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Hotel De Los Andes
4/514 Reviews
Experiencia excelente! reserve tres meses antes, oferta que se respeto a rajatabla, se destaco Agostina recepcionista ultra amable y servicial, check in anticipado unos genios! todo 10/10 regresaria sin dudarlo, desayuno sobrio, pero con unas medialunas riquisimas de las que hace rato no comia, tambien sobresalian los escones dulces y los cuadraditos de manzana, sobrio si, pero riquisimo todo, felicitaciones !
Hotel Cap Polonio
4/555 Reviews
The room is large enough and the location is in the downtown area, making it easy to go anywhere. Breakfast is simple but filling. The service attitude is good, and the front desk staff has good English and can communicate without any barriers. Recommended.
Hotel Canal Beagle
4/568 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good. The street behind is the commercial street. The front is the port. You can walk to the pier at sea in three or five minutes, about 100 meters from the end of the world museum. But the hotel is very old, the rooms are small and the facilities are average. The front desk speaks English, the service is very good, and we recommend travel agencies and restaurants for us. Front desk service is worth five stars
Hotel Villa Brescia
4.2/529 Reviews
I booked this hotel for 5 nights through an agency and I warned that I was going with my 80-year-old mother and we wanted a simple but comfortable room. We arrived in the hotel from El Calafat well tired, but as soon as we checked in, we noticed that the door was badly closed and we started the maintenance that was repairing it. As soon as we returned and remarked the room, we saw that the apple was the least of the problems. The room was a real horror show. The two covers had various hair and hair threads and the floor was clean (foto attached) . The smaller bed ranched high and there was noise from the old doors of the neighbouring rooms and the old tube that passed through the wooden roof (photo of the hot water marks). I called for reception at the time, because I had noticed that we were in the old hotel rooms corridor and there was a neighboring corridor with newer and more lighted doors. The person who attended me said the manager did not allow the exchange because that was the room I had hired, and I asked you to get me out of it because we needed to sleep and that I would pay for the new room that was so unacceptable was to stay in the room they gave us. After a lot of insistence, they gave me the new room for only 3 nights and I made every change alone afternoon exhausted. The next day I complained with the agency, including videos, and gave us the five nights without charge. The facts suggest that you confirm whether the reservation is in the dirty and noisy part of the hotel or in the careful part, because it seems to be two hotels.
Lennox Ushuaia
4.2/543 Reviews
After the check-in, the double bed was changed to a double bed with a balcony and the view was good. The hotel is next to the street, and there is a little traffic noise in the evening. A small fridge and heating are available in the hotel.
Hotel Albatros
4.1/574 Reviews
I hate leaving bad reviews; travelling here from the US was a long and exhausting process. I arrived at 07:30, way ahead of check in, and didn't expect a room, but maybe a place where I could sit and have coffee. Gentlemen at the desk said coffee was part of breakfast buffet, that I needed to wait until I was checked in for the next day. Really? I couldn't have coffee even though I was booked here two nights? Wow. I got checked in at 1, which was fine, but the room was uncomfortably warm. I found the thermostat and turned the heat to cool. Tried to nap (up all night traveling here), but it was too warm. And, I heard people talking like they were in my room. They were in an adjacent room - talking in normal voices - no sound barrier at all! I set the air to the coldest setting and left, returned a couple of hours later and the room was hot. I called the front desk and was told no air conditioning and to open a window. Loud construction and traffic - and the neighbors talking = no sleep again. Day 2, repeat. New neighbors talking, room still hot, loud noises out the window. The hotel also offers free WiFi, but it was slow and intermittent at best. Just terrible. I thought I would give them a pass on that since we were at the ”end of the world,” but found the restaurants I ate at had good WiFi. Asides: no water or coffee available except until 10:00. The bigger issue was water, as the guides I read claimed ”tap water in Ushuaia is not potable.” I've traveled to Africa (several times), Borneo, Thailand, Norway, S Korea, Costa Rica - every place I've stayed provided water, and most had coffee or other beverages available throughout the day as complimentary. To be fair, they provided bottled water in the rooms - but in the mini bar for a price. And breakfast? The breakfast plates they provide are the size of coffee saucers! And the first thing they took away from the breakfast bar was the coffee pot!! So - not impressed. I would not stay here again.

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