jasonnsmith
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The Hotel Sirenuse has a facade that begs you to come and settle down in front of one of the huge fireplaces. I visited during the winter (June below the equateur) while working with an exchange program for my students. While they stayed with host families my colleague and I have the good fortune of staying at this wonderful hotel full of personality. When we arrived after a very long day of traveling from Atlanta, the receptionist greeted us with an amazing and infectious smile and could not have been nicer and more welcoming. She explained the hotel to us, in Spanish, and showed us to our rooms. The rooms may not boasts all the amenities of some other hotels, but for being rated 2 stars, I lack for nothing in my room. It's complete with an AC/heating unit and even has Swiss-inspired shutters outside the windows. The entire hotel is clean and clutter free, and full of amazing wooden elements that make the entire space feel cozy and inviting. The downstairs is where you'll find and taste of the Alps smack dab on the cost of Argentina. The vaulted ceilings boasts wooden accents as do the directions and ornamentation; transporting you to a feel of being in an Alpine village. Continuing with the European influence, the breakfast in the morning offers guests different types of croissants, ham and cheese, cereal, yogurt, etc. as well as delicious, amazing, and bold cafe con leche, which is prepared for you by the amazing family running the hotel. They truly care about the quality of your stay and chat with you in the morning when you arrive the the wooden splendor of the dining area. I wholly recommend this hotel for people visiting Mar del Plata. Chaperones of this program usually stay in a different hotel, but I am definitely going to suggest switching to this one for our future visits.