Hostel Tango Argentina
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Steaktime!
Yep, am now in BA... After crossing the border i headed for the bus terminal on the Argentinean side with no idea of where i wanted to go afterwards - but i had Salta or Jujuy in mind. 5 minutes later (at about 5pm) i was sat in the 4pm bus to Buenos Aires, having got a good deal on the price and convinced myself that it would be better to do …
Hot hot hot in Buenos Aires
Well this was now my third trip back to Buenos Aires but since I do love this city I couldnīt wait plus the fact that I had mum with me who I knew would love the shopping and we were also catching up with Sam my wayward cousin who has been traveling through out South America for the past 10 months or so and we canīt wait to hear all the storied! < …
Buenos Aires
Sunday 25th Feb - I arrived in BA at around 9.30am - I waited a short while to see if Noelle and Chrisīs bus would be far behind and it did so we took a taxi to the Tango Hostel Inn, Palermo together. I hadn`t booked but luckerly someone checked out unexpectedly so I was able to get a space - hoorah! We went for a bite of lunch in an 'eat as much …
Buenos Aires2
We ended up staying a few extra days in Buenos Aires than planned. And we FINALLY got to do some cultural stuff! Unfortunately Aoife was really ill and her and Laoise had to stay in the 4* hotel for a few extra nights! **** one! Carmel and I checked into a hostel down the road and then went on a bus tour round the city. We saw all of the main …
Don't cry for me, Argentina
New Year's Greetings from Buenos Aires!
Arrived here on the 28th, to the incredible infrastuctural links at BA's port. Got a taxi to the hostel then headed out to buy our bus tickets to our next destination cos we're so organised. Walked to the bus station along 9 de Julio, which is quite a big road, having several lanes more than a …
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TravelPod Member ReviewsHostel Tango Argentina Buenos Aires
No plug sockets in the room, kids running about, unfriendly staff who pretend they dont speak any english (except luis he was helpful) nothing to do with Tango what so ever. I felt both unsafe in the area of San Telmo and unliked in the hostel for being British with minimal spanish language skills, but trying. The nice pictures and website are deceiving.
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I didn't like very much cuz it isn't very clean or organized, but that are lots of happy people there.
This review is the subjective opinion of a TravelPod member and not of TravelPod.com.