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Sweet Club
My advice is to bring some cash. While they accept cards, it's easier for smaller transactions like drinks or tips.
I think you should mingle and talk to the staff. They're super friendly and can give you great insider tips on how to navigate the space.
if you’re feeling shy, don't worry. most people are open-minded and friendly. just relax and be yourself; it's all about having fun in a safe environment.
Amerika
Glam Disco
Chat with the locals and other visitors! Everyone was super friendly, and I ended up making some great friends. It's a fab way to get to know the scene in Buenos Aires!
Cocodrilo
Gout Gluten Free
Hotel Black Jack
Hotel O'Tello
I recommend booking in advance, especially on weekends... The rates can be lower if you secure your room earlier... I snagged a sweet deal when I reserved a couple of weeks prior
I think you should bring your own toiletries if you're picky; while they provide the basics, having your favorites can make your stay even cozier.
My advice is to ask the staff for local dining options. I found an amazing restaurant nearby that wasn't on the usual tourist maps. Really made my experience better!
Pride Cafe
D´or
I suggest calling ahead to confirm availability of themed rooms; some looked amazing online but were fully booked when I arrived.
Feliza
I suggest checking out their themed nights! We stumbled into a drag show that was just fabulous. Totally not what I expected, and it was the highlight of our night!
I recommend getting there around 8 PM to grab a good seat before it gets super crowded. It really fills up quickly, and you don’t want to be stuck standing the whole night!
Be ready to try their signature cocktails, but my advice is to stick to beer on your first visit. The cocktails are a bit pricey and honestly, we found some local brews that were way better!