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annetravel Apr 23rd, 2005 03:34 PM

hotel help in Buenos Aires
 
Hello,
I will be traveling to Buenos Aires in May and am having trouble deciding between a few hotels: Bel Air, Art Hotel and Bobo. I will be in BA for 10 days, so I could stay at more than one hotel to experience the different barrios, if advised. Would it make sense to stay in Recoleta at Bel Air or Art Hotel for a week and then in Palermo at Bobo for a few days? Also, any help in choosing between the Bel Air Hotel and Art Hotel would be appreciated. The Bel Air Hotel's rates are going up in May ($270 for regular room and $315 for Superior). I'm not sure how much of the rave reviews for the Bel Air were because of the formerly bargain prices. And, is a Superior room worth US$15 more per night? Please help. Thank you!
Anne
P.S. Is it worth spending any nights at NH Jousten, or is downtown better left for business travelers?

Aunt_A Apr 23rd, 2005 05:20 PM

I returned from Argentina a couple weeks ago. I spent 9 nights in BA; 7 were in Retiro at the Dazzler and liked it alot -nice comfortable rooms, good amenities, friendly helpful staff. Also, very well located to walk to alot in the center, as well as Teatro Colon, Sante Fe & Florida Sts. I also walked to Recoleta (other direction from center). Then I spent 2 nights in Palermo, at the Otra Orilla B & B - charming, friendly, & inexpensive. I was very glad I split the time in the different sections. I could just walk out the B & B door in a quiet, neighborhood setting and find boutiques, cafes, and restaurants with a very different ambience (and more international gourmet cuisine)than in the heart of the city. Sightseeing in the area was much easier than if I had to travel to get there, so my time was better utilized. I'drecommend splitting your time in different areas.

I'm sure you'll enjoy the city!

Graziella5b Apr 24th, 2005 07:45 AM

HI, I believe that is a good idea to try two different locations. I can speak for the Bel Air because I stayed there also of the B and B La Otra Orilla, I did not stay there but I visited it.
I liked very much the Bel Air, it is worth it to pay a bit more and get a superior room because they are larger have two nice tall French windows , are on higher floors and also quieter. A much better choice.
Regarding rates for the Hotel try a travel agent, I also use Cintia at [email protected] the way it works in Argentina is that travel agents get wholesale prices and the pass part of the discount to their clients.
I would stay first at the Bel Air and they see for myself if I would prefer or not to move.

Graziella5b Apr 24th, 2005 10:22 AM

Ref La Otra Orilla I thought it was charming.

santiagov Apr 24th, 2005 10:23 AM

Änne: Only know BOBO and its very good , excellent restaurant , only 5 rooms.
Good luck !

You might try 5Five ( Bright new) , same styte as BOBo, [email protected]
Tel : 5411 5235 5555


annetravel Apr 24th, 2005 12:45 PM

Hello, everyone. Thank you for the helpful information!

Santiagov--It turns out BoBo has no rooms available for the nights I'm interested in. 5Five's web site is under construction. I've emailed for more information, but I'm wondering if there's more you could tell me about it, or maybe another web site with info. Thank you.

santiagov Apr 25th, 2005 02:02 AM

Anne:

I visited Five, 2 weeks ago to promote my Nautical Tours in the Tigre Delta area. I usually work w / Malabia house .
Been told Five is owned by the ex manager of BoBo.The place looks great . Dónt know about the food , in BoBo is excellent.
I can recommend La Otra Orilla ( not the level of BOBO or Malabia House ) but very good and cheaper www.otraorilla.com.ar . The owner Mrs Cecilia is very nice.
In the Recoleta area , try Hotel Plaza
Francia ( about U$S 120 double room) www.hotelplazafrancia.com
Hope this helps, regards

Santi

Graziella5b Apr 25th, 2005 01:42 PM

I agree with Santiago regarding La Otra Orilla however I prefer by far Bel Air Hotel than Hotel Plaza francia, providing you ask for a superior room. I loved the Bel Air is a nice boutique hotel

drdawggy Apr 25th, 2005 05:49 PM

The plaza francia at $120 is way too pricey. The Plaza Francia is simply not that good a hotel, although it enjoys a great location. Graziella is right, the BelAir is much better option. Otra Orilla is a good lower priced alternative....

annetravel Apr 30th, 2005 04:08 PM

Any thoughts about Art Hotel vs. Bel Air? Thanks, everyone, for all your help so far.

spunge411 Apr 30th, 2005 11:24 PM

i totally reccomend the hotel elevage.. i was just there.. that location and service are great!!!!

milla May 1st, 2005 06:10 AM

the 5 hotel for the person who was interested does not have a restaurant
That is not a problem in that area. The characteristic of Palermo is the endless number of good restaurants all types, all budgets.
the rates are very similar to the bobo`s which has an excellent restaurant inside. that is what people who have stayed there say.


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