This is my first time in BA, I am arriving on Jan. 7th I will be staying at the Hotel Emperador with a group of people. Is this Hotel in a decent area? Is there some good places to go close to here to find some high quality chicas?
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This is my first time in BA, I am arriving on Jan. 7th I will be staying at the Hotel Emperador with a group of people. Is this Hotel in a decent area? Is there some good places to go close to here to find some high quality chicas?
I've stayed there once and was not impressed, but you're 4-6 blocks of the privados of Retiro and Micro Centro. If you walk towards Patio Bullrich you'll pass a few very good restaurants on the road parallel to Libertador (Posadas I think) If you're on a corporate expense account, ask them to put you in the Loisuites Recoleta the next time. Enjoy.
I highly recommend Loi Suite Recoletta. Beautifully decorated, service is good and the DVD player is a nice touch for those who like to set the environment to fit one's own taste. At a steep price of about US$250 a night. Chica friendly, as long she does not look too slutty.
For a longer stay, better rent an appartment like Jackson's. More privacy and more control. Especially sound control.:)
[QUOTE=Hendri]I highly recommend Loi Suite Recoletta. Beautifully decorated, service is good and the DVD player is a nice touch for those who like to set the environment to fit one's own taste. At a steep price of about US$250 a night. Chica friendly, as long she does not look too slutty.
For a longer stay, better rent an appartment like Jackson's. More privacy and more control. Especially sound control.:)[/QUOTE]My 2 story Recoleta apartment is directly across the street from Loi Suites, and at $95 per night, it's only 38% of the cost of a [u]ROOM[/u] at Loi Suites.
24 Hour security, hi-speed internet, cable TV, free Vonage phone to the USA.
[url]http://www.apartmentsinba.com/junin/index.html[/url]
Thanks,
Jackson
I can also highly recommend Jackson's Callao apartment, much better than any hotel room in Buenos Aries.
[url]http://www.apartmentsinba.com/callao2/index.html[/url]
Exon
Thank you everyone for there suggestions. I am on a company trip and everything is paid for except the chicas. I look forward to visiting next week.
Hi All,
I will be staying in BA at the end of March for maybe 3-4 nights and was wondering on a few recommendations for girl (guest) friendly hotels in maybe the Recoleta area.
I have been to BA a few times but this will be my 1st time staying onland overnight (always been on ships before docked in the port.
Any help would be appreciated.
1. Check out the availability of Jackson's apartment.
2. Urban Suites Recoleta.
3. LOI Suites Recoleta.
4. Etoile Hotel.
All are perfectly situated for enjoying the natural (and enhanced) beauty of the region.
[QUOTE=Sarsbuk]Hi All.
I will be staying in BA at the end of March for maybe 3-4 nights and was wondering on a few recommendations for girl (guest) friendly hotels in maybe the Recoleta area.
I have been to BA a few times but this will be my 1st time staying onland overnight (always been on ships before docked in the port.
Any help would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Wild Walleye]1. Check out the availability of Jackson's apartment.
2. Urban Suites Recoleta.
3. LOI Suites Recoleta.
4. Etoile Hotel.
All are perfectly situated for enjoying the natural (and enhanced) beauty of the region.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the reply. Those hotels are nice but a little steep for me. Thanks for the info though.
[QUOTE=Wild Walleye; 406530]1. Check out the availability of Jackson's apartment.
2. Urban Suites Recoleta.
3. LOI Suites Recoleta.
4. Etoile Hotel.
All are perfectly situated for enjoying the natural (and enhanced) beauty of the region. [/QUOTE]I had to make a last minute trip down to BA, just one night in the city and then off to the interior. My usual choices Urban Suites and Ayres were full. I stayed at Etoile. Excellent location. I would not bring a chica back there. It was very run down. I guess the name Star vs Stars (in French) says it all. A one star in my books.
I've heard that it's pretty nice there. I've got some free stays there later this month, and will let you know how GF it is.
I have been visiting Buenos Aires for the Last 10 Years. The first year me and buddy stayed at the Phoenix Hotel in the Galerias Pacifico. We paid around US$35 a night Now they remodeled the hotel and call it Hotel Boutique. Now it is around $150. a night
Overlooking the Cafe Orleans.
It was US1 to 1 peso. Chicas wanted 300 pesos then.
Ever since then the price has been. 3-4 to 1.
The Park Hyatt was extremely nice. I spent a week there, spread out between the Palace side and Posadas side.
I used points for all my stays. As a Hyatt Diamond member, I got an excellent suite upgrade on both stays. Also received free full breakfast, and Internet. Normal welcome gift of fruit and wine too. I can't imagine that I'd ever pay the $1k a night these rooms cost, but they are superb.
The Palace side is much fancier and intimate. The breakfast was the best in recent memory.
I stayed at the Hilton and Intercontinental on this trip, and they didn't even come close. Also this is the best hotel I've stayed at in South America.
Very girl friendly as well.
I highly recommend this hotel for medium size budgets.
Excellent location for shopping as well as best privados (see separate report)
Ask for room back side, even if Arenales street is relatively quiet by night.
Paid 240 P per night, 4 nights, VAT included, breakfast included.
Small room but all confort, clean and pleasant decoration.
I raised upfront no supplement for bringing chicas. The receptionist speaking English said no in smiling.
Proof that it is chica friendly (even if in fact I did not used the facility this time going to privados) as already hinted on this site, but it is definetely clear.
I had chosen this hotel from various recommendation I fully approve.
Among comments I had read bad breakfast: completely wrong or it changed.
Yes, it is not English breakfast (no eggs and bacon. Toasts) but tea bag, 3 croissants, jam, butter, orange juice, fruit (strawberries) yoghurt. Worth the rate!
Holiday Inn Express is NOT Chica Friendlly.
I will be in a new hotel tomorrow.
Should have known better.
[QUOTE=Tigede Jade; 413828]I highly recommend this hotel for medium size budgets.
Excellent location for shopping as well as best privados (see separate report)
Ask for room back side, even if Arenales street is relatively quiet by night.
Paid 240 P per night. 4 nights, VAT included, breakfast included.
Small room but all confort, clean and pleasant decoration.
I raised upfront no supplement for bringing chicas. The receptionist speaking English said no in smiling.
Proof that it is chica friendly (even if in fact I did not used the facility this time going to privados) as already hinted on this site, but it is definetely clear.
I had chosen this hotel from various recommendation I fully approve.
Among comments I had read bad breakfast: completely wrong or it changed.
Yes, it is not English breakfast (no eggs and bacon. Toasts) but tea bag. 3 croissants, jam, butter, orange juice, fruit (strawberries) yoghurt. Worth the rate! [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jake 277; 416450]Holiday Inn Express is NOT Chica Friendlly.
I will be in a new hotel tomorrow.
Should have known better. [/QUOTE]Gee, an American hotel chain frowning upon a guy bringing back a working girl. I'm shocked!
Hotel Eurostars Claridge. - Tucumáand 535.
The hotel is chica friendly. I had no problems and they did not add to the bill because I brought guests.
But the girls have to show I'd.
Cost 130 USD pr night, but I was on company expenses so it didn't matter.
Wolfram
Can anyone tell me if the Art Suites is guess friendly, or perhaps suggest something comparable?
Are there any hotels that have chicas hanging out at the bar or maybe a casino? I am a regular in Costa Rica where this is the norm but am taking my first trip to BA in October.
Thanks in advance!
[QUOTE=Macgoo;420090]Can anyone tell me if the Art Suites is guess friendly, or perhaps suggest something comparable?[/QUOTE]I stayed at Art Suites the first time I visited. I like the place. Clean and modern. Good privacy, no problem with visitors, media lunas and coffee delivered in the morning, a walk to the main Recoleta area, only the lazy would take a cab, although at night I did. The only reason I did not repeat was that the price went up and the Recoleta apt scene took over for me. It will be cheaper to rent.
[QUOTE=SCLandSales; 424753]Are there any hotels that have chicas hanging out at the bar or maybe a casino? I am a regular in Costa Rica where this is the norm but am taking my first trip to BA in October.
Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]The nearest thing to the CR set-up is the Marriott in Retiro and the Periplo Bar. It's directly across the street. It's been awhile since I've been down that way. Anybody have any recent info about the place?
I stopped in a few times for a drink, year before last. There are a 5-6 chicas. One time I stayed in an apartment next door to it. I picked up a nut case. I had drag her out of the apartment.
The Marriott is just tourists. No chicas.
There is or was a bar on Reconquista at Cordoba called the Black and White. They had sort of have curtain rooms upstairs where you take the chicas.
[QUOTE=Tequila Tim;424778]The nearest thing to the CR set-up is the Marriott in Retiro and the Periplo Bar. It's directly across the street. It's been awhile since I've been down that way. Anybody have any recent info about the place?[/QUOTE]
Hello,
My first post so apologies if I've got the wrong thread. Just wondering if anybody could comment on the Plaza San Martin Suites, ie. Is it chica friendly?
Thanks!
Someone here may know, but the hotel is certain to know. Send them a note. Don't worry. They've heard it all and have seen it all. Even if their web page is not in English they will likely be able to handle simple correspondence in English.
Bob.
[QUOTE=Zanista; 427411]Hello,
My first post so apologies if I've got the wrong thread. Just wondering if anybody could comment on the Plaza San Martin Suites, ie. Is it chica friendly?
Thanks![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Zanista; 427411]Hello,
My first post so apologies if I've got the wrong thread. Just wondering if anybody could comment on the Plaza San Martin Suites, ie. Is it chica friendly?
Thanks![/QUOTE]For newish guys taking them to Telos is a better idea anyway. If things go weird you can just leave. If they are in your room not so much. A telo will run you about 25 bucks for 2 hours
[QUOTE=Zanista; 427411]Hello,
My first post so apologies if I've got the wrong thread. Just wondering if anybody could comment on the Plaza San Martin Suites, ie. Is it chica friendly?
Thanks![/QUOTE]Apartmentsinba. Com (think I got the URL correct) manages a privately owned 2BR apartment in the Plaza San Martin Suites. You get the best of both worlds-a private apartment with the security and most of the amenities of a hotel. It is also very quiet, which in BA is a rarity.
I stayed there for a month in May / June and it is very chica friendly.
Tres3
[QUOTE=Tres3; 427451]Apartmentsinba. Com (think I got the URL correct) manages a privately owned 2BR apartment in the Plaza San Martin Suites. You get the best of both worlds-a private apartment with the security and most of the amenities of a hotel. It is also very quiet, which in BA is a rarity.
Tres3[/QUOTE]I don't find getting quiet apartments a rarity. 2 long term since '05 in recoleta and now in palermo. All absolutely tranquil and quiet, zero to negligible street / traffic noise
Now that I think about it, this is one loud f*cking city. I think the Argie version of break pads and disks are a combination of chalk and chalkboard. Screaming hydraulics seem to be the norm.
That said, I've only had one place (in 30+ visits) that I found the noise annoying. The one noisy place was in an old building with old (low STC value) , single pane glass windows.
[QUOTE=Tres3; 427451]Apartmentsinba. Com (think I got the URL correct) manages a privately owned 2BR apartment in the Plaza San Martin Suites. You get the best of both worlds-a private apartment with the security and most of the amenities of a hotel. It is also very quiet, which in BA is a rarity.
I stayed there for a month in May / June and it is very chica friendly.
Tres3[/QUOTE]Thanks all, appreciate the feedback.
Zanista
Stayed at the Polo Suites by Hollywood in Palermo down the street from the US Embassy, between Ave. Del Libertador, Ave. Sarmiento and Ave. Santa Fe. Very quaint boutique hotel with smallish but modern and comfy rooms equipped with flat screen tvs, cable, wi-fi (somewhat spotty, though) , minibar, kitchenette with utensils and some cooking gear. Rooftop pool with direct stair access from top floor rooms (mine included) with some killer views of the Argentine Polo complex and surrounding areas. The staff is very friendly and the dudes working the night shifts will help with chicas by calling them and either pointing them in the right direction to you or vice versa. I speak fluent Spanish but I found it easier for the locals, who speak the code, to help set things up. Through hotwire. Com I was able to get favorable rates at around $65 USD a night with taxes and fees included. Down the street there's a gas station with a restaurant inside in case you get the munchies in the wee hours of the night.
Segui 4708,
Buenos Aires, AR. 1425.
011-54-11-5276-6104
[QUOTE=CyberDas; 430848]Stayed at the Polo Suites by Hollywood in Palermo down the street from the US Embassy, between Ave. Del Libertador, Ave. Sarmiento and Ave. Santa Fe. Very quaint boutique hotel with smallish but modern and comfy rooms equipped with flat screen tvs, cable, wi-fi (somewhat spotty, though) , minibar, kitchenette with utensils and some cooking gear. Rooftop pool with direct stair access from top floor rooms (mine included) with some killer views of the Argentine Polo complex and surrounding areas. The staff is very friendly and the dudes working the night shifts will help with chicas by calling them and either pointing them in the right direction to you or vice versa. I speak fluent Spanish but I found it easier for the locals, who speak the code, to help set things up. Through hotwire. Com I was able to get favorable rates at around $65 USD a night with taxes and fees included. Down the street there's a gas station with a restaurant inside in case you get the munchies in the wee hours of the night.
Segui 4708,
Buenos Aires, AR. 1425.
011-54-11-5276-6104[/QUOTE]Been kicked out of nicer places than that! 65 and Chica friendly is sweet but a bit far from the real action.
Next time book your stay at Jax.
Very nice and in the middle of Hell!
Hell is a nice place; all your friends will be there eventually!
TL
Hey guys,
I'm new to this forum but post on the international site. I ws hoping someone could help with some motel questions.
1) Anyone know if you can rent out a motel room for a week or so? I like staying in a motel atmosphere and am wondering if it might be a way to have a cheaper accommodation. I have done this in Panama and cities in Colombia.
2) Does anyone know of any motels in main touristy areas that have convenient locations for a trip?
Thanks for any suggestions.
I booked a one week stay at the Intercontinental in October. I might extend my trip. If I do, would converting my dollars to blue rate pesos and paying cash to the hotel save me any money as opposed to going online and paying dollars with my US credit card? Any scheme to turn blue rate pesos into a lodging opportunity?
[QUOTE=Riina;440928]I booked a one week stay at the Intercontinental in October. I might extend my trip. If I do, would converting my dollars to blue rate pesos and paying cash to the hotel save me any money as opposed to going online and paying dollars with my US credit card? Any scheme to turn blue rate pesos into a lodging opportunity?[/QUOTE]Convert your dollars at the blue rate (about 12-13) and pay in pesos. If you use credit card you get the official rate (7-8).
[QUOTE=Riina;440928]I booked a one week stay at the Intercontinental in October. I might extend my trip. If I do, would converting my dollars to blue rate pesos and paying cash to the hotel save me any money as opposed to going online and paying dollars with my US credit card? Any scheme to turn blue rate pesos into a lodging opportunity?[/QUOTE]Paying with your credit card will add about 50%.
I am going to be in BA for 4 days before heading north to go fishing. I am on a bit of a budget, any ideas on a hotel in the heart of an area with lots of brothels and massages places?
[QUOTE=Joeydude;442705]I am going to be in BA for 4 days before heading north to go fishing. I am on a bit of a budget, any ideas on a hotel in the heart of an area with lots of brothels and massages places?[/QUOTE]Hotel Las Naciones [URL]http://www.hotellasnaciones.com.ar/htm/esp_contacto.php[/URL].
They have a suite on the 24 floor that goes for about 400 bucks for the week and there are probably 20 chicks working in the hotel. The suite is tiny but it has a great view. All of Red Hot's chicks work in this hotel. She would probably stream them up to you if you stayed there.
If you were asking about one "up north" sorry but I can't help you there.
[QUOTE=DaddyRulz;442706]Hotel Las Naciones [URL]http://www.hotellasnaciones.com.ar/htm/esp_contacto.php[/URL].
They have a suite on the 24 floor that goes for about 400 bucks for the week and there are probably 20 chicks working in the hotel. The suite is tiny but it has a great view. All of Red Hot's chicks work in this hotel. She would probably stream them up to you if you stayed there.
If you were asking about one "up north" sorry but I can't help you there.[/QUOTE]Thanks DR, so that is good area in terms of action? I love the idea that the girls working there are with the program. If I just wanted a regular room instead of a suit what kinda per night cost would it be?
[QUOTE=Joeydude;442707]Thanks DR, so that is good area in terms of action? I love the idea that the girls working there are with the program. If I just wanted a regular room instead of a suit what kinda per night cost would it be?[/QUOTE]The view from the 24th floor is worth whatever extra it costs. Just book it if it's open. The bedroom and shower are fine, the whole thing is about the same size as all the other rooms, the value is it's on a corner and high as fuck. You can see the city and the river from it.
Some of the places may not be open, but this is the latest posted info:
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Here are some cheap Hotel in the area. Prices are old though:
31. Hotel Suipacha Inn**, Suipacha 515 near Lavalle. Rates: 450p-820p. Tel: 4322-0099. reservas@hotelsuipacha.com.ar [url]www.hotelsuipacha.com.ar[/url]
32. Hotel Marbella, Avenida de Mayo 1261 at Av. 9 de Julio. Rates: 390p-660p. TEL.: (+54 11) 4383-8566/3573 - FAX: (+54 11) 4383-2338. info@hotelmarbella.com.ar [URL]http://www.hotelmarbella.com.ar/[/URL] [URL]http://www.argentinaprivate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3102[/URL]
33. Goya Hotel**, Suipacha 748 near Cordoba. Rates: Single US$___, Double ___. Tel: (+54-11) 4322- 9269. Fax: (+54-11) 4322-9311, Email: [email]info@goyahotel.com.ar[/email] [email]reservas@goyahotel.com.ar[/email] [url]www.goyahotel.com.ar[/url]
34. Village Garden Apart**, Suipacha 250 at Diagonal Norte Pte. R. Saenz Pena. Rates: Single US$___.
Email: [email]reservas@hotelvillagegarden.com.ar [/email] [url]http://www.hotelvillagegarden.com.ar/espanol/[/url]
35. Hotel El Cabildo*, Lavalle 748 at Esmeralda. Rates: 170p-250. Tel: 4322-6745. [Email] hotelelcabildo@yahoo.com.ar[/EMAIL] [URL]http://www.hotelelcabildo.com/[/URL]
36. Hotel Maipo*, Esmeralda 474 at Lavalle. Rates: 145p-430. Tel: +54 11 4328-4907. [URL]http://hotelmaipo.com/[/URL]
37. Hotel Maipu*, Maipu 735. Rates: ____p without bath, __p with bath. Tel: 4322-5142. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nuevo-Hotel-Maipu/178738425522767
38. Victory Hotel, Maipu 880 at Paraguay. Rates: ___. Tel: (+54 11) 4313-8415. Fax: 4314-0655. [URL]http://www.victoryhotel.com.ar/english1.html[/URL]
39. Grand Boulevard Hotel, Bernardo de Irigoyen 432, at Belgrano. Rates: ___, Internet. Tel:
(0)11 5222 9000. [URL]www.grandboulevardhotel.com[/URL] [URL]http://www.argentinaprivate.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4090[/URL]
[QUOTE=Joeydude;442707]Thanks DR, so that is good area in terms of action? I love the idea that the girls working there are with the program. If I just wanted a regular room instead of a suit what kinda per night cost would it be?[/QUOTE]