Cambremon Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Travelers Digest World Tour
Written By Mike Smith
 


In the Latin American capital city of Buenos Aires there are literally hundreds of hotels. The cultural center of this stunning and erotic city flows from the downtown to the countless suburbs, each offering their own unique heritage and style.

When we arrived in the city in May 2004 we really had little concept of the multitude of choices we would have, but wanted to stay as close to the center as possible. We immediately began our search for the best hotel with the most favorable location and sought one with class, comfort, price and amenities. Searching the internet and spending hours strolling the lanes and wide boulevards we eventually made our choice...The Cambremon Hotel. Located virtually in the heart of the city it retained its tranquil environment, by being located on a small street, while still offering close proximity to fine restaurants, pubs, shopping centers and the city's rich nightlife.

The hotel staff were well trained in the art of attentive service and genuinely welcome their clients with sincerity, style and graciousness. The large rooms and suites are lavished with fine furnishings, cable television, quite and efficient climate control, a wet-bar and 24 hour room service. The fine dining in their accommodating restaurant offered a good variety of side and main dishes, excellent deserts and a well stocked bar. In its entirety gave you little reason to dine elsewhere.

We spent 7 days and nights at this splendid hotel and recommend it without hesitation. They offer the best service, friendliest staff, well appointed suites to provide you with every possible luxury and they do it at a very fair price. The Cambremon Hotel and Apartments are the best choice while enjoying the festival and cultural city of Buenos Aires.

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Review written by the touring editor; Mike Smith in June 2004

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