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Selina Bariloche
4/540 Reviews

Selina Bariloche

San Carlos De Bariloche|2.31km from Catedral Alta Patagonia
To provide some background about myself, I have backpacked in the likes of Vietnam, Peru, Cambodia etc. I am not some primadonna and can totally accept basic/rustic accommodations. We booked the suite at Selina which is the best room they have and was not cheap at near two hundred per night. Website makes it appear that this is some cute and trendy design hotel. Really this is a vintage hotel which must have been purchased and cleaned up a little bit, it appears nice in the photos because of the modern furniture but the furniture itself is rickety and falling apart at the seams. The top of the coffee table was not attached and the bench in the bedroom area would have collapsed if a child sat on it. My first impression was, they tried but did not succeed. I felt some sympathy for them in the beginning. But it only went downhill from there. When you arrive you will find that the room is without a telephone, a television, water, coffee maker, and the toiletries are in flimsy packets which they do not replace every day because they do not clean the room while you are there. The Wi-Fi is spotty at best. The hairdryer was broken when I arrived, and it took them over a day to fix it. For most people this isn’t an issue but I have 20 inch long hair that is thick and cannot wash it without a blow dryer. I had more or less beg the staff to fix it in order to get it done. There is no air-conditioning. The hotel is staffed mainly by young hipsters who seem to have no training in hospitality, and some of them lacked even basic courtesy and had a bad attitude in most interactions. Above and beyond all of these misgivings, the one issue that I absolutely could not forgive as a fact that there was no running water in our suite. When I needed to shower I had to sit in the tub underneath a trickle of water coming out of the faucet, attempting to bathe myself whilst basically sitting in my own filthy water freezing and struggling to wash myself. When we informed the reception staff of this issue, their explanation was that this was a known issue which was common in the suites. I am of the opinion that running water is a basic necessity and human need that any hotel room should offer whether it is a hostel or not. However, this was advertised as a suite, a private room, as such I would not anticipate having to use shared showering facilities (which we were forced to) or pay the price that we did for the suite. This is definitely 100% a hostel/backpacker place, with absolutely no services. In my opinion they should not even offer private rooms. The private rooms are clearly an afterthought and they don’t even have the infrastructure to support them. If you are expecting anything even slightly nicer than a backpack or type hostel stay elsewhere. We checked out after only one night.

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NH Bariloche Edelweiss
4/543 Reviews
We were extremely disappointed with this hotel Yes, the location is good, but so many other things were tired and hopelessly dated. I can’t remember when I have ever stayed in a hotel anywhere that did not have individual temperature controls in the room. The shower was very slippery and the water temperature was uneven. The bathroom amenities were minimal, given the price for the rooms. And instant coffee in the room?? Every other hotel we stayed at in Argentina had a Keurig or Nespreso machine. Finally, we are becoming accustomed to finding USB ports in hotel rooms for our devices and there were none. Fortunately I had my own adapters, because the hotel had run out of them. I believe this hotel has a 4-star rating, but this was no 4-star experience. Also I reached out to this hotel several times via email and had no reply. There was no manager available during our stay.
Hotel Nordico by Nordic
3.9/514 Reviews
Hotel Nórdico by Nordic is located in the centre of San Carlos de Bariloche at 2.5 km of the bus-station. The hotel offers 13 rooms over 3 floor. No lift and no breakfast. Next door café EM&C has very good breakfasts. Free Wi-Fi. Reception closes at 22:00. Friendly staff. We made our reservation via Booking and confirmed by credit-card. That appeared to be a mistake. Booking immediate charges in USD. You better email or call the hotel for a reservation and pay cash in AR$ on arrival. Our very small room was adequately furnished and decorated, had an OK double bed, open wardrobe & safe, TV on the wall, fridge with soft drinks, but no chair & no table. The window can be opened into a 10m2 air-shaft. We had a separate small bathroom with a toilet, wash basin, bidet and shower over the bath. All was clean. Daily house keeping. We received several requests by the hotel to check-in via the web. That implied, besides filling in the usual personal info, a copy of the two relevant sides our passports. We found that overdone and very unsafe. We refused to send copies of our passports over the web. We found hotel Nórdico a practical hotel, and we had an OK stay in our cramped room.
Selina Bariloche
4/540 Reviews
To provide some background about myself, I have backpacked in the likes of Vietnam, Peru, Cambodia etc. I am not some primadonna and can totally accept basic/rustic accommodations. We booked the suite at Selina which is the best room they have and was not cheap at near two hundred per night. Website makes it appear that this is some cute and trendy design hotel. Really this is a vintage hotel which must have been purchased and cleaned up a little bit, it appears nice in the photos because of the modern furniture but the furniture itself is rickety and falling apart at the seams. The top of the coffee table was not attached and the bench in the bedroom area would have collapsed if a child sat on it. My first impression was, they tried but did not succeed. I felt some sympathy for them in the beginning. But it only went downhill from there. When you arrive you will find that the room is without a telephone, a television, water, coffee maker, and the toiletries are in flimsy packets which they do not replace every day because they do not clean the room while you are there. The Wi-Fi is spotty at best. The hairdryer was broken when I arrived, and it took them over a day to fix it. For most people this isn’t an issue but I have 20 inch long hair that is thick and cannot wash it without a blow dryer. I had more or less beg the staff to fix it in order to get it done. There is no air-conditioning. The hotel is staffed mainly by young hipsters who seem to have no training in hospitality, and some of them lacked even basic courtesy and had a bad attitude in most interactions. Above and beyond all of these misgivings, the one issue that I absolutely could not forgive as a fact that there was no running water in our suite. When I needed to shower I had to sit in the tub underneath a trickle of water coming out of the faucet, attempting to bathe myself whilst basically sitting in my own filthy water freezing and struggling to wash myself. When we informed the reception staff of this issue, their explanation was that this was a known issue which was common in the suites. I am of the opinion that running water is a basic necessity and human need that any hotel room should offer whether it is a hostel or not. However, this was advertised as a suite, a private room, as such I would not anticipate having to use shared showering facilities (which we were forced to) or pay the price that we did for the suite. This is definitely 100% a hostel/backpacker place, with absolutely no services. In my opinion they should not even offer private rooms. The private rooms are clearly an afterthought and they don’t even have the infrastructure to support them. If you are expecting anything even slightly nicer than a backpack or type hostel stay elsewhere. We checked out after only one night.
Hampton by Hilton Bariloche
4.2/556 Reviews
We spent 5 nights on points as Diamond members. The location of the hotel could not be better, a short walk to Centro Cívico, shopping, restaurants (we recommend Breogan for good food at reasonable prices) and chocolate shops. We had a spacious corner room with beautiful views of the lake. The breakfast buffet had lots of variety and the items were of better quality than one finds at Hampton Inns in the US. The staff were very pleasant and helpful. We rented a car at Sixt a short walk down the street (Frank was very helpful) and access to the indoor parking was via a room key access elevator. Our only complaint is the shower which was poorly designed so that the water ran onto the bathroom floor rather than back toward the drain. Also there was a faint sewer smell. It had a rainforest head without a wand which is not the best for short people. The bathroom could have had better lighting. With improvements to the bathroom which perhaps are only required to this particular suite (we did not see any others) we recommend this hotel.
Las Marianas Hotel
4.2/522 Reviews
We were staying in May, Mariana is an excellent host. The hotel has a very good taste for those who want a quiet, prolix environment with quality food (do not lose the cocoa cake and the apple buddy that makes Mariana ...exquisite). The sweet taste in the decoration, from art where you want to see (tables and sculptures, photos), to plants and tapes placed in the exact place. It always smells rich, but in the morning you are waking the flavor of a newly furnished bread (and there is a half difficult to sleep again... it gives you a hunger!). Sweets are exquisite. Natural yoghurt made by them, orange juice, eggs. The room was very comfortable and the room was very comfortable. All the people who attended us, from whom he received us to whom he fired us at the check out: perfect! Thanks!!! beautiful experience.
Hotel Bariloche by Tierra Gaucha
3.7/510 Reviews
Nice service! People in general, was so kind. Even tho, we had to stay in one campus for two days and we had to move to the other, where we had made the reservation, for admin problems. But in general, it's great. Breakfast is not a big super yummy thing, normal.

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