Upon arrival, I was given seven pages of house rules written in broken English. While I understand that English might not be their official language, it felt more like a friendly reminder than a formal guideline.
The internet didn't work at all on my first day. The staff blamed it on the weather, despite the fact that it was perfectly sunny outside. When the internet finally started working on the second and third days, it was extremely slow. I could only use it for WhatsApp text messages—downloading voice messages or photos was impossible.
One of the house rules stated that they don't provide luggage storage for any reason. I specifically checked with two staff members the morning before I checked out, and both confirmed that it would be okay to leave a bag until 8 PM. However, upon checkout, the situation changed completely. The same staff member informed me that since their boss was present, they couldn't allow it. No alternative or workable solution was offered—just a firm "No." Even though they were well aware that the downtown area wasn't safe (even the tourist board advised using taxis instead of walking), I was forced to carry a large piece of luggage, which made me more vulnerable to crime. I had no choice but to book another property and cancel my plans for the rest of the day.
As for the location, it's in the "downtown" area, but it’s surrounded by furniture stores and home renovation companies. All the tourist attractions and the Argentinian border are far away