Terrible hotel for 3 nights. At best this is a 1 star hotel, maybe slightly better than a youth hostel. 3 1 /2 stars is delusional. They first gave us room 27A, in the annex across the street. It was right next to the front door, the front desk and the road. It sounded like grand central station. The air conditioner leaked a few ounces an hour onto the floor next to the bed. There was only one staff person who spoke English, a nice guy from Venezuela, who was very helpful. At our insistence, he moved us to a quiet and bigger room upstairs, 17A, in the Annex. Why stick us in the worst room at first? Better room, but only one 50-watt bulb for the entire room, wobbly, slanted floors that made our suitcases roll, and a refrigerator that oozed brown stuff. I now have the flu. Broken vanity table tipped and broke a glass. Just propped it back up against the wall. Breakfast was inedible -- if you don’t like meat and cheese on white bread. No fruit, except apples the first morning.
In contrast, our 4-star hotel in Bueno Aires was a 4-star hotel under American standards. Wow what a difference. I thought I could trust Expedia’s stars. Very disappointed.