Lo conozco por reuniones a las que concurro, ya que estamos curando en contenido para vestir las paredes de toda la planta baja(Lobby, Recepción y Salones) con obras de arte. Voy a hablar solo de lo que conozco y es la planta baja(Lobby, Recepción y Salón)… es un lugar prolijo, cuidado, minimalista, limpio, confortable, posee WiFi gratuito, los sillones son cómodos, el servicio de bar tiene muy buen café con excelentes bocaditos dulces de cortesía(Coco y Dulce de Leche /Brownie) y Toiletes impecables. El la planta baja hay dos computadoras para uso de internet de los huespedes, aunque hoy la mayoría viaje con su propia notebook, smartphone o tablet… nunca esta de mas una PC de escritorio.
Emily D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Miami, FL
We chose this hotel because we found a good deal and we loved the location. The hotel looks nice, modern and simple do not expect anything special. The beds were comfy and clean. I like when you enter your room you first have a small room with a couch/bed in the entrance like a den, then the bathroom then the actual room. The only thing is that the room was made to look nice but we’re poorly finished, doors wouldn’t close properly and the floor laminate would slide. The street in front of the hotel was closed because of construction just make sure to tell your cab driver to drop you off in either Esmeralda and Tucuman or Esmeralda and Av. Corrientes and walk a block. The breakfast was great, lots of pastries, breads, cereals, fruits, eggs, omelet, and juices. If your looking for a good location this has it, as it’s close to many tourist attractions. But we would stay here again as we had a nice experience just hope next time the street is finished.
Spartacus S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Chicago, IL
Buenos Aires, Argentina Gee, what has taken me so long to write a review of the Rochester ? Well, yes, I am a procrastinator. I was watching a news piece the other day about the Falklands(or do you say Malvinas ?) War coverage regarding a riot in the Plaza de Mayo. Bingo ! I’ve been there. I was in Buenos Aires circa 2011 during Easter(Holy Week). I went to the main Cathedral for Easter Mass and shook hands with the Archbishop of Buenos Aires who now goes by the name of Pope Francis. This news flash brought back memories of my stay at the Rochester Hotel. I stayed at the Rochester for one week. It is located in the micro district(down town) and close to everything. The Hotel is just two blocks from the intersecting Streets of Lavalle and Florida. Both streets are blocked off and no motor vehicle traffic is allowed. Many street vendors offer their wares for sale on those two streets. The Hotel Rochester is a nice hotel and the rooms were nice, neat and clean. Wi-FI is not free however. The rooms are somewhat smaller than a room you might find at the Holiday Inn and pricier too. I paid $ 225.00 for a room that would cost $ 95.00 at a Holiday Inn near O’Hare in Chicago. Maybe the high cost was due to it being Easter Week. Or, due to it’s excellent location. The Hotel Rochester is walking distance to the Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada, Puerto Madero, Avenida 9 de Julio, reportedly the widest street in South America, and many fine restaurants. The Hotel Desk personnel were pleasant and fluent in English, always a plus. Also available free of charge was the Hotel safe for valuables. Approximately twenty feet from the hotel was a small grocery store where snacks, beverages, and other products were available. The hotel room had a small refrigerator in the room for storage of beverages etc. All in all I had a pleasant stay at the Rochester Hotel. If you are looking for a place centrally located to many tourist attractions, Hotel Rochester is the place for you. I only gave it 3 stars due to it’s pricey cost.