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Mar del Plata Hotels & Hostels (5)


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City Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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This worker-owned cooperative has an old-school feel and a delightful back garden. It's worth paying a bit extra for the 'superior' rooms - they have better beds and sunny balconies overlooking the street. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Etoile (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Its central location, plus the super-spacious rooms and large bathrooms, make this place good value. Wi-fi's available in the lounge. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Mare D'Argento (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Los Troncos | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Close to Playa Grande at the smart end of town, the freshly updated rooms are smallish but comfortable. An easy walk to both the beach and the bars on LM Alem and Bernardo de Irigoyen. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Nuevo Horizonte (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Mid-range
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Free parking and helpful staff at this nondescript hotel, which offers excellent half-price deals in the off-season. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Residencial Córdoba (Guesthouse)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Rooms are basic but spotless in this rambling family-owned place, where oversized photos of beaming grandkids decorate the breakfast room. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About Mar del Plata (Argentina)

Tango fever isn't just a BA phenomenon: Mar del Plata dancers strut their stuff (Photographer: Michael Taylor)

Mar del Plata, or Mardel as it is commonly known, has been transformed from commercial center to essential beach destination for middle-class vacationers. The wide, attractive beach bustles in