Golden Tulip Savoy Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Ever since the beautiful Argentine commoner Maxima married Dutch Crown Prince William in 2002, Netherlands natives have been flocking to Argentina in droves. The Dutch-owned Golden Tulip, opened in the faded but historic hotel Savoy, is an attempt by Dutch investors to catch that traffic, and the ma... frommers.com
No title - expert review The Golden Tulip Savoy Hotel is one of the most traditional hotels in Buenos Aires. It is located just a few minutes from the elegant Recoleta neighborhood and a few steps to Corrientes Ave., where you can find cinemas, good restaurants, shopping centers, theatres and the Obelisco monument. Arranged... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review Built in 1910 in true European Neo Baroque style, the Golden Tulip Savoy Hotel is one of the most traditional hotels in Buenos Aires. It lies in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, just a few steps from Corrientes Avenue in the financial district. Visitors can take a five minute walk to the Obelisco, ... sidestep.com
No title - expert review The 3 star Golden Tulip Savoy Hotel can be found in the centre of Buenos Aires. Behind its traditional, historic faiade lies a truly modern hotel complete with all the most up to date guest facilities, fine dining and a ho... sidestep.com
No title - user review The hotel is depressing. Our room was large and our air conditioner functioned. Halls were hot. Rooms had just the bare necessities, But fresh linens were on the bed every day and towels were fresh twice a day. The included... mytravelguide.com
Glamour Gone... - user review The Golden Tulip Savoy Hotel is a flower that has wilted...poor location, decor from decades past, this property was very disappointing and, most annoyingly, depressing. See... travel.yahoo.com
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