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    Just returned from a fast/fun 2 1/2 days down in BA. Since DL dropped it on NOV 30, we had to pop on down real fast. A great, beautiful, not expensive city!!!


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    Hi Chet,

    Thanks for sharing. Could I pursuade you to come back and share a little more detail? Where did you stay? Did you get a good deal? What did you do? What kind of transportation was required after arrival? What are some good places to eat?

    Chris Bagley (Nonrev Network Founder)

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    Chris,

    I also went to Buenos Aires and may be able to help. It is so inexpensive right now! I went 3 times in 3 months!

    The American hotels are still priced high, so we stayed in the Kempinski chain.

    <a href="http://www.parkplazahotels.com/" target="_blank">http://www.parkplazahotels.com/</A>

    European type hotels, very very nice for the price! Email them directly and ask if they will offer you the Argentinian rate. I am not sure if they are still offering this to DL employees or not, but it WAS 115 peso per night INCLUDING tax and breakfast! ($30USD)

    That rate was only through Nov 30th, but it can hurt to email them and ask.

    An Sat/Sun the BEST outdoor market is Recoleta. I recommend this market the most.

    Florida (St/Ave) is shopping and more shopping.

    On Sunday San Telmo has a huge market if you like antiques. There are always tango dancers on the street here.

    Puerto Madero is an area along the river that used to be old warehouse space but now is loft and many many restaurants. Our favorite was a place called Happenings. Great wine list, pastas, steaks, etc. Excellent service.
    We ordered 2 bottles of wine, 3 appetizers, 3 entrees, 2 bottles of water .... $23 USD. I wish I could go back every weekend.

    Also, if you are a wine drinker, stop at the COTO grocery and pick some up. Cheaper than duty free.

    Hope this helps a bit.

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    Although this is old correspondence, I want to thank you for that excellent tip. I am going to Argentina in about 6 days and I am in the market to staying in a cheap place. I checked out the hotels per your link, and it looks good. I emailed them, and will check it out. I thank you again.

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    Hi 29 Palms-
    Check out Hotel Dorado in downtown Buenos Aires. Clean, inexpensive rooms and a skating rink March thru November.
    Have a nice trip.

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    Hi surfer. I wonder how the INTERIOR of this hotel looks like. If its anything like EL CANADA with "Heroine shooters" like in downtown Mexico City, I don't want any part of it. CAPICHE?

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