Temiscira Hostel
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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No pets allowed
Location
Located approximately a 25-minute stroll from the Colonia Suiza, Temiscira Hostel San Carlos de Bariloche hotel offers Wi-Fi in the rooms and parking. The guest house is a good starting point for exploring San Carlos de Bariloche, including the Escape Room Bariloche, which is only 0.6 km away.
The centre of San Carlos de Bariloche can be reached within a 10-minute walk, and natural attractions like the Perito Moreno Square are nearly a 30-minute stroll away. The Tresor Casino is in proximity to the Temiscira San Carlos de Bariloche, and San Carlos De Bariloche airport is 5 km away. The Cathedral Plaza also lies only 1.2 km away. This San Carlos de Bariloche hotel is merely 5 minutes on foot from 70 a la terminal bus station.
Certain rooms have a patio and a terrace for your convenience. Some bathrooms have a bidet and a walk-in shower, along with bath sheets. Guests can also enjoy views of the patio.
A buffet breakfast can be enjoyed at the Temiscira. You may walk 6 minutes to El Boliche de Alberto or eat by Cerveceria Manush, located just 400 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
Temiscira offers an interesting blend of comfort and location, making it a unique option for travelers. Nestled a bit uphill from the city center, the walk can be a stretch, especially for those not used to climbing. This elevation does provide lovely views-a nice touch for those who appreciate landscapes like I do back home in Nairobi. The hostel features a shared kitchen, which is a boon for budget-conscious guests wanting to whip up their meals. Complimentary Wi-Fi is also available; a must in this digital age. The outdoor dining area adds a social aspect to the experience, perfect for bonding over local stories or sharing travel tips with fellow guests-similar to camaraderie often found on safari. While the staff seemed youthful, their friendliness made up for any lack of professional polish. Clean linen ensured a comfortable night's sleep. For those eyeing a balanced value proposition, Temiscira's offering might not scream luxury but certainly holds its own in comfort and social engagement, making it a reasonable choice for misadventures in East Africa's journey through life and landscapes.