Buenos Aires of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is also known as the Capital Federal. It is Argentine Republic’s capita. In Spanish, its name means "fair winds". It is one of Latin America’s largest cities.
Buenos Aires has so much to offer especially when it comes to its cultural scene. Residents of this city are called "portenos" or "people from the port". It is an open integrating city that guarantees an exceptional urban adventure.
The city has a total of 48 districts or "barrios". The most visited barrios are:
San Telmo – This area houses colonial-style houses through cobblestone lanes that are illuminated with charming wrought iron lanterns. This is also where you’ll find an exciting underground nightlife.
Mirocentro Downtown – This area is close to many major historical spots. The famous pedestrian street when it comes to shopping is Florida Street.
La Boca – This is regarded as the most controversial neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is a favorite spot of tourists because of its vibrant colors and rich history. Its urban scene is highlighted with purples, reds, yellows and greens.
Recoleta – This is one of the city’s most expensive and finest areas. It features a lot of large green spaces, 1st class restaurants and French-style buildings.
Palermo – This is a hip residential neighborhood with intersections and tree-lined streets as well as bars and restaurants.
Belgrano – This is a peaceful, residential neighborhood in the city. It also has lots of architectural relics, restaurants and vast green spaces.
Other districts are Boedo, Almagro, Congreso, Caballito, Perto Madero and San Cristobal as well as Tribunales and Retiro.
Buenos Aires Downtown Accommodations
Since Buenos Aires has so many districts or barrios, there are various lodging accommodations you can choose from. Depending on the district, there are various things the city can offer. Along the downtown section, here are some accommodations you can consider:
Millhouse Hostel – This is a backpacker’s favorite lodging accommodations. It offers shared kitchens and Internet access. They also offer tango lessons and tours to guests. It is also a loved party place. Dorm units cost 34 pesos for members and 38 pesos for non-members. Payments are given in advance. Their address is Hipolito Yrigoyen Street 959. Their phone number is +54-11-4345-9604 or +54-11-4343-5038.
Hostel Suites Florida – This downtown hotel is set in Buenos Aires most central spot – Florida Street. This street is the city’s major tourist pedestrian road. It is close to Corrientes Avenue, the core of Portenos culture. The main transportation route and 9 de Julio Avenue is also close by. Rooms have heaters, air conditioners and private bathrooms. Their phone number is +54-11-4325-0969.
Kapake – This is a modern and new hostel along Palermo Hollywood. It is near cultural activities and bars as well as great restaurants, clubs and shopping venues. The hotel has sparkling new facilities, fresh modern designs, huge TVs, complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi as well as large lockers and rooftop terraces. The staff of this hotel is renowned for the hospitality and friendliness. It is perfect for backpackers and budget travelers.
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