Archivo para la categoría ‘High tech’
Diciembre 16, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
Carlos from Chile and his wife found Hostel Colonial to using your Iphone. They reside in the United States of America and arrived in Argentina, specifically at our hostel through this search.
A gossip about Hostel Colonial (we are not Perez Hilton, know understand) that combines cutting-edge technology and the coolest hostel in Buenos Aires.
Hostel Colonial – Hostel Buenos Aires is the Buenos Aires Famous Hostel. Why? Why not?



Noviembre 19, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
Hostel Colonial tips for your secure and high tech backpacking trip in Buenos Aires. Clothes, docs, gadgets and more.
- Passport photocopy and Hostel Colonial location card.
- Mineral water or Gatorade.
- Insecticide and sunscreen.
- Credit card and money (Argentine peso , change u$s 1 = $ar 3,20).
- Video camera or digital photo camera.
- Memory stick or SD or Micro SD.
- Ipod, handheld, pen drive, MP3 or Mp4 reproducer.
- Phone cards.
- Summer shoes and clothes (T -Shirts, caps).
- Buenos Aires city maps and guides. Take FREE in Hostel Colonial front desk.
Noviembre 6, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Colonial, Tango | # Enlace permanente
Buenos Aires in another era, sounds of the twentieth century, in the neighborhood of
Hostel Colonial heard sounds of the latest technology. Tango vibrations, the madness of the thirties, creativity times, bohemian and alcohol. Fight with knives, burden women and “guapos” , images for imagine a moment who knew how to define the ideosyncraties of Argentine people.
Steve Jobs had not yet born.

Elvis not still rockin´.

High Fidelity for not listening in your MP3.

Hey Mr DJ…!!!

Who the hell is Creamfields?

For contact with us: info@hostelcolonial.com.ar
All images were taken at Almacén Suipacha , 425 Suipacha St. , the representative building of Buenos Aires where they are in permanent exhibition. All objects belong to the private collection of the author of this blog.
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