Budget Accommodation Hostels South America Argentina Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is a sprawling mass of a city on the banks of the Río de la Plata, not a river but the world's widest estuary. First impressions may be of a dirty, polluted and noisy city, but a scratch below the surface will unveil a wealth of character.
From the Buenos Aires Travel Guide
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I would give this place less than zero if I could!. For starters, they lost our room at our arrival at 8am. and failed to find a replacement until 1am. In that time they offered us a double instead of the triple private we reserved. ... more
Great Hostel! Very nice, clean and safe hostel. The staff is very friendlly and helful. It´s located in a really nice neighborhood. The only think that I souggest is that they should have more activities in the bar!. It´s a lovelly place to go with friends. ... more
Nico & Kaylie have created a great place, and they are very much "peoples" people..always courteous, friendly and have all the answers...24/7. Same with staff, Pablo and the intrepid David etc.. Good (cheap) bar, organised pub-crawls, tours etc.. Breakfast with eggs, bread, fruit, cereal, juice, coffee etc really good, until after midday even. ... more
Buenos Aires
I'm arriving to Buenos Aires in November and wondering about accommodation in an apartment. Can you recommend a realtor that handles foreign tourists? I'm also wondering about day trips, sighseeing, must do's. I would like to visit some museums and theaters if there are good presentations. What do you ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina THE BEST!
Buenos Aires is no dobt one of the Best tourist spots in Sounth America, in -snip- you will find a lot of information for your stay in Buenos Aires. ...
An unfortunate twist
Today I sit in front of the Malaysian Embassy here in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It has only been 2 days since then incident but it feels like I’ve gone through an excruciating whirlwind of an experience. The value of my bag which was cleverly traded off me and its contents is more than what I had lost ...
Posted in J.Tiew travels by jtiew
Argentina
Right so we arrived in Buenos Aires on 12th November 2008. It was not long until we realised that the language was going to be a bit of a problem - we got ripped off by the very nice taxi driver and we were kind of unable to do a whole lot about it!! Ah well. So far that the only bad thing to have happend ...
Posted in Our Trip by kmandmc
First day of Lessons on the Scary Subway
on Linea A , the oldest metro line which we took is the oldest metro line in Buenos Aires. As we descended ...
Posted in J.Tiew travels by jtiew