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Calle Suipacha 536, Buenos Aires C1008AAL, Argentina
Calle Suipacha 536, Buenos Aires C1008AAL, Argentina
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I spent a night at the hotel before a cruise. The hotel was ideal. If you want perfection this is not for you, but if you want to experience an authentic Argentinean hotel it's perfect. The room was clean and very comfortable. The breakfast had...More
Spent a weekend at Alma de Buenos Aires with my son. He was attending a Cross Fit course, and we selected the hotel as it is located half a block away from the gym.
The hotel is quite dated (renovation work was ongoing while we...More
The positive is the central location
This was the worst hotel experience ever.
The pictures are misleading to such an extent that you have to wonder if it was taken at a different location all together?
Disgusted at the lack of assistance and arrogance Walter...More
I was visiting Buenos Aires for business and I had to pick a hotel that was centrally located in a good/safe location, within budget and clean. I reached out to the hotel the day before confirm my arrival and there were prompt in returning my...More
Hotel Alma de Buenos Aires is quaint alright. The elevator is quaint, but functioned fine.
Our room was relatively large, but the air conditioning and in room wifi were sporadic at best. The safe wouldn't lock; a bedside lamp started hissing ominously; there was little...More
Immersed in the sound of honking horns and the footsteps of busy office workers, the Microcentro area of San Nicolás is where visitors will encounter the true hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, walking down streets lined with office buildings and banks. The financial district is well-known for its vibrant atmosphere and unstoppable rhythm during office hours. After dark, the hubbub and migrates to Corrientes
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Ave., where theatre lovers might start their evening at a play and end it in one of the many traditional pizzerias nearby. During the day, Corrientes is known for its many bookshops and classic cafés, which are located just minutes away from some famous landmarks, like the Obelisco, Avenida 9 de Julio, and the Teatro Colon.