Suter Petit Hotel
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San Rafael
... other end started to rumble she had no choice but to run back inside and make a dash for Jeronimo's toilet! The drive through the Atuel canyon was gorgeous and took a few hours, Jeronimo's car copped a bit of a beating! To top off our visit Jeronimo took us to an empanada shop which sold the best moorish ham and cheese ...
Wine Country
... large legs into tiny wetsuit, take sip of beer, keep trying to pull wetsuit up, take sip of beer, curse the effect of beer belly on ability to get into wetsuit, take sip of beer, finally pull zipper up, stumble out and find the rest of the group. I was able to make some Argentine friends by pawning off some of the remaining cerveza, but both Kristin and I still had a large amount remaining by the time we had to board the bus. We chugged the rest as ...
Boozin' in the Mountains
... hours and came onto our bus but eventually let us go on our way. Once we finally arrived in Mendoza and started randomly wandering towards our hostel the temperature outside was around 40 Celsius or 95 Fahrenheit. Needless to say, we were happy when we finally discovered our home for the evening, however we found little relief inside as it was even hotter in the hostel. We were only staying there one night and then moving to another hostel ...
Wine fest
... on the way which put a smile on my face.
As we hadn't booked a place to stay we snapped up the first offer from the touts at the bust station and snagged ourselves an aprtment with a balcony on the edge of the centre for 20 quid a night.
First day we explored the city (small as it it) on bikes and had a picnic in the San Martin park, which is beautiful. Mega hot so Steve made us walk up the biggest hill in the area to ...
Wine and Bikes
... through asking what each contained as she was suspicious and was told "coconut, strawberry, peanut...". They baffle me. We headed on to Tupiche, the biggest winery in the area with 16000 hectares of vineyards that export to 70 countries in the world. It was really classy and produces 6 hectares of biodynamic wine which uses no chemicals, instead using cow manure for fertiliser, lavender to attract insects away from the grapes and roses as a test as it is ...
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- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking