Noviembre 26, 2008 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
These rare things that happen in
Buenos Aires, bah, in general throughout
Argentina. One afternoon, you’re in
Hostel Colonial, to know a girl or a boy and want to experience something different, well, you have two options, or you stay at the
hostel, or will be a “
TELO” a more intimate choice, theme and say that only one in the world. What´s a “
TELO“? This explanation, and this video was the best we found.
“What’s a 20-something Argentine to do if they score at a bar and live with their parents? In Buenos Aires, there’s only one obvious solution–a “telo” (”Hotel” in Lunfardo slang). As sketchy as a rent-by-the-hour hotel may sound to the outside observer, telos are quite normal and widely accepted in Buenos Aires. Since most young people live with their parents until they’re married (especially since after the economic crisis), and even married couples occasionally need some privacy from their kids, these discreet and cheap establishments are a perfect solution. In greater Buenos Aires there are 800 such places, varying from bare bones to absolute luxury, and even themed telos in which you can choose from exciting room options like “Egyptian Fantasy” and “Space Odyssey”. Here we talk to the Argentine youth about their thoughts, fantasies, and experiences in these telos and, of course, take an inside tour.”
Watch this video on Current and return to this post
Now you understand why this hostel, Buenos Aires and Argentina are the best places to discover and experience that will never live in another place? This is a true Buenos Aires XP and the Hostel Colonial has narrated for you.
Noviembre 27, 2007 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
Today in
Happy Hotelier the
Hostel Colonial Blog was first time published in a T-List, this is the original post:



“Inspired by Guillaume’s Unofficial Travel / Hospitality Blogs Ranking I spent blood sweat and tears to get the T-List more up to date and used Technorati Authority as ranking method. Please do not hesitate to comment for any errors made. Also there may still be some differences with my T-List Page. They will be weeded out in a later phase (I have square television eyes now).
Funny to note that some heavyweights like Lonely Planet and others have not claimed their Blogs on Technorati (last column is “n” or “no”) If there are question marks in the last column I wonder whether the Blog is abandoned. With the “!!!” I indicate something is not entirely clear with the Technorati claim.
Finally I wonder of this work has been done already by the Spanish University researchers behind nr 199 of this list. I would like some of my Spanish language friends to look into this matter. They seem to use a much more modern approach than the old fashioned cutting and pasting I did here. “
Thank you so much to Mr. Guido Van Den Elshout
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