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Nice pics, bad experience!
It was our third time to B.A., and as we like to get to know new places, our decision where to stay in B.A. was driven by a research of the reviews and pictures we found on tripadviser - but this time they guided us wrong! We reserved the Queen Suite(!!) with private bathroom in "Los Patios de M..." via bedandbraekfast.com paying almost 100U$ for the night in advance, and found ourselves 15min waiting on the street(!) at their door downstairs till they made an effort to find our reservation, while being treated like cheaters! I mean there are not so many rooms to get confused with the reservations...?! ...and why they did not ask us in first, and discussed the issue in their office, than do it through the speaker at the door... Bad bad image for us of the hotel and staff before even seeing our room. The hotel itself is on the second floor and consists of nice but run down historic architecture. Spacious rooms but little - or no decoration and furnishing. The little decoration is horrible without any taste and harmony, disorderly and dirty. It seemed that they were moving and just let the beds in the rooms! Just one outside window in the upper part of the door in our room let in little fresh air from the patio, but many mosquito too, what made it a hot and steamy night with dozens of mosquito bites... - hey that was worse than the jungle lodge in Puerto Iguazu!! No frigobar in the room or drinks to buy at the front desk! No hot water! And do not expect an Argentinian breakfast - its only coffee with toast! We can not recommend this place to anybody as the price is much to high for what you get!! We would except it as a backpacker hostel (we were not searching for) paying the half of the price, but not as a hotel paying for the so called "Queen Suite"! Would never stay there again!
Be the first to ReplyGreat location, let down by easily fixable things!
A fantastic locating for exploring Buenos Aires, and the most lovely hosts. Breakfast was very good as well. All for an excellent price! The reason for the average mark? The water from the shower literally spread across the entire bathroom, and when I commended on this I was told - "yes, it happens". Bit annoyed as I'd taken my clothes in to get changed in to. Also, the shutters in the room didn't work properly so light streamed in in the morning. As I said, if these two things were fixed I'd certainly stay again, and give a higher rating. The room was massive, the bed comfortable, hosts friendly and helpful, great price, perfect location - just let down by 2 things (that are important to me).
Be the first to ReplyOutstanding!
In typical fashion, adding an element of surprise, our accommodations in Buenos Aires were booked "sight unseen". The marble entryway looked like a fancy apartment building so we hesitated briefly before ringing the buzzer labeled "reception", afraid it was someone's private home. I had barely removed my finger when the smiling inn keeper appeared in the doorway welcoming us to Los Patios de Montserrat. Graham, originally from New York, and his Argentine artist wife Brenda have owned and operated the stately 19th century home as a bed and breakfast since they purchased the building in 2009. We took the elevator up two floors, and were enveloped by a beautiful natural light, which entered the space through skylights and an open courtyard. A nice, refreshing breeze came from the ballroom, where the original solid wood, floor-to-ceiling double doors were wide open, letting the warm, dry summer air of Buenos Aires seep in. Eight sets of simple wooden chairs and tables dressed in blue cloths hugged the wall by the open double-doors, the openings secured by rod-iron banisters. A small metal statue of a peeing dog kept a door from slamming shut. I was completely consumed, wishing the floor and walls could tell me all the stories and secrets they held. Brought back to reality, we were shown to room number fourteen, which was furnished with a beautiful, simple bed flanked by wooden bedside tables. There was an antique dresser for our clothes, and the light fixtures all had energy efficient light bulbs (provided through an exchange program sponsored by the manufacturer). The toilet, separated from the rest of the room by a door, shared ceiling space with the adjacent, shared bath for "damas", an ingenious way to use space and add a private bathroom, which posed no problem to us at all as the "damas" had very little, if any traffic during our stay. The toilet door was framed by bricks; otherwise our room was made of stucco and ceramic tile. The shower head was modern and the water pressure fantastic - wonderful after the experience in Montevideo where a moderate rain shower would have been more effective than was the shower at the hostel. http://evamossberg.blogspot.com/2011/03/dinner-tango-and-cigars-in-other-city.html
Be the first to ReplyGreat Spot!
I stayed at Los Patios at the beginning of my trip in November and again at their new location just before Christmas. I enjoyed their previous location but their new place is an upgrade. Its close to everything and the building is stunning. I really felt like I was staying in the home of some aristocratic family from the last century. The rooms and bathrooms were big clean and Brenda and Graham really looked out for me.
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