Balneario Argentino Hotels with a Pool information
Hotels with a Pool in Balneario Argentino
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What are some hotels with pools in Balneario Argentino?
Argentino Hotel Casino & Resort: Features 2 indoor pools, a children’s pool, and 2 restaurants. Hotel Argentina: Offers a children’s pool, an indoor pool, and daily. El Descubrimiento Resort Club: Provides a children’s pool, an indoor pool, and free water-park access. Dunas del Este: Features 3 indoor pools, a children’s pool, and a sauna. HOTEL TAMARIZ: Offers 3 beach bars, an indoor pool, and spa services.
What is there to see and do in Balneario Argentino?
Take a walk along the waterfront at Piriapolis Beach and Punta Colorada Beach. Discover sights such as Cerro Pan de Azúcar, Paseo Sierra de Las Animas, and San Antonio Hill during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Balneario Argentino?
You may want to think about a place to stay that offers an outdoor pool if you plan to visit Balneario Argentino in the warmest months of January, February, or December when the average temp is 72°F. Lodging offering an indoor pool may be the way to go if you visit during the coldest months of July, August, or June when the average temperature is 54°F.
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"I arrived to check in on the afternoon of the 28th to find an empty reception desk. A maintenance worker kindly did what he could to help me and the other customers piling up at the reception desk since its attendant was gone for a good 20 minutes (no sign, no explanation). Cecilia (as I later learned she is called) arrived, attending to guests gruffly and out of order and with no excuse for her absence. As she checked me in, she demanded payment, although I had already paid for the room. I politely questioned whether she was certain that payment would be necessary (as I remembered having paid), but she vehemently insisted, interrupting more than usual, that I had not prepaid my reservation. I paid, placed my luggage in my room (where I found long lists of largely trivial DONT's backed by vague threats, such as unfriendly warnigns about taking $2 dollar towels to the beach... sigh...) and was on my way out of the hotel when Cecilia loudly demanded that I leave my key at the desk? Policy or not, it is insulitn for adults to need to wait 20 minutes for Ceclia to let them back in their room... just let us keep the key, Cecilia, especially if you aren't into doing your job... I dealt briefly with other members of the staff that evening, and found their attitudes, to a person, to be much more respectful and helpful. Upon returing to the hotel after dinner, I was stopped by another staff member who flagged me down to explain that, indeed, Cecilia had double charged me. "
A verified traveler from Brisbane stayed at Hotel Escorial