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Hostel Uno

Hostel Uno

Calle 1 nº 744, La Plata, Buenos Aires - Hostel
Our hostel is an antique house built at the beginning of the 20th century which has been thoroughly restored to offer several lodging possibilities: from double rooms with private bathrooms to single rooms or dorms with shared bathrooms.
Hostel del Bosque

Hostel del Bosque

54 nº 460 - Hostel
Hostel Del Bosque is located in the heart of the city of La Plata, in a strategic point near the green lung of the same.
La Plata Hostel

La Plata Hostel

1066 50st - Hostel
With a privileged location in an antique mansion from the early XX century, La Plata Hostel offers a safe and clean place.
Franvkille Hostel

Franvkille Hostel

Calle 46 n781 - Hostel
Located in the heart of the city and with all the facilities that a Hostel need. Frankville Hostel is at less than a 5 minutes walk to everywhere. La Plata is a bustling town with enough attractions to tempt a tourist and enough nightlife to entertain.
Belarmino Hostel Point

Belarmino Hostel Point

6 n°127 Entre 34 y 35 - Hostel
Located in the heart of the city, is the closest hostel to the STAGE ONE is the most imposing of all the Republic, a few blocks from the Bus Station and Railway Station. Property Description: Services: Reception 24 hours.
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La Plata

La Plata is the capital of the Buenos Aires province and just an hour away from Buenos Aires.

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  • Trekking/Backpacking for two days in Argentina
    Don't go anywhere, stay in BsAs instead. The country is simply too big for a 2-day journey to be worth the hassle, and the city has much on offer. If you really want to get away from it for a bit, consider taking a bus to La Plata, which is nice. ...

  • Colonia, Uruguay from Buenos Aires
    Two weeks will only be enough to see selected bits of Argentina anyway. So, I suppose you could 'sacrifice' one day to go to Colonia. It's especially nice if you're into quaint colonial-style towns with very little action indeed. However... going to La Plata or Tigre may be a better 'investment'. ...

  • ADVICE for Argentina and Uruguay
    you can travel to Uruguay from Buenos Aires by Ferry. to Montevideo by Buque Bus (Ferry,plus Bus to the city)3hours, or to Colonia,a very charming little town at the Rio de la Plata. 1 hour trip. But dont miss Iguazu,it is just breathtaking. marlis ...

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