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	<title>Comments on: HELP!  Tell us about your hotel/apartthotel experiences here so we can organize a list</title>
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		<title>By: GauchaGuapa</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Oct 2006 01:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello Southern!
It was delightful to meet you last Sunday and I look forward to our next lunch at the Deli.  
As far as hotels in Montevideo, I would like to highly recommend El Ermitage located on Juan Benito Blanco.  We stayed there for a week while looking for an apartment and the staff could not have been more friendly and helpful.  They were able to clue us in on the best barrios, which day the paper listed the apartments for rent, etc.  They were patient with our incoming phone calls and our frequent internet use of the two computers they have for the guests disposal.  
Most rooms have a view of La Rambla.  The rooms are small, but adequate.  Our room had a TV, Mini-fridge, and a full bath (plenty of hot water).  A lovely breakfast is served every morning, including pastries, yogurts, fresh fruit, cereal, hot scrambled eggs, and of course coffee and tea.  
We paid $50/day for our ocean view.  The rooms not facing the ocean are $40/night.  There is internet on the first and second floors.  They are planning to expand this to the subsequent floors as well.  
It is generally a warm atmosphere most of the day, as locals and guests patronize the dining room/lobby for meetings, drinks, or to play a game of cards. 
Hope this information is of use to you, 
GG</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Southern!<br />
It was delightful to meet you last Sunday and I look forward to our next lunch at the Deli.<br />
As far as hotels in Montevideo, I would like to highly recommend El Ermitage located on Juan Benito Blanco.  We stayed there for a week while looking for an apartment and the staff could not have been more friendly and helpful.  They were able to clue us in on the best barrios, which day the paper listed the apartments for rent, etc.  They were patient with our incoming phone calls and our frequent internet use of the two computers they have for the guests disposal.<br />
Most rooms have a view of La Rambla.  The rooms are small, but adequate.  Our room had a TV, Mini-fridge, and a full bath (plenty of hot water).  A lovely breakfast is served every morning, including pastries, yogurts, fresh fruit, cereal, hot scrambled eggs, and of course coffee and tea.<br />
We paid $50/day for our ocean view.  The rooms not facing the ocean are $40/night.  There is internet on the first and second floors.  They are planning to expand this to the subsequent floors as well.<br />
It is generally a warm atmosphere most of the day, as locals and guests patronize the dining room/lobby for meetings, drinks, or to play a game of cards.<br />
Hope this information is of use to you,<br />
GG</p>
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		<title>By: Gundy Baty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gundy Baty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have booked a hostel in Montevideo downtown and a boutique Hotel in Punte del Este. Both have very good reviews on the internet. You can look them up at: http://www.hostelz.com/hostel/29750-Red-Hostel-MontevideoPretty, clean, English speaking, private rooms, free internet &amp; cheap. $ 12 US per person with breakfasthttp://www.hotellabluette.com/ elegant more expensive $ 94 US per roomWe let you know how we liked them after our trip to Uruguay in November.Gundy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have booked a hostel in Montevideo downtown and a boutique Hotel in Punte del Este. Both have very good reviews on the internet. You can look them up at: <a href="http://www.hostelz.com/hostel/29750-Red-Hostel-MontevideoPretty" rel="nofollow">http://www.hostelz.com/hostel/29750-Red-Hostel-MontevideoPretty</a>, clean, English speaking, private rooms, free internet &#038; cheap. $ 12 US per person with breakfasthttp://www.hotellabluette.com/ elegant more expensive $ 94 US per roomWe let you know how we liked them after our trip to Uruguay in November.Gundy</p>
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