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YVR Cockroach
Jan 21, 03, 12:42 pm
Has anyone stayed at any of the properties? The Kempinski is offering bargain prices (USD105 for 2 nights) at the properties in Recoleta (Park Central(?)) and Colon theatre (Elegance(?)).

YVR Cockroach
Jan 23, 03, 6:38 pm
Addenda:

There are 1 night stay rates ("Special Occasions") that include champagne and cake inroom and a 4-course dinner with wine and breakfast the next day. Additional nights include only free breakfast. These start at USD50 (exc. tax) at the Park Central and Elegance locations, USD67 at the Chateau and c. USD80 at the Plaza.

akhullar
Jan 26, 03, 7:14 pm
Just came back from EZE - In Recolleta, a undervalued place is Etiole Hotel. @ A$225 for a Diplomatic Suite [ This is bigger than my apartment in NYC ]

YVR Cockroach
Feb 5, 03, 2:57 pm
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by akhullar:
Just came back from EZE - In Recolleta, a undervalued place is Etiole Hotel. @ A$225 for a Diplomatic Suite </font>

For anyone interested, www.buenosaires.com (http://www.buenosaires.com) carries offering from this and other properties.

Bostom
Apr 6, 03, 8:27 pm
How do you get around the "argentine residents only" I think my poor Spanish is showing me in all the ads?

And a little more on the Diplomatic Suite, and the hotel, if possible?

The 5 day rate would be great at the end of cruise we're planning for later this year and Recolleta seems like the best place to be for what we want to do.

Thanks

Bearfish
Apr 14, 03, 12:26 am
FWIW,

The wife and I stayed in the cheapest of them, the Park Elegance K, for about that same rate, at the end of a cruise. It was about four blocks from the cemetary and the hotel room was perfectly fine if not super modern. fresh fruit on welcome was a nice touch.

ElvisNYC
Apr 14, 03, 1:56 am
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Bostom:
How do you get around the "argentine residents only" I think my poor Spanish is showing me in the ads?
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You can't! Argentine rates are for nationals or foreigners who have the DNI( National Registry document), which is not difficult to obtain.

[This message has been edited by eperaltaotero (edited 04-14-2003).]