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| J Willis |
31 January 2003 |
Stayed at Marriott Plaza - Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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We enjoyed the La Boca area, went to Igauzu Falls and the Mendosa areas which we enjoyed. Our favorite restrurant was in Mendoza the Francis Mallman Rest.
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| J Mcilvaine |
12 January 2003 |
Stayed at Michelangelo - Calafate, Argentina.
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Calafate is becoming more and more of a tourist destination with the new airport. It is WINDY in their summer and COLD in winter.
There is a fairly standard visitor "things to do and see" list - the glaciers, ranches, and the petroglyphs. It's an easy place for travellers to find their way around.
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| D Lafayette |
05 December 2002 |
Stayed at Michelangelo - Calafate, Argentina.
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El Calafate is certainly a bit touristy, with prices to match, but that compares against the already low prices throughout Argentina. In other words, it's expensive for Argentina but still a good value overall. The reason for El Calafate is the Moreno Glacier, which is both a great visual and audio experience. Incredible!
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| J Miller |
24 November 2002 |
Stayed at Golden Tulip Savoy - Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Hotel near the constitution bldg and a relatively easy walk to many of the places of interest in the city. City was a place of many contrasts and although going through tough economic times it still had a vibrancy about it. The architecture was incredible in the older sections - newer leaves a bit to be desired. Wealth and poverty seemed to co-exist.
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| D Frank |
28 October 2002 |
Stayed at Carollo - Mendoza, Argentina.
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Hire a car and driver from the area.
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