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Classes ended on Thursday for us. I finished my exams on Wednesday and was met with the very mixed emotions of excitement at being... Continue reading »
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Our departure was made very special by Donna and Graeme who brought all the trappings for a Christmas party to the airport..including a t... Continue reading »
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It´s about 5 in the morning as I write this, we were out all night and have been learning to Tango... more of that later but Jo's toes ar... Continue reading »
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We arrive to Buenos Aires in the middle of a strong rainstorm, with the plane (perpetually late in South America) rolling and yawing om... Continue reading »
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Buenos Aires, ArgentinaMarch 10, 2008(Amber)I'm writing this blog from the air somewhere between Lima and Costa Rica en route to NYC, so... Continue reading »
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Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 10 reviews from 5 sources
Based on 10 reviews
from 5 sources-
"Overall, a good hotel to recomend." — source Expedia
"Nice staff, very clean, very quiet in the rooms." — source Hotels.com
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Real Traveler Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 9 reviews from 3 sources
Based on 9 reviews
from 3 sources-
"A good value overall and front desk does well at calling a taxi." — source Orbitz
"I provides no resturant but is located close to a whole series of excellent resturants all of which have large outside and enside eating areas." — source Skoosh
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Based on 6 reviews
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"The working class neighborhood is safe and has a number of good places to eat (some do not accept dollars or credit cards, so be sure to buy enough pesos at the airport." — source Venere
"The location is great because of very close access to the subway, a bank/ATM, and a fantastic tango salon, as well as a grocery store directly across the street." — source Venere
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Real Traveler Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 3 reviews from 3 sources
Based on 3 reviews
from 3 sources-
"Spacious but maid service was spotty." — source Travelocity
"The location was a little too far from the sights of the city, though." — source Venere
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Based on 1 review
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"I would definitely go back there for another "get away" and I would definitely recommend it to others." — source Orbitz
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Real Traveler Rating: 3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews from 1 source
Based on 2 reviews
from 1 source-
"This is a definitely a very good hotel: very well located, very comfortable rooms, and very good breakfast." — source Priceline
"Excellent location, local calls are complimentary." — source Priceline
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- HOTEL YEAR BUILT - 2000 ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION - FREE BUFFET BREAKFAST, GYM, SAUNA, LOCATION, FRIDGE BAR, CABLE TV, COFFEEMAKER, SAFE RESTAURANT, ROOM SERVICE AND INDOOR POOL more
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- HOTEL YEAR BUILT - 1999 more
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First Five Star Tango-Themed Hotel in Buenos Aires. Located in the traditional tango area of Abasto on Corrientes Avenue. 126 Spaciuos and comfortable rooms and 2 Thematic Suites. American Buffet Breakfast, Daily Tango lessons... more
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The 1551 Palermo Boutique Hotel is located in one of the most famous quarters in Buenos Aires, Palermo, offering guests a perfect starting point to reach the finest places in the city. Among services, guests will find a Wi-Fi I... more


