Mariano Acosta Travel Guide
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Marriott Hotel Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport
Staff was very nice. Room was clean. Pool area was nice and clean. We didnt get to use the indoor hot tub area because no one told us this amenity was available, and when we finally found it, the area was apparently already closed for the day. Ordered a pepperoni pizza at the restaurant and only ...
Reviewed on 14 Jan 2026

Hotel Plaza Central Canning
Staff was great. Room was large. Very tired room. Attached to a mall, so plenty of dining options.
Reviewed on 16 Jan 2026

Posada de las Aguilas
This hotel was perfect for an overnight stay close to eze airport. While offering basic amenities, it was clean and staff was courteous. They offered a limited menu restaurant, early breakfast and free shuttle to and from the airport
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2026

ROZAS
Very convenient for a stay next to the airport. Thank you!
Reviewed on 14 Dec 2025

Hotel Boutique Devoto
The place is clean, spacious with almost everything you need. They don’t have irons so bring a travel one with you. The area around the hotel is very safe. What I like the most were the people. The staff were very helpful and friendly. If you speak Spanish, you can have a lot of fun. When I go back, ...
Reviewed on 21 Dec 2023

Marazul
Elena was fantastic, will highly recommend this place to anyone! Answered all my questions, made sure we had everything we needed and even gave us local recommendations, that turned out amazing! 5 star for Elena and her property!!
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024
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