Lola House is a large, beautifully restored 19th century home in the Boedo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. This is the area that inspired the famous writers Homero Manzi and Julian Centeya, among others, with its antique spirit of tango and the golden days of Buenos Aires. Lydia and Ana, the charming sisters who run the hotel, are generous, kind, welcoming and incredibly helpful in every way. Knowledgeable about this city that they take pride in and love, they take exceptional care of their guests and provide the best tourist advice available. read more
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| Overall | 2 votes | |
| Clean | 2 votes | |
| Staff | 2 votes | |
| Location | 2 votes | |
| Social | 2 votes | |
| Value | 2 votes |
Located conveniently near the Bodeo Station on the E subway line, we are also along the routes of the #134, 115, 165, 127, 23, 128 and 4 Bus lines. We are just ten minutes from the famous Obelisk, the symbol of the city of Buenos Aires, in San Telmo at the intersection of Boedo and San Juan.
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great place especially for first time visitors to Buenos Aires, staff was a great help for helping with a tour of the city and booking us at a tango club. Owners treated us like family.
Canada | over 45 | Male
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David Hope
We had a great time at the hotel. I see why it is so highly rated. The staff make you feel at home and are a wealth of information regarding BA.
Canada | over 45 | Male