Howard Johnson 9 De Julio Avenue is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Buenos Aires, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Guest rooms offer a minibar and air conditioning, and Howard Johnson 9 De Julio Avenue makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including 24 hour front desk, room service, and a concierge. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is valet parking available to guests.
While staying at Howard Johnson 9 De Julio Avenue, visitors can check out Palacio Barolo (0.4 mi) and Centro Cultural Kirchner (0.7 mi), some of Buenos Aires' top attractions.
While visiting Buenos Aires, you may want to try some tapas at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Cabaña Las Lilas, Floreria Atlantico, or Cafe San Juan.
During your visit, be sure to check out Puerto Madero (1.1 mi), which is a popular attraction within walking distance of the hotel.
Enjoy your stay in Buenos Aires!
The hotel is located close to Monserrat and 9 july street. The hotel is nice looking and nicely furnished. Personnel is pleasant , but speaks mainly spanish. The hotel is good quality for reasonable money. There is a good restaurant Manela , with very good food, but service again only in spanish. so learn a few words. Overall good quality for very reasonable money
Location: not so good Cleanliness: good Staff: alright What I honestly can’t get past is how awful breakfast was...😱 there was not much, the bananas were practically black, then when I ask for fried eggs the waiter brought some burnt eggs! I ask if I could get a new order cause, how can I eat those right? Well, he wasn’t sure what I meant when I said I just didn’t want my eggs burn like that... after 10 minutes he came back with my eggs and those were “just a bit burn” and since I felt bad saying something else I said those were ok... You wouldn’t believe how relieved he looked! He said “Great, cause the staff in the kitchen wasn’t sure of how you wanted them” 😭
We stayed there for a second time for 10 days as it was an ideal location for business activities with good access to the highways. Front Desk Hotel staff as well as the restaurant staff were all fantastic and friendly. A few interesting moments with a number of Demonstrations throughout our 2 week stay made things rather interesting....100's of thousands of Argentinians chanting and marching towards the Parliament building converging on the 9 De Julio Avenue and often right infront of the hotel. Apparently this happens on a regular basis. Room decor is a bit tired but acceptable given the age of the building. Our suite allowed plenty of room and comfort. Internet sometimes kicks out and is a bit weak but workable. Parking nearby was convenient as was plenty of shopping locations. We are quite seasoned travelers but one advise though if staying in the big city of Buenos Aires is to remove all jewelry such as necklaces as my wife had her small necklace ripped off by 2 hooligans during a daytime demonstration of a huge crowd. We were OK but left us a bit shaken. For the remaining time we moved out to the suberbs out in Pilar.…
We booked this hotel for one night before embarking on a cruise. We picked the hotel because it was advertised as being in a good location and within 7 minutes of the pier. The hotel itself has a dark, old lobby and the front office staff speak almost no English. They were very nice and tried really hard to communicate using cell phones to translate. If you don't speak Spanish, they really can only check you in and out. In other words, no restaurant recommendations, tango show reservations, etc. The rooms were small, clean, so adequate for an overnight stay. The restaurant upstairs is basic, but the food fresh and tasty. The location is okay. The nearest attractions, the Obelisk and Theatro Colon, are about a 3/4-mile walk which wouldn't be bad if it was hot and humid. Anything else will require a taxi cab ride. Overall, not bad, but definitely basic.…
Positives: -not sold out at 6 PM day of arrival -reasonable price Negatives: -no working WiFi (they have different routers set up named after the floor they are on; none worked) -no working air flow, broken ventilation system, slept in an 80 degree room after shutting window because street noise was too loud -bathroom covered in black mold -they did not have my reservation in the computer when I arrived, which is going to cause all kinds of problems for my Wyndham account
We booked this room through United Airlines as we had flown in on them. The price was right (<$100/night) and located in the central area near a lot of the sights. It is an old hotel that has been remodeled. The rooms are small like old downtown hotels but were clean There was a bathtub/shower in the smaller bathroom (one person type). The room included a breakfast consisting of breads, cold cuts, cheese, jellies, fruit salad and orange juice or milk. The WiFi was free but as in most hotels slow (I have high speed at home and miss it. The front desk is friendly and helpful. We would stay here again due to the very reasonable price and location.
The place is a little out dated but not a big deal. The staff is good not great. The free breakfast is the best thing about this place. They do not have a good computer system so make sure you have all of your reservation information at the ready.
I stayed at the Howard Johnson and the lobby looks good, the staff is amazingly pleasant and the hotel is located within walking distance of San Telmo, Puerto Madero, La Casa Rosada, etc... So an ideal hotel to stay at. My only constructive feedback is that as clean as the hotel was, the carpeting needs replacing and some of the decor in the rooms needs to be updated so that it doesn't look so old or as unclean
The room was dirty and the bed too old. A good thing is the location great location. The pictures of the place are deceiving. Is not as nice as it look in pictures. Valet parking was a nice thing also.
Been in there in September and was not so good experience so far. The breakfast is good. There is no much options but you have some choices. The room was awful. When we arrived the bathroom was terrible and actually there was "things" inside the toilet. I expect from a hotel that they clean the room after another host. The ar conditioner wasn't working and even being cold outside due the end of winter, the room was a bit hot and AC must be working. The location is good. Close from Subway line C and fell blocks from Obelisco. But the worst was the dirty bathroom for sure. Seems that the best rooms they give when you pay directly, when you book from sites like booking or even tripadvisor they give you the worst.
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