Youth Hostel in Buenos Aires
Travel Tips for Buenos Aires - HI Hostel Inn Buenos Aires (Page 1/2)
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05 Jan 2012 Tomasz, Poland:
The San Telmo flea maraket on Sundays |
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18 Dec 2011 Matthijs, Netherlands:
Arabic restaurant Habibi is nice for your veggies with all that meat around. Just down the street towards dorrego. |
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20 Sep 2011 YVES, USA:
MALBA and Museo Des Bella Artes |
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03 Jul 2011 Brunno, Brazil:
La Bombonera, Calle Florida, Casa Rosada... |
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31 Jan 2011 Dawn, England & Wales:
Fly down to Patagonia or to Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego! |
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17 Dec 2010 Flávia, Brazil:
La Esquinita close to the hostel is VERY GOOD! Not that Cheap, but the price in San Telmo for food is a little expensive, like 30 US Dollars. |
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17 Dec 2010 Flávia, Brazil:
Palermo is Great for Nightlife! |
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28 Dec 2010 Tatiana, Brazil:
Near the hostel, in calle peru, there is a really good restaurant call Las Mazorcas. |
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28 Dec 2010 Tatiana, Brazil:
every night in the plaza dorrego there is tango shows, jazz... really nice! |
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05 Sep 2010 Alan, Brazil:
Not budget, but do eat parrilla! |
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HI Hostel Buenos Aires - HI Hostel Inn Buenos AiresHostel Inn Buenos Aires offers you a unique hostelling experience. Be inspired with one of HI's 'get away from it all' hostels - a hostel with cool atmosphere and nice friendly staff! This hostel is one of the HI network of hostels in Argentina, and one of nine hostels in the Buenos Aires area. The Hostel Inn Buenos Aires is an old two-storey mansion with an outdoors terrace to chill out and have a BBQ. The hostel preserves original front, ceilings, floors and marble stairs that had been recycled combining the antique and modern designs. Hostel Inn Buenos Aires is located in the heart of San Telmo, the oldest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, close to the most popular market: "Plaza Dorrego" where you'll find tango dancers dancing through the cobble-stoned streets and antique shops and cafés in the 'plaza'. The hostel is also walking-distance from Puerto Madero, an area fast becoming the business and commerical area of Buenos Aires where you'll find an excellant selection of restaurants along the river. Travel out a few minutes by bus to the "La Boca" neighbourhood, which is related to immigration and football - full of "conventillos" (colourful houses), which reveal the past life of immigrants, as well as the main road called "Caminito". | more...... |

