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Casa Marina Argentina de Aeropuerto Ezeiza chek-in 24 h 10 minutos de Aeropuerto


Amenities

  • Parking

  • Swimming pool

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Room Service

  • Tour Desk

  • Housekeeping

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Property description

Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional features at this hostel include complimentary wireless internet access and a picnic area.
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US$25
/ night

Guest reviews

Facilities

5.4

Cleanliness

7.2

Service

7.8

2

Estrella

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31 Mar 2026

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Stayed 1 night

The place is too far,the location is errie. the beds/ mattress uncomfortable, the pillows smells. The bathroom is unsanitary, the floor is always wet have to be careful because it was slippery, it also smells of urine. The host gave us towels but we did not take a bath because of the condition of communal bathroom. It was very noisy even after 10 pm. It turned out that most of the guests they had were construction workers, they had loud music. Then early morning there was banging and noise by the side of the window I looked out and there’s a guy loading up 5 gallon buckets ? paint or something. I don’t recommend this place to anyone. I will not come back to this place.
The place is too far,the location is errie. the beds/ mattress uncomfortable, the pillows smells. The bathroom is unsanitary, the floor is always wet have to be careful because it was slippery, it also smells of urine. The host gave us towels but we did not take a bath because of the condition of communal bathroom. It was very noisy even after 10 pm. It turned out that most of the guests they had were construction workers, they had loud music. Then early morning there was banging and noise by the side of the window I looked out and there’s a guy loading up 5 gallon buckets ? paint or something. I don’t recommend this place to anyone. I will not come back to this place.

4

Meghan

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1 Mar 2026

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Stayed 1 night

The receptionist was very kind, and accommodated my late arrival and carried my luggage up the stairs. However, I’m not familiar with that part of Buenos Aires, and in the dark it was a bit scary, especially as the hotel/hostel doesn’t seem to have a sign, other than a street number. My Uber driver must have thought it was sketchy, too, as he waited with me until the receptionist let me in. The room was fine, and had been cleaned, but not recently—a spider had built a small web in the sink. I wasn’t given a key to my room. I was shown in, and as soon as I was alone I turned the lock. In the morning I found the key stuck in the lock, on the outside. Nothing bad happened, but as a woman traveling alone, that’s very scary. When I was ready to leave for an early flight, I couldn’t figure out how to open the gates. As it got later and later and I was still locked in, I called the receptionist for help, but nobody answered. Luckily, another guest was also up early and showed me the trick—apparently there’s a butter knife hidden in the greenery near the gate that you use to turn the lock???? It was scary to feel like I was locked in. I’m an experienced and confident traveller, and having gotten a good look at the hotel in the light, I do think it is a safe place and probably a good option for families traveling on a budget. But as a solo traveller arriving in the dark, I didn’t feel safe.
The receptionist was very kind, and accommodated my late arrival and carried my luggage up the stairs. However, I’m not familiar with that part of Buenos Aires, and in the dark it was a bit scary, especially as the hotel/hostel doesn’t seem to have a sign, other than a street number. My Uber driver must have thought it was sketchy, too, as he waited with me until the receptionist let me in. The room was fine, and had been cleaned, but not recently—a spider had built a small web in the sink. I wasn’t given a key to my room. I was shown in, and as soon as I was alone I turned the lock. In the morning I found the key stuck in the lock, on the outside. Nothing bad happened, but as a woman traveling alone, that’s very scary. When I was ready to leave for an early flight, I couldn’t figure out how to open the gates. As it got later and later and I was still locked in, I called the receptionist for help, but nobody answered. Luckily, another guest was also up early and showed me the trick—apparently there’s a butter knife hidden in the greenery near the gate that you use to turn the lock???? It was scary to feel like I was locked in. I’m an experienced and confident traveller, and having gotten a good look at the hotel in the light, I do think it is a safe place and probably a good option for families traveling on a budget. But as a solo traveller arriving in the dark, I didn’t feel safe.

6

august

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14 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

yeah I got what I paid for; was it coveniently close to the airport; yes, but not a nice area to arrive at in the dark. The hotel is old and tired, but the staff is helpful so that's why it's beyond 1 star. No amenities, no soap or shampoo, had to ask for a towel as it wasn't in the room. The hotels priced cheap and so was the hotel as well. Hard to find in the dark, no lights outside, it actually scared me. Next time I pay a bit more for an airport hotel
yeah I got what I paid for; was it coveniently close to the airport; yes, but not a nice area to arrive at in the dark. The hotel is old and tired, but the staff is helpful so that's why it's beyond 1 star. No amenities, no soap or shampoo, had to ask for a towel as it wasn't in the room. The hotels priced cheap and so was the hotel as well. Hard to find in the dark, no lights outside, it actually scared me. Next time I pay a bit more for an airport hotel

4

Fernando

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1 Feb 2026

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Stayed 1 night

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TImothy

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5 Jan 2026

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Stayed 1 night

We had a 13 hour layover and I didn’t want to spend it in the airport (EZE), so we got a room here. The place met our needs. We got a single room with 5 beds for my family of 5. The property is a Hostel. The bathroom is shared amongst all the guest, but we didn’t see another guest while we were there. The key to get in and out of the room was hard to turn, and the beds were pretty cheap with broken slats supporting the mattresses so it felt like I was sleeping on a a slant. The area isn’t the nicest, so we opted to just stay in and order food. Our options were limited, but we found something and it was decent. All that being said, our goal was to find a cheap place to sleep over night, and this place fulfilled that goal. It was easy to check in and out of and the gentleman working that evening was friendly. I think the taxi we paid to take is to and from the hostel cost more than the room itself. So if you just need a place to spend the night and you aren’t picky, the this place will work for you. If you are looking to sightsee and have a nice family experience, maybe stay in a hotel somewhere else. The gentlemen on staff was friendly.
We had a 13 hour layover and I didn’t want to spend it in the airport (EZE), so we got a room here. The place met our needs. We got a single room with 5 beds for my family of 5. The property is a Hostel. The bathroom is shared amongst all the guest, but we didn’t see another guest while we were there. The key to get in and out of the room was hard to turn, and the beds were pretty cheap with broken slats supporting the mattresses so it felt like I was sleeping on a a slant. The area isn’t the nicest, so we opted to just stay in and order food. Our options were limited, but we found something and it was decent. All that being said, our goal was to find a cheap place to sleep over night, and this place fulfilled that goal. It was easy to check in and out of and the gentleman working that evening was friendly. I think the taxi we paid to take is to and from the hostel cost more than the room itself. So if you just need a place to spend the night and you aren’t picky, the this place will work for you. If you are looking to sightsee and have a nice family experience, maybe stay in a hotel somewhere else. The gentlemen on staff was friendly.

Italiani 1620, El Jagüel, Argentina

Location

Located in El Jagüel, Casa Marina Argentina is in the historical district, within a 5-minute drive of Centro Cultural El Galpón and Centro Cultural Municipal de Exposiciones "El Telegrafo". This hostel is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Las Toscas Shopping Center and 3.1 mi (5 km) from Municipal of Ezeiza Plaza.

Centro Cultural Municipal de Exposiciones "El Telegrafo"(1.8 Miles)

Centro Cultural El Galpón(1.9 Miles)

Las Toscas Shopping Center(2.4 Miles)

Municipal of Ezeiza Plaza(3.1 Miles)

Esperanza Golf Country Club(3.1 Miles)

Lomas Athletic Club(4.3 Miles)

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Check-in

Check-out

From 14:00 to 00:00

Before 12:00


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FAQs

Parking is available on-site and is free valet parking. However, it is limited.


Continental breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee of approximately USD 7 for adults and children.


Pets are allowed with a fee of USD 10 per pet, per day. Service animals are exempt from fees.


Check-in is from 2:00 PM, and check-out is until 12:00 PM. Early check-in is available for a fee, subject to availability. Late check-in incurs a fee of 25% of the room rate for check-ins between 11:30 PM and 7:00 AM.

The property has limited wheelchair accessibility. It features step-free entrances and some wheelchair-accessible facilities.


The property is located in El Jagüel, within a 5-minute drive of Centro Cultural El Galpón and Centro Cultural Municipal de Exposiciones "El Telegrafo". It is 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from Las Toscas Shopping Center and 3.1 mi (5 km) from Municipal of Ezeiza Plaza.


Yes, there is an outdoor swimming pool, which is seasonal and open from September 30 to April 30.


Children are allowed at the property, and the minimum age for children to stay for free is not specified.


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