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Recently stayed at the Serena hotel for three nights. Our room was clean, albeit the carpet was stained. We had two twin beds in a spacious room on the third floor, overlooking the street. It wasn't too noisy. The A/C worked well which being Argentina...More
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Response from serenabue, Gerente at Serena HotelResponded 16 December 2015
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Hola, Muchas gracias por sus comentarios, lo esperamos nuevamente, saludos
One of the nicest hotel I've stayed in Buenos Aires - modern & clean! In a upper class location and very close to the Recoleta. Breakfast is your typical Argentinian style but very fresh selections.
The only disappointment we had of our 3 nights was...More
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Response from serenabue, Gerente at Serena HotelResponded 17 December 2015
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Hola! gracias por sus comentarios, lo esperamos nuevamente, saludos
Very polite and helpfull staff in this small but fab hotel. Great bed, good airconditioner, drinks ( pisco sour is a must) and perfect location. A pitty the pool didnt work... But we could use the pool of the hotel around the corner that was...More
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Response from serenabue, Gerente at Serena HotelResponded 16 December 2015
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Hola, Muchas gracias por sus comentarios, lo esperamos nuevamente, saludos
Our group of friends spent 8 days between Christmas and New Year's and had a fabulous time at the Serena. From the moment we arrived to our departure we were shown a very warm and welcoming atmosphere. I cannot not say enough of the friendliness...More
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Response from serenabue, Gerente at Serena HotelResponded 16 December 2015
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Hola, Muchas gracias por sus comentarios, lo esperamos nuevamente, saludos
This hotel is a boutique hotel with reasonable rates for staying in the trendy and very safe area of Recoleta. The location is great, you can walk to most everything (if you are up for full days of walking) including the Microcentro area and the...More
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Response from serenabue, Gerente at Serena HotelResponded 16 December 2015
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Hola, Muchas gracias por sus comentarios, lo esperamos nuevamente, saludos
Exquisite palaces and luxurious apartment buildings combine with art galleries and exclusive boutiques to make Retiro the perfect spot for those who enjoy sophistication. However, the non-stop foot traffic to and from Retiro train and bus terminals, accompanied by the myriad of trucks leaving and arriving at the port, mean this neighbourhood is never truly at rest. One minute you are walking down a street dotted with
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ornate mansions and luxurious shop windows and the next you find yourself surrounded by a sea of people racing to catch their train or bus. It is this juxtaposition of never-ending comings and goings and quiet, elegant luxury that defines Retiro, as well as Buenos Aires, a city where sharp contrasts are all around.