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Pasaje Tres Sargentos 345, Buenos Aires C1054ABA, Argentina
Pasaje Tres Sargentos 345, Buenos Aires C1054ABA, Argentina
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Great central location. Staff attitude is terrific; their English-speaking ability is generally good. Basic breakfast. Our room was very small, but we didn't expect spaciousness for what we were paying.
Old hotel with old infrastructure. Don't expect much regarding facilities and the breakfast. But it's location is perfect. Very close to Calle Florida, Avenida Córdoba, Puerto Madero, Buquebus. And the price is great.
Hotel Tres Sargentos is in Retiro, is very basic and ideal for anyone who is on a budget. If you are looking for luxury, this is definitely not for you, but we found it comfortable, the shower was excellent, the bed very comfortable and it...More
We stayed at this hotel for a night before getting the boat to Uruguay. The hotel is very close the the Burquebus boat terminal and we walked there in 10 minutes, it's also right in the centre of BA. That's about it in terms of...More
Clean with friendly and helpful staff.. An excellent central location for exploring all the must-see attractions of Buenos Aires. I stayed here regularly while working in "sleepy town" Montevideo from 1995-2001.
Exquisite palaces and luxurious apartment buildings combine with art galleries and exclusive boutiques to make Retiro the perfect spot for those who enjoy sophistication. However, the non-stop foot traffic to and from Retiro train and bus terminals, accompanied by the myriad of trucks leaving and arriving at the port, mean this neighbourhood is never truly at rest. One minute you are walking down a street dotted with
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ornate mansions and luxurious shop windows and the next you find yourself surrounded by a sea of people racing to catch their train or bus. It is this juxtaposition of never-ending comings and goings and quiet, elegant luxury that defines Retiro, as well as Buenos Aires, a city where sharp contrasts are all around.