Featuring a garden, Land Plaza Hotel is located in Bahía Blanca. Each room at the 4-star hotel has city views, and guests can enjoy access to a sun terrace and to an indoor pool.
This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi. The accommodation features an elevator and a shared lounge for guests.
Anne
Argentina
We booked last minute and within half an hour they were at the property to let us in. The owner was super nice and even spoke some dutch! The beds and home were comfortable and in the city center, our host recommended us a place to get dinner which was exactly what we needed sfter a long day of driving. Parking was spacious and comfortable even for my pick-up!!
I forgot a sweater there and they agreed to hold on to it for me until i pass through again.
Offering a garden, Oasis Cochera opcional features accommodations in Bahía Blanca. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi. The accommodation offers an elevator and private check-in and check-out for guests.
Free Wifi is available, and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. The apartment is composed of 1 bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom. A flat-screen TV is available.
With free Wifi, this 1-bedroom apartment offers a cable flat-screen TV and a fully equipped kitchen with kitchenware. Towels and bed linen are featured in the apartment.
Bahía Blanca used to be a decent city, with everything...
Bahía Blanca used to be a decent city, with everything decently put and fine prices, but the last decade or two had turned it into a sh1t hole when it comes to hotels, taxis, and services in general. Absurd prices for absolute average and low quality services. For something really good, be ready to pay New York prices in this small, insignificant city. The only good restaurant in the city is Gambrinus, there's good service for short stops at YPF Full gas stations, and it's definitely NOT a place for any kind of tourism. Mornings in a good cafe can be something nice (if you find a decent cafe open before 10hs., and not run/catered by young stup1d and careless people), but not much more than that. If you don't NEED to come to Bahía Blanca, and your time/budget is limited, better stay away from it.
SebastianRodriguez
Argentina
Scored 2.0
2.0
First - don't drive here unless you want an adventure.
First - don't drive here unless you want an adventure. This is not a tourist town. Street signs are confusing, and except for main streets, signs don't exist.
Maintenance of streets and sidewalks does not exist. Broken sidewalks makes for constant trip hazards. We noticed that locals walk together side by side, even 3 or 4 together. It appears to maybe be an Argentine custom, but if you happen to be walking in the opposite direction on a sidewalk, no one will squeeze together or move at all to open a path for you, forcing you to step off the sidewalk to accommodate them.
This is one of the most dirty city's we have ever visited. Most of all, we have never seen a city with as much dog urine and excrement on the sidewalks as Bahia Blanca. We don't think anyone picks up after their dog. It is disgusting! This is in the main down-town district and it is impossible to not constantly step in dog excrement. It is impossible for city officials to not know how dirty the sidewalks are, but there is no sign of any cleaning of them.
Terry
Canada
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I stayed in a small apartment with 2 rooms and a bathroom in Bahía Blanca and my experience was excellent. The apartment met all the expectations described in the listing. The location is great, and the facilities are suitable for a comfortable stay. The hosts were extremely attentive and kind, providing excellent service throughout my stay. I would recommend this apartment to anyone planning to spend some time in the city. It was a very positive experience!
We were welcomed well. They were very kind to our dog and let her stay in the room. The hotel is basic but still very clean and comfortable. Good value for money. Lots of lovely plants in the patio. All the facilities you need for a comfortable stay.
The location is great. The apartment overlooks Bahia Blanca's Central Park. Lucas gave me good recommendation for dinner. Lucas and his wife helped me set up my phone with an Argentinian Sim card.
The reservation was not confirmed, when I arrived on the hotel the recepcionist informed that it was full. The hotel impression was too bad. I stayed on other place.
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