Where do I find Moondogs primer?
Can you send me the link?
Thanks.
[blue]Hi,
Moondog's Buenos Aires Guide is right on the Forum's Table of Contents, under the cryptic title "Moondog's Buenos Aires Guide".
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue]
Sheraton Libertador? New Park Hyatt?
[QUOTE=El Aleman]The Sheraton is near Plaza San Martín, very close to the microcentro (downtown), walking distance to the triangle (Quadrangle, sorry, Member #3313) - maybe 5 blocks - and A$R 5,- taxi to the Recoleta clubs and Restaurants. Also, 5 peso taxi to Puerto Madero.
El Alemán[/QUOTE]I am reseraching into using my Starwood point in BsA. So far, I had ruled out Park Tower.
I understand Sheraton Libertador is even closer to Triangle/Qadrangle than San Martin Sheraton. It's also an older property. But I am wondering if its also Chica friendly? Any experience on room, facilities, service, etc.?
Is the San Martin location and newer building worth 33% premium over Libertador? Especially for mongers?
I also just realized that Hyatt is suppose to open a new Park Hyatt to replace the one that reflaged to Four Season. Supposely to be open around this July. Does anybody know where the location will be?
Thanks in advance.
Hotel in recoleta area with internet hi speed connection
I'm searching for an hotel in Recoleta area with internet hi speed connection in room and gym.
Is it possible and what would be the price ?
Hotel Irun in Constituciňn area
I went down to BA on short notice to get some extension pages in my passport. I was leaving Clorinda and the opportunity was there, except it was Easter week. About the only pleasant surprise was the:
Hotel Irun, 1671 Santiago del Estero in Constitucion
[url]www.hotelirun.com.ar[/url] tel:4306-0018
I could only get a reservation for 4 days at the Constituciňn Palace, so had to look for a room for Easter weekend. I stumbled on this hotel walking around looking. It is 2 blocks directly behind the Constituciňn Palace(which is in Plaza Constitución). It has very inobtrusive signs and is right next to 2 cheaper but decent looking hotels(one of which is the Casa Blanca).
It is a 3 star hotel. The street and area aren't too bad, actually. I had no problems walking in the area over the course of a week.
It isn't that far away from El Centro. Taxi fare to Cafe Excedra is 6 pesos.
The hotel is actually newer and has nice rooms. Room with large dbl bed and good mattress is $ar105 dbl, $ar88 sgl. They have 2 room suites with jacuzzi for $ar150 and $ar200. Taxes included. The rooms tend to have large, very expensive bathrooms. Unfortunately, there is no frigibar. I told the manager that a frigibar is the thing that would raise the value the most. It does have an in hotel bar. Breakfast(coffee and media lunas) is included.
The hotel is very chica friendly. The nite shift guy remembered me because he used to work as the cashier in Cristobal Colon(aka SNOB) where I used to have a regular.
The people were very nice and very helpful. This hotel is still cheap because of the location. If you are venturesome, it is worth consideration.
Does anybody else see the joke?
Hotel I Run that is in a not so good part of town. Almost as good as Mr. Chirts in Once.