September and then one extra night in October because we had a very late flight back home. Service was perfect, no complaints whatsoever. The location is excelent for visiting the "Manzana Jesuitica", it is just a straight walk down the street. There is a very convenient supermarket in the first cor ner down the street
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Date of stay: September 2013
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: There is construction work going on in the back of the hotel. A front room is quieter at this time
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reviewer069 wrote a review Apr 2013
London64 contributions63 helpful votes
This hotel has rooms with little kitchen/dining/sitting areas and we chose it because Cordoba's hotels seemed to be either rather average looking places at huge prices, or really crummy. This was one of a few in the middle. At 660 pesos per night for the room and breakfast (in April 2013 - Argetina has crazy inflation so this may change and most hotels don't seem to advertise their rates on their websites so you generally have to ask) we got a decent place in a good location in the studenty area of town, a short walk from the centre. The hotel is modern and the decor won't be to everyone's taste (certainly not mine - it's completely soulless) and the rooms are small with minimal storage space but it's perfectly clean and hte rooms are mae up daily. You can request clean towels when you want them, or be eco friendly and re-use. The kitchen is basic - just two hobs, a microwave, a small fridge (with minibar contents) and minimal equipment (2 forks/knives/spoons/teaspoons, one ineffective tin opener, a kettle, and one saucepan). You wouldn't really want to cook here, but if you're just heating something up or eating something cold it's fine. The bed was quite small, but comfortable, and the little balcony was quite nice in the evenings, not so much to sit out on as it faces the road, but to hang over the edge and watch people going by. Breakfast was fairly grim: crummy toast and pastries, squash rather than juice, tinned fruit salad, and the kind of processed ham and cheese you find everywhere in Argentina. My husband is celiac and they managed to produce rice cakes for him which was helpful if not brilliant. One of the reception team spoke good English and was very helpful in organizing a day trip to the Jesuit estancias for us. The others spoke no English and we had a problem on our last day when we needed to telephone our next hotel just before leaving, and there was no one who spoke English on duty to help us. Don't assume people in Argentina speak anything other than Spansih. Most of them really don't.
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Date of stay: April 2013
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ChicagoWander wrote a review Mar 2013
Columbus, Ohio19 contributions9 helpful votes
The location is great and the rooms are spacious with kitchens and dining areas. The hotel is clean and nice, but more oriented towards business travelers. The staff was helpful, but don't expect the warmth / personal touch of a smaller b&b or hotel. All and all, a good value for the money and a nice location in Cordoba.
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Date of stay: March 2013
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US$89 - US$113 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
ArgentinaCentral ArgentinaProvince of CordobaCordoba
NUMBER OF ROOMS
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotel Sol de Piedra
Which popular attractions are close to Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Nearby attractions include Iglesia de Los Capuchinos (0.3 km), Paseo de las Artes (0.3 km), and Paseo del Buen Pastor (0.2 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and a lounge.
Which room amenities are available at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Top room amenities include a kitchenette, a minibar, and air conditioning.
What food & drink options are available at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Yes, a parking garage and paid private parking on-site are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Conveniently located restaurants include Marfer, Antares Córdoba, and Tokin.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Yes, guests have access to a fitness centre, an outdoor pool, and a sauna during their stay.
Are any cleaning services offered at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Hotel Sol de Piedra?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German.
Are there any historical sites close to Hotel Sol de Piedra?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Museo Histórico UNC Manzana Jesuítica (0.6 km), Paseo del Buen Pastor (0.2 km), and Cripta Jesuitica (1.2 km).
Is Hotel Sol de Piedra accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.