[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!
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[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.
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