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Comparable to low-end hostels in Southeast Asia You get what you pay for, I guess. This included service and comfort. The husband of the couple that runs the hostel was quite rude to me when we first met, calling me a "clumsy ass" when the water that I was boiling spilled over and grumbled how I wouldn't clean it up. I was fairly shocked at this. The wife was considerably more hospitable and helpful, always willing to answer a question, or do whatever else that was needed, but did not seem to care much about my story with her husband. When I arrived, the maids were ostensibly cleaning the room (#6). They didn't return, so I thought they were finished. But there was still defecate in the dorm toilet. When I asked the maid about it, she seemed to shrug it off. The dorm toilet does not do a good job of removing feces, even with multiple flushes. It's not a pleasant thing to come upon after a long trip or a long day. The room was extremely hot and not well ventilated, even with the fan. And the beds consist of mattresses on pieces of plywood that I was fairly certain were going to break (but luckily, did not, despite the creaking). If it is all you can get in terms of hostels, go for it, but I imagine there have to be much better options in Puerto Iguazu. — Unsatisfied , USA (2009-01-04)


















