Patagonia Questions
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Patagonia Questions
Hetels: Recommendations, opinions?
El Pedral
Hotel Aldebaran
Ten Rivers Ten Lakes
Peuma Hue
Hosteria Amigos Del Bosque
El Faro
Hosteria Dos Bahias
If you have visited Bariloche and Puerto Madryn, which did you prefer?
Thanks.
El Pedral
Hotel Aldebaran
Ten Rivers Ten Lakes
Peuma Hue
Hosteria Amigos Del Bosque
El Faro
Hosteria Dos Bahias
If you have visited Bariloche and Puerto Madryn, which did you prefer?
Thanks.
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Well, cmcfong, I see you have been rather unlucky, so far, with this thread.
On tripadvisor.com I started a trip report about Bariloche. So far, I covered how to get there. I still have to write about where to stay, where to eat and what to do.
In a nutshell, I believe that, unless you are coming during the local summer holidays period (Late Dec./late Feb.), you should not have any trouble at all getting where to stay.
I feel that you should rent a car and stay out of town. The town is ugly and often crowded.
Recently, I showed Bariloche to a tripadvisor forum member who told me: "now I see why you say you have to rent a car".
I donīt know any of those hotels you mention. If you do as I say, you should rent a car, pick it up at the airport and drive around Bariloche, looking for a place you like.
Once you find it, ask to see a room, ask about the price, argue about it offering cash payment and only stay if you are sure you like both the room and the price.
Bariloche is a town that lives off tourism, so there are any number of places to choose from, from hostels to the Llao-Llao.
On tripadvisor.com I started a trip report about Bariloche. So far, I covered how to get there. I still have to write about where to stay, where to eat and what to do.
In a nutshell, I believe that, unless you are coming during the local summer holidays period (Late Dec./late Feb.), you should not have any trouble at all getting where to stay.
I feel that you should rent a car and stay out of town. The town is ugly and often crowded.
Recently, I showed Bariloche to a tripadvisor forum member who told me: "now I see why you say you have to rent a car".
I donīt know any of those hotels you mention. If you do as I say, you should rent a car, pick it up at the airport and drive around Bariloche, looking for a place you like.
Once you find it, ask to see a room, ask about the price, argue about it offering cash payment and only stay if you are sure you like both the room and the price.
Bariloche is a town that lives off tourism, so there are any number of places to choose from, from hostels to the Llao-Llao.
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