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feria9 8 Sep 2016 23:25

Hostel with secure parking in Buenos Aires
 
Good evening,

I am looking for recommendations of good hostels or guesthouses with secure parking for motorbikes in Buenos Aires - can anyone suggest a place?

Our trip is looming... I can't believe we could be there in a month and a half! :mchappy:

Hope you have some suggestions.

Many thanks,
Anna

memo-p 9 Sep 2016 02:14

Hostels with parking was a challenge for us in buenos aires. We stayed for a while in the hotel bolivar in San telmo, they didn't have parking but they were right beside a parking garage. Be careful , there are a lot of parking garages but some are not open weekends.

BruceP 9 Sep 2016 08:12

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Originally Posted by feria9 (Post 546968)
Good evening,

I am looking for recommendations of good hostels or guesthouses with secure parking for motorbikes in Buenos Aires - can anyone suggest a place?

Our trip is looming... I can't believe we could be there in a month and a half! :mchappy:

Hope you have some suggestions.

Many thanks,
Anna


I thought Dakar Motos was the only place in town ?

https://www.facebook.com/Dakar-Motos-172961012739338/
DakarMotos.com

IanJ 9 Sep 2016 13:12

Palermo Hostel
 
Greetings Anna

In 2014 I stayed at Hostes Guemes Y Oro in the Palermo district. The basement has a ground level entrance on Guemes. There's enough space to park a bike, or two bikes if they are very friendly. I did a service on my bike while I was there.

I don't have details but try sending them an email and ask if it's still available. You might need to remind them about it, it was only when I went back the second time that the guy behind the desk showed me where I could park.

If you look on google maps street view you can see the hostel and the basement doorway on Guemes

Also I just remembered contact Ed at

www.Xfiltrate.com - Professional Motorcycle Parking

He has a bike parking business. He was very helpful to me and other friends while I was in BA.

Good Luck

Ian J

brownbear75 9 Sep 2016 13:18

Hola Anna,

Some friends and I stayed at a place called Kilca Backpackers in Buenos Aries with our motos in early April.

They had a secure courtyard you could ride into from the street.

Great old colonial place in Monserrat - close to San Telmo and centro.

It did need a little love but they were doing renovations when we were there. So hopefully place is now looking sharp and fulfilling its potential. They were adding private rooms I believe.

Maybe get in touch with them and see if they still have moto parking and what options there are.

Home-gb - Kilca Backpackers

Kilca Hostal in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Book B&B's with Hostelworld.com

Cheers
Neil

chris 9 Sep 2016 16:55

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Originally Posted by brownbear75 (Post 546991)
Hola Anna,

Some friends and I stayed at a place called Kilca Backpackers in Buenos Aries with our motos in early April.

They had a secure courtyard you could ride into from the street.

Great old colonial place in Monserrat - close to San Telmo and centro.

It did need a little love but they were doing renovations when we were there. So hopefully place is now looking sharp and fulfilling its potential. They were adding private rooms I believe.

Maybe get in touch with them and see if they still have moto parking and what options there are.

Home-gb - Kilca Backpackers

Kilca Hostal in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Book B&B's with Hostelworld.com

Cheers
Neil

I was at Kilca for 1 night in January this year. Thought the owners were obnoxious and the place was dirty and dangerous (gas leak). I moved to a hotel around the corner with a/c and parking (next door) for the same price as a single in that dump.

It needs renovation because it can't get any worse than it was. The "manager" reminded me of Frankenfurter off the Rocky Horror Show

feria9 10 Sep 2016 11:21

Good morning

Thank you for your replies!

Memo-p - thanks for your suggestion. How did you find the garage - was it very secure or were you worried about the bike all the time?

BruceP - thanks, I've read about Dakar Motos but wasn't sure about the place because of the very mixed reviews. Did you actually stay there and if so, how was it?

IanJ - thanks very much! I will contact the hostel. The parking business is a great idea - it never occurred to me to Google something like that! :thumbup1:

Brownbear75 - thank you for your suggestion. Secure courtyard does sound good!

Chris - sorry to hear you had such a bad experience with this hostel. Was the garage beside the hotel you moved to secure?

We have never ridden in South America before hence a little nervous about keeping our lovely little bikes safe :scooter: :scooter:

Anna

BruceP 10 Sep 2016 13:27

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Originally Posted by feria9 (Post 547027)
Good morning



BruceP - thanks, I've read about Dakar Motos but wasn't sure about the place because of the very mixed reviews. Did you actually stay there and if so, how was it?

We have never ridden in South America before hence a little nervous about keeping our lovely little bikes safe :scooter: :scooter:

Anna

Dakar was as much as we expected, plenty of space for the bikes.
Sandra organised the shipping out.
We stayed about 3 nights, hostal accommodation was very basic , but very cheap :-)

We stayed there in 2011

It all depends on what you want.

chris 10 Sep 2016 19:01

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Originally Posted by feria9 (Post 547027)
I've read about Dakar Motos but wasn't sure about the place because of the very mixed reviews.

Without wishing to go over old ground, the "mixed" reviews (i.e. negative as well as everybody else being only positive) come from an internet (hubb) troll who pops up every so often with different names, causes ill feeling, before getting (again) banned by the site owner.

Can't remember exactly (would require effort on my part), but he's appeared here with at least 4 different aliases. Ding dong, Charlie (not Hebdo)

Javier and Sandra are super people who offer great friendship and service (so say the 99%)...

memo-p 10 Sep 2016 22:28

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Originally Posted by BruceP (Post 546983)
I thought Dakar Motos was the only place in town ?

https://www.facebook.com/Dakar-Motos-172961012739338/
DakarMotos.com



They are great for arranging bike flights, but the hostel is gone.

memo-p 10 Sep 2016 22:31

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Originally Posted by feria9 (Post 547027)
Good morning



Thank you for your replies!



Memo-p - thanks for your suggestion. How did you find the garage - was it very secure or were you worried about the bike all the time?







I wasn't worried at all. There was always a big angry man in the entrance booth , and you couldn't see my bike from the street.

IanJ 11 Sep 2016 04:08

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Good morning

We have never ridden in South America before hence a little nervous about keeping our lovely little bikes safe :scooter: :scooter:

Anna

Yes, often it's easy to find a hostel/hotel to stay, but then find no place for your trusty steed.

Even if at first glance it looks like there's no obvious bike parking it's worthwhile asking. They might have a lockup area nearby or I've ridden the bike through the front door and parked in an inside courtyard or the brekkie area.

You'll be surprised how narrow a door can be when you want to get a bike through :smile2:

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feria9 11 Sep 2016 15:49

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Originally Posted by memo-p (Post 547067)
I wasn't worried at all. There was always a big angry man in the entrance booth , and you couldn't see my bike from the street.

Haha! Big angry guy sounds great! :clap:

feria9 11 Sep 2016 16:00

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Originally Posted by IanJ (Post 547078)
Yes, often it's easy to find a hostel/hotel to stay, but then find no place for your trusty steed.

Even if at first glance it looks like there's no obvious bike parking it's worthwhile asking. They might have a lockup area nearby or I've ridden the bike through the front door and parked in an inside courtyard or the brekkie area.

You'll be surprised how narrow a door can be when you want to get a bike through :smile2:

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Brilliant photos Ian! :-)

As we are starting our trip in BA I want to make sure I have a place with secure parking booked before we get there (I'm very precious about my beastie you see) :D

I'm sure I will be less worried once on the road :smartass: haha!

IanJ 12 Sep 2016 12:48

Thanks

I think I did about a 5000 point U-turn to get the bike lined up facing the doorway to get out of that courtyard. :smile3:


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