Friday, April 2, 2010

Hostels in Buenos Aires


In Buenos Aires and throughout Argentina is possible to find a wide variety of hostels to stay. These are the best choice for youth groups or for tourists traveling alone. The hostels are the cheapest option in the city. The prices vary according to the service and the location. In general, they cost between 10 and 30 dollars a night.

The hostels combine a pleasant and fun environment. The services are similar: they offer lunch or dinner, and there are vending machines of food and drink. They also have spaces where every traveler can prepare their own meal. Almost all count with lockers for personal belongings.

In the vast majority of the hostels in Buenos Aires, tickets are available to enjoy shows, national excursions, tours, and adventure tourism. They also include travel packs to the interior of the country.

In many cases, the hostels in Buenos Aires are home to young tourists who come to the country to study, or in exchange for a few months. That is why they are so close to the university areas.

http://www.ba-h.com.ar/ is the best website to find a hostel in Buenos Aires. The portal was created in 1999 and has a wide range of hostels, apartments, bed & breakfast and university residences in the main neighborhoods of Buenos Aires: Palermo, Recoleta, Barrio Norte, Belgrano, San Telmo, La Boca, etc.

If you seek for trend, fashion, vanguard and night, the area of Palermo is an ideal place to stay. If you want stay in oldest neighborhood of the city, you have to go to San Telmo. The famous Plaza Dorrego, the tango dancers, the cobbled streets, clubs, pubs and shops of antiquities are part of the postcards that surround this neighborhood. Recoleta is another option. This is one of the most expensive and charming neighborhoods of the city. You can notice this by walking down the streets and avenues: here are the shops and trademarks of the most famous designers. Another option is Microcentro. Here you will be in the center of culture and movida porteña and will have easy and fast access to transportation.

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