I have found that staying in Buenos Aires and a hotel says gym, that can mean 2 dumbbells and a bench. This was a very small hotel that has a friendly staff. The room I had was over the road so typically about the time I wanted to relax, all the dogs in the neighborhood and all the strays decide to talk to each other, for hours. Someone on the street has a vehicle with no muffler and loves to race up and down the street early in the morning just to see how loud he can make it. I am over 6'3" so the bed was important. It was comfortable and I did not hang off, but there was so much noise from the streets at crazy hours, I really did not get a single night of good rest. If you decide to stay DO NOT stay in room 10. The breakfast consisted of coffee, some bread, cheese, and meat. A bit of cereal and some juice were the only other options. The basement had like a movie room projector and the entrance had like a coffee bar. It was kept clean, and I feel that I would have enjoyed it much more if I had a different room. The internet in the room was terrible, and I spent most of the time downstairs or in the hallway trying to get a signal. This hotel is not locate on a major busy street, so you will have to walk around 8 blocks to get to where the Obelisk is located. I did not see any good restaurants near the hotel so I had to walk a few blocks. The television channels were pretty good, but no news channels and about 5 English speaking channels.