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Anselmo Buenos Aires, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.4/544 Reviews
San Telmo
I assign a relatively low rating for the overall experience due to two factors: 1. A very poor breakfast and 2. A front desk experience that was less than satisfactory, mainly because two out of three of the staff were young and inexperienced—and most of the issues I experienced were due to a single, young lady, who would benefit from additional customer training. On 1, the quality of items was unsatisfactory—the orange juice was not a juice at all but some sugary, orange flavored drink; the cut fruit was mushy pieces of melon and orange, and kiwis (on one day). The scrambled egg was tough. The yogurt was full of sweeteners and artificial flavors. The cake and danishes were stale. On 2, I asked for a receipt for the hotel bill, which I had paid in cash and was told that I could have an email copy later but would have to wait to get a printed receipt at checkout as the system was difficult to work with. In order to ensure that I had a receipt for a cash payment I agreed to wait. With time running out for an international flight to catch, I waited patiently for some time (close to ten minutes) as the desk lady took the time to serve other customers—asking about tours and the like. Finally, I asked about the receipt again and was given a rude answer. I asked for the manager and was told that none was available, and I would just have to wait if I needed a hard copy of my receipt. Eventually, a receipt was printed for me but it was just an invoice and I had to then ask for another iteration showing a cash payment.
L'Adresse Hotel Boutique
4.4/528 Reviews
San Telmo
A charming little boutique hotel. The location is great, you can walk to numerous points of interest in San Telmo, including the Sunday Market, and to adjacent areas like La Boca. One of the best features of L'Adresse was the service. We felt like we got to know Brian and Carlos. They were friendly, charming and very helpful. A highlight was a Tango show at El Almacen, which Brian and Carlos recommended. They arranged for a car that took us both ways. It was a fantastic show. Yes, such shows are ”touristy” and if you're a Tango aficionado or scholar, I imagine you could probably find something more authentic... but we're tourists, after all, so we don't look down on doing some touristy things!
Hotel & Hostel Chipre
2.5/511 Reviews
San Telmo
The hotel was very comfortable and the hotel was very comfortable.
Circus Hostel
4.2/538 Reviews
San Telmo
i stayed in a room with private bathroom for only one night. the location of the hotel is very good, i can travel to most of the places on foot. bed is comfortable, room is big, nice and clean, the receptionist is extremely nice and helpful, wifi is strong also. however there is a lot of noise coming from the hotel guests and with all the smell of cigarette which make me difficult to sleep, but this is not the fault of the hotel, I hope the travelers can be more considerable. I didn't have chance to try the breakfast because my flight is in the early morning.
Hotel Madero Buenos Aires
4.4/596 Reviews
Puerto Madero
Modern, upscale, great staff, great location to walk across the bridge to restaurant row on Puerto Madero. Beautiful White Bar where Ramon took good care of us and makes a great martini with a flourish. Typical breakfast buffet. But when the fun really began is when the police ordered us to quarantine for coronavirus. This hotel took us in, which they did not need to do, or surely wherever the police were going to take us to would not have been nearly as nice. We had to stay in our large room with a small balcony and they left us room service and towels at the door. Upon leaving, they provided us with masks and gloves. We are so grateful. And I cannot remiss noting the interesting elevators = a real surprise!
Boutique Apartments Plaza Dorrego
4/525 Reviews
San Telmo
The most bad experience of my life. This hotel cheated me. I paid 50 percent in advance and when I arrived and because I had problems with my cards, they didn't let me enter the room. The hotel was very comfortable and very comfortable. The receptionist noted that he had an anxiety crisis. Please don't cheat people. The sector is not sant telmo, it is close to independence, a dangerous area of good air. The hotel was very good, and it was very good, and it was very good, and it was very good, and it was very good.

Frequently Asked Questions

Buenos Aires Travel Guide

Buenos Aires, also known as the "Paris of South America," is a vibrant and enchanting city that beguiles its visitors. With its rich culture, captivating architecture, and passionate locals, Buenos Aires offers a unique experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're strolling through the colorful streets of La Boca, admiring the grandeur of Recoleta Cemetery, or soaking up the atmosphere in the historic San Telmo district, Buenos Aires is a city that will capture your heart.

Popular and Convenient Attractions in Buenos Aires

Recoleta Cemetery - Explore the final resting place of Argentina's most prominent figures and admire the stunning mausoleums.

La Boca - Wander through the vibrant streets of this colorful neighborhood and visit the famous Caminito street with its tango dancers and local artisans.

Plaza de Mayo - Witness the heart of the city at this historic square, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Casa Rosada.

Puerto Madero - Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade, lined with trendy restaurants and modern architecture.

Teatro Colon - Marvel at the grandeur of one of the world's most renowned opera houses, which hosts spectacular performances.

Various Transportation Options in Buenos Aires:

Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini (EZE): This is the main international airport serving Buenos Aires, located approximately 35 kilometers from the city center.

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP): Situated closer to the city, this airport primarily handles domestic flights.

Subte: Buenos Aires has an extensive subway system, known as the Subte, which provides convenient access to different areas of the city.

Colectivos: These are the city's bus network, offering a cost-effective way to travel around Buenos Aires. Be sure to have coins or a Sube card to pay for your fare.

Taxis: Taxis are readily available throughout the city. Look for official taxis with visible identification and try to negotiate the fare before starting your journey.

Tips for Travelling to Buenos Aires

Currency: The official currency is the Argentine peso. It is advisable to carry some cash as many small businesses may not accept credit cards.

Language: While English is spoken in some tourist areas, it's useful to learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.

Weather: Buenos Aires has a temperate climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Pack accordingly, and don't forget sunscreen and a hat for those sunny days.

Safety: As with any major city, it's important to take precautions and stay aware of your surroundings.

More Info about Buenos Aires

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta, Museo Entomologico (Museum Entomologic) Mariposas del Mundo, Museo Historico Sarmiento. The most popular attractions for tourists in Buenos Aires are Casa Rosada, MendozaWineSite, Barrio Chino. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Lavalle Street, Florida Street, Galerias Pacifico to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 26.11°C during the day, 21.32°C at night

• April to June: 16.96°C during the day, 12.68°C at night

• July to September: 14.71°C during the day, 10.73°C at night

• October to December: 22.92°C during the day, 18.15°C at night

Average Seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 132.7 cm

• Summer: 83.0 cm

• Autumn: 64.6 cm

• Winter: 124.57 cm

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