Hotel Maipú

Buenos Aires


Head on up the marble staircase into a dim, tiled hallway. This listed historic building dates back to the 1800s and it's said that Rosas once attended parties here. Original tiles and high ceilings add charm to these simple lodgings. The 10 rooms are rather worn and very basic, but OK. There’s no breakfast, but it's a good budget deal.


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