Not sure why this is listed under hotels, as it is most definitely a B&B, in owner's home on a quiet, gravel street a 10-15 minute walk from El Calafate's main street (which is lined with pricey restaurants and shops). When I arrived from the airport by taxi, I was chagrined to see a "closed" sign on the door, as I already had a reservation for two nights, but Jorge, who speaks fluent English, came out and explained the government had closed the place for a day due to a problem with taxes. He said he had already arranged for me to stay at another B&B nearby, and even insisted on paying for that night himself as he felt responsible for inconveniencing me (imagine that in the States or almost anywhere else!). Next day, while I was on a tour to the nearby glacier, my bags were taken to my new room. Room was large, though basic, with two twin beds. No TV in the room, but there is a large one in the living room, and owner's wife volunteered to switch to an English-language channel for me. Guests can use the owner's PC at the front dsk to access the Internet. Breakfast was standard B&B fare. I arranged my own glacier tour at a travel place downtown (inn can also do it for you). Jorge gave me walking directions to get into town quickly, and also called so I could get transport in the airport shuttle (cheaper than a taxi, but does fill in advance; when you land at the airport, best to grab a place on the shuttle while you wait for your luggage, or you will be left with the only option of a 50 Peso taxi ride, as was I).
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
Absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young Singles, A romantic getaway, Girlfriend getaway, tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
Great pool scene, pet owners, Families with Small Children
I selected this hotel as a top choice for:
Outdoor / Adventure