Hotel Casa Rosada in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico is a beautiful ... more
architectural unit that before becoming a hotel used to serve as a hospital the Hospital de Naturales de la Purisima Concepcion, colonial jewel from the 18th century.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Hotel Casa Rosada in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico is a beautiful ... more
architectural unit that before becoming a hotel used to serve as a hospital the Hospital de Naturales de la Purisima Concepcion, colonial jewel from the 18th century.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: The best meat in the world! Disadvantages: You may need a laxative after all that red meat!
Restaurants in BuenosAires.
If you go to Argentina, you know that the word vegetarian is unknown in there. so lets face it, you must try meat, so taste, so mmmmm...
so here are a few tips, if you are near Recoleta visiting Evita's (Eva Peron) grave you can walk along Junin Street where you can find a finest option of food, so instead of choosing the sports cafe, or the Henry j. beans ( yes! Argentina got them too!) You can give it a try in Cabaña Las Lilas restaurant. It is posh and not for a low budget (17 pounds per persons not wine incl.)However, you have to treat yourself in a place like this! The specialty is tenderloin that in spanish is lomo, but don't worry, the menu is in english too.
But what happen if you are visiting the docks? Ah! Here you can can invite yourself to Hereford and try their taste ribs (asado) or if ...
mreservado 16.07.2004 (20.07.2004)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Buenos Aires
Advantages: Cheap, interesting and great food. Disadvantages: Not great for veggies and careful of opportunist theives
WHERE WE STAYED
We stayed in the Emperador Hotel on Ave Libertador which was within walking distance of quite a few sights of BuenosAires such as May Square, the Harbour area and the pedestrian shopping streets such as Florida St.
PLAZA DE MAYO
On our first day we had an official city tour which began in May Square ( Plaza de Mayo) which was named to commemorate Argentina's independence from Spain which began in May 1810 .We took the obligatory photo of the famous (CasaRosada) Presidential Palace from where Evita stood on the balcony to talk to the people. We saw the white scarves painted around The Piramide de Mayo which is an obelisk in the middle of the square, this is where the wives and mothers of 'the disappeared' march every Thursday in memory of their relatives who disappeared up until 1983 and still haven't been found ...
catsholiday 27.12.2008 (15.11.2009)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: exceptional Review of Buenos Aires
The Kempinski Hotel is ideally located in the centre of BuenosAires. You are within walking distance of numerous cafes, restaurants, shops, the metro, bus stops and many of the main attractions.
It is a small boutique hotel with friendly, competent staff who are happy to help you out.
We stayed in the hotel for 6 nights and were very happy with the place.
The hotel, is like many others in BA tall and narrow - the lifts barely fit two people, so let the porter take your suitcases up to your room - it is far easier than getting stuck doing it yourself.
The rooms are spacious and comfortable - you get a sofa and an en-suite as well as a huge double bed. The room is air conditioned - a must in summer as it is so hot outside.
There is cable TV with lots of random English speaking channels - so you can watch movies in English ...