Address: Valenting feilberg 218 , El calafate 9405, Argentina
Few places feel precious when you're a fly-by-night, but this stands vivid among them. These storybook A-frame cabins offer snug beds and thoughtful touches to please the weary traveller. A key ingredient is the warm Giordano family that spans three generations.In a small suburban lot, these cozy 1970s cabins are a welcome surprise. Each place is private and properly kept. Spiral staircases lead to attic beds that span the loft. The newer guest apartments offer space for up to seven. Self-caterers can use their own kitchenette or cook in the main house, where the kitchen drawers are labeled better than the Dewey decimal system. Sweet touches include the English lavender in the garden and a sheltered dining patio brimming with plants and cushioned seats. A basic breakfast is included; there's also a hot beverage service and meals upon request.
In a small suburban lot, these cozy 1970s cabins are a welcome surprise. Each place is private and properly kept. Spiral staircases lead to attic beds that span the loft. The newer guest apartments offer space for up to seven. Self-caterers can use their own kitchenette or cook in the main house, where the kitchen drawers are labeled better than the Dewey decimal system. Sweet touches include the English lavender in the garden and a sheltered dining patio brimming with plants and cushioned seats. A basic breakfast is included; there's also a hot beverage service and meals upon request.
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Atmosphere: Retro and Low-key
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