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TravelPod Member ReviewsHostel Lagares Mendoza
Very helpful staff (Javier especially), safe and nice. Has a patio and an upper floor to make asado and a huge film collection. Tours are well organized - as eveywhere. But clean bathrooms and kitchen.
Although it is not at plza independencia it is only 8 blocks walking there and you have the supermarket, a very good and cheap vegetable store and a polleria very close. Plus, the Mr. Hugo bike tour was included as we stayed 4 nights.
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Very sympathic, clean and friendly :-)
This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com.