Che Lagarto Hostel Buenos Aires
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Didn´t Get Sucked In
Here is some pics of my day trip through Buenos Aires. I already wrote about the place. Here is just ventured to the town of La Boca and more of Bomborena.
Water, water, everywhere
20th February 2010
Location: Puerto Iguazu, Argentina
We packed our stuff and left our hostel in Foz on the 19th and made our way relatively pain free across the border into Argentina by public bus negotiating both Brazilian and Argentinean customs without much difficulty. When we arrived at our new lodgings over the …
Buenos is nice but colod!
hey
we got to buenos its realy realy nice but cold
we are staying at chelagrto the same hostel I m beeing at for the last two weeks
this one is realy realy big and nice
we went to see another hostel wich was recomended it had only israels it was like visiting israel
prity creepy!!
we went from there
cause …
34°36'S, 58°22'W
Day 1: San Telmo Sunday Antiques Fair Day 2: Recoleta- Cementerio de la Recoleta, Eva (Evita) Peron's grave Walking Tour Microcentro- Obelisco Plaza San Martin Av Florida Galerias Pacifico While we were out sightseeing in what seems like a generally friendly and safe city, our hostel got held up at gunpoint- it had all settled down by the time we …
Evita And Tango In Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aries bus station has 269 ticket sales booths.
We know this because we walked up and down them for three hours trying to work out who was going to sell us our tickets for the 20 hour journey to Iguassu Falls, for travel later the following week. Buses in Argentina are something else again. Choices abound, especially on the route to …
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TravelPod Member ReviewsChe Lagarto Hostel Buenos Aires
We picked this hostel because it said it was very close to all the bars and restaurants but in fact there wasn't much around. The staff didn't offer much assistance and the hostel crowd was very very quiet. No nightlife. No partying. If you want that type of stay though, it was clean and the back terrace is nice.
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In the old San Telmo district, handy to the Tango action. Our room was right next to the party action (No 1) so not good if wanting to catch up on some sleep. Staff were helpful and rooms clean. Small problem on day of departure, the taxi we ordered through the hostel for 6am did not arrive, had to run to main drag and hail one. Could have caused us to miss our transport to Uruguay.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com.