Que Onda, close to all the important sights, monuments, main square and pedestrian area. There are shared rooms, and doubles.
Included: breakfast, linen, wi-fi and fully equipped kitchen, a patio.
The cool sense of being in the city.. near everything you need and you like to know in Córdoba city; pubs, discos, bars, banks, night clubs, restaurants, theatres, supermarkets, pharmacies, internet cafes, museums,cultural center,shopping. Managed by the owners, tourist guides with a degree in Tourism. read more
| Room type | How many guests? | Price/night |
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| 8 bed Mixed Dorms | Show prices | |
| Double Room Shared Bathroom | Show prices | |
| 6 beds dorm | Show prices | |
| Double Room with private Bathroom | Show prices | |
| Overall | 9 votes | |
| Clean | 9 votes | |
| Staff | 9 votes | |
| Location | 9 votes | |
| Social | 9 votes | |
| Value | 9 votes |
Hostel Que Onda is located in 396, Alvear Street, Catamarca corner. Walking from the Bus Station to the Hostel will take you 10 minutes, you can use a taxi ($7 Ar pesos, around U$S 2,5 Am Dollar). The airport is situated 11km from the hostel.
Hostel Que Onda is one of the more recent additions to the accommodation choices in Córdoba. Run by the owners, every guest is treated to personalized attention and made to feel welcome throughout their entire stay. Not only is Córdoba a beautiful city with great shopping and nightlife, but the surrounding region has an endless amount of natural landscapes to explore. The staff at Que Onda can help you make your excursion plans including mountain biking, trekking, paragliding and much more. Just ask, they are happy to help!
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While the two young guys working the desk tried to be very helpful this was our most diasppointing stay in a months worth of Argentina and Brazil. The night curfew meant we couldn't enjoy the best that Cordoba has to offer in terms of nightlife. It was the only hostel we we stayed at during our month in SA that had 1) a curfew, 2) an alcohol ban, 3) charged us to store our bags on our check out day and 4) charged if you stayed in the hostel past check out time. Other hostels not only let guests stay, several offered us a shower for free before our overnight bus journey that evening. To top it off it is right on a busy and noisy intersection all through the night.
United Kingdom | over 45 | Female
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Que mala onda more like it! The management want to charge a half day rate just so you can stay in the hostel after checkout (10:30am). I have never seen that before. Also a very poor breakfast - some of those toast biscuit things and tea or coffee - though the member of staff had not thought to fill up the flasks with hot water! And the milk was powdered! These attempts to save centavos are just pathetic
United Kingdom | 25-35 | Male
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Christopher Hilton
Staff were really great and friendly. Breakfast was not the best and we had to pay a day rate and luggage storage fee which was AR$25, nearly the price of the room.
United Kingdom | 18-24 | Male