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Reviews of Hostal de Granados, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Hostal de Granados - Hostel

Hostal de Granados is located in San Telmo, Buenos Aires historic district. There are many universities, cultural spaces and tourist attractions in the surroundings. The house, built in 1897, was completely recycled in 2000. It was reconceived to prov...
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Avg Rating: 84% (7 Reviews)

Character: 80%

Security: 88%

Location: 88%

Staff: 85%

Fun: 74%

Cleanliness: 88%



Customer Reviews

90%

Unbeatable location and fun. Great value for money. We stayed there in the beginning of our trip aroun Argentina and went back for the last days in Buenos Aires before coming home

miguel angel, from Spain ~ Jul 20 2008

80%

This hostel was in a pretty good area with lots of parilla restaurants and other bars around, but was a long way from the metro. The staff was helpful, and had recommendations for us on where to eat and stuff like that. The bathrooms, though, were pretty grimy. There was a common area to meet other people, kind of, but most everyone spoke spanish natively, so it was hard for me to get to know people. If your spanish is good, probably a really great place to stay.

Andrew, from USA ~ Jul 19 2008

90%

Cute little hostel with super-helpful staff and a great breakfast. the lockers aren\'t big enough for your whole pack, but the place is secure and in a pretty convenient/less expensive section of town.

Joseph, from USA ~ Jun 13 2008

94%

the staff were really helpful, recommending other places to visit in the north of Argentina.

Ainsley, from Australia ~ Jun 6 2008

76%

Good location in San Telmo for nearby restaurants and bars, also easy walking distance to main centre. Staff were not overly friendly on arrival but others on desk next day were a bit warmer and more helpful. Bathroom facilities were really good and very clean. Not much decent common space for sitting around and socialising (late autumn though so courtyard too cold).

Brendan, from England ~ Jun 5 2008

64%

the people at the hostel were nice and the best part about it is def. the location. however, the lighting in our room made it look like a crackhouse. also, our sheets were dirty when we first got there ...there were beans or something on them, and they were never changed as we requested. staff is pretty nice but ´they don´t really speak english.

Rebecca, from USA ~ May 31 2008

90%

A very lively hostel with a decent resident language teacher!! We have actually stayed on a little longer than originally planned. One thing to note is that the area of San Telmo that hostel is in is right around some decent bars / restaurants which at weekends get very busy and loud...either get involved or bring some earplugs!!

Simon, from England ~ May 14 2008

94%

A really beautiful hostel with wonderful staff and a lovely atmosphere. At times, felt as though it lacked a decent common area, but really, it´s a gorgeous place and I would recommend it to anyone.

Jessica Alfred, from England ~ Apr 5 2008

90%

an awesome place to stay, i´d definitely recommend it! everyone there´s really friendly, its in a beautiful part of town with loads of handy cafes down the street, and the inside of the hostel looks really cool and modern with a good chill out area. We stayed in a 8 bed room and the lockers were spacious and secure, with comfy beds and clean sheets. seriously, cant think of a bad thing about this place!

Holly, from England ~ Apr 4 2008

90%

great location, pretty clean. bathrooms are on different floor from your room usually, unless you get lucky. bring a bar of soap to wash your hands cuz theres none in the bathrooms. breakfast - 2 pastries and coffee! really cool place though! i liked it.

Jamie, from USA ~ Mar 25 2008