I am so glad that we stayed at this hotel from our cruise through South America. We had a beautiful room looking over an old church, and the bed was super comfortable. Even though I speak very little English, the staff made such a great effort to communicate with me, and they spoke Pretty good English in case you’re worried about that. Do not expect a Sheraton or Marriott, this is a beautiful restored old property with a huge bathtub and shower and bidet and great water pressure. The linens in the bathroom were fine the bedsheets were always clean and housekeeping was immaculate , one of the best things is that right next-door and connected to the hotel is a Peruvian restaurant which has the absolute best seafood I have ever tasted. My husband and I went there on Valentine’s Day and started with a wonderful glass of Maulbeck, the Parmesan scallops, the grilled trout, and the salmon. In fact, we ate there twice during our four night stay! The only thing that I gave four stars to where the amenities as they only have bars of soap, shampoo and conditioner, and robes (however, the robes do not have a tie!). This hotel stands on a property that has been in Buenos Aires since 1713 and has gone through many different businesses. They have excavated the basement so that you can tour the museum down below the first floor. Again, if you want a beautiful, friendly and clean hotel That really exemplifies the history of this lovely city. Please stay at Casa LePage Art Hotel.