I had the good fortune to stay at Teresita's Bed and Breakfast for one monthI had the good fortune to stay at Teresita's Bed and Breakfast for one month, while in Buenos Aires attending school. Although I "commuted" into the city and back every day, it was well worth it. The garden setting is even more beautiful than it appears in the pictures, with birds, butterflies, and the lovely smell of the flowers. It is such a peaceful place! Every morning, I received a warm greeting and a lovely breakfast of fresh orange juice and coffee, with yogurt, bread, marmalade, and of course, dulce de leche! It was great to be able to leave the city at the end of the day and return to more quiet Adrogue to unwind. This is a pleasant little town with shops and cafés. I loved my little guesthouse. If privacy is what you are looking for, your wishes are respected. On the other hand, if you want a more "homestay" type experience, you can get to know Teresita, her husband Raul, and their lovely family, including Tiny, their friendly dog. They will go out of their way to be inclusive, kind, and hospitable to you. I felt like part of this warm family and shared several amazing meals with them, like traditional Argentine barbeque, French onion soup, pasta, and pizza-all made "from scratch". Teresita is a great cook and her crème brulee is the best I have ever tasted! This B and B is also a good setting to start learning or to brush up on your Spanish conversation skills, and your efforts to learn will be welcomed and encouraged. I plan to visit again and again, and I would not consider staying anywhere else in Buenos Aires! I recommend this B and B with pleasure! With thanks and love to Teresa, Raul, Daniela, Andres, the girls and the rest of the family for making my stay so wonderful and unforgettable. Marcia Starkman, RN |
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