I was in Buenos Aries for a week and after staying in a cheaper hotel in Palermo, I was looking forward to stay in this more expensive hotel in the downtown area. I was disappointed however. I have asked for a quiet room on a higher floor facing away from the main street with a double bed. Instead I was given a noisy room on a lower floor facing the main street with twin beds - exactly the opposite to what I asked for. The hotel said my room was booked for Double/Twin beds, the hotel therefore had the right to offer me twin beds despite the fact that I have requested for double. OK, consider the lesson learnt and from now on, I will not make bookings that give the hotel that option.
This hotel is one of the very few hotels that still used the bulky old CRT television. Room was very average in terms of furnishings. Blanket was provided instead of doona. Bathroom amenities were just soap and shampoo. No face washers were provided. Neither was tea and coffee making facility, something basic that I would expect in a business hotel. There was no double glazing so I could hear the traffic outside clearly.
The breakfast was cold. There was just cold scrambled eggs and sausages you get sick of them very quickly. However, there was a variety of cakes, breads and fruits.
The hotel staffs seemed to have the longest face in Buenos Aires. Hardly anyone smiled and none seemed to be interested in greeting the guests.
The strong points of this hotel if I have to look for some, are its central location, and generally good sized rooms, but that's just about all. Overall, I did not enjoy my stay in NH Latino and not just because of the single beds, and if it is representative of all the other hotels in the NH chain, I would avoid it altogether in future.
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