The hotel is located near the train station and 2 steps from the metro. You can't call it good, the rooms are small with old dusty furniture. Climate control did not work at all, and hot water appeared in the evening. Plus, the living room is quite spacious. Breakfast - tea, coffee, croissants, roll, muesli and cheese (2 types: melted and hard).
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The hotel is located near the train station and 2 steps from the metro. You can't call it good, the rooms are small with old dusty furniture. Climate control did not work at all, and hot water appeared in the evening. Plus, the living room is quite spacious. Breakfast - tea, coffee, croissants, roll, muesli and cheese (2 types: melted and hard). No sausages, yoghurts, fruit at all!! ! Even scrambled eggs or scrambled eggs. Perhaps justified by a very budget price - 49 euros per night from a double room. For "shopping" come down as a transit point. As for shopping, in 2 days we ran around Buenos Aires and visited Seravalle. Buenos Aires has budget shops, from the positive points: Benetton 3-storey, Bata (shoes) and Tosca Blue - shoes and accessories. I liked it very much in Seravalle, but it is impossible to get around everything thoroughly in one day. Either run-run out of stores, or choose individual brands to your liking, and ignore the rest of the stores. By the way, who plans to take a bus to Seravalle, there are 2 buses to Milan at 17 and 19. Nobody openly talks about the second one, probably designed for latecomers. The Italians seemed punctual - transport works strictly by the minute.
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