The room was clean and neat with furnishings that are simple and without elegance. One chair, one small desk, and a comfortable and quite firm bed. The bathroom was nice. Like most rooms in Argentina, this one was a bit spartan and small by American standards, and the shower and tub were small. However, it was entirely satisfactory except for the street noise. There are a couple of night spots that stayed open until at least 2 AM, and they had loud music and loud talking by groups of people on the streets until at least 2 AM, both nights that I stayed. After that hour, the Argentinean practice of taking the mufflers off motorcycles and cars and making them roar on the streets at night disturbed my sleep badly. This is the only reason that I state that the comfort of the room was disappointing: the noise. The higher floors are quieter. I stayed first on the 2nd floor and on the second night on the 4th floor, and the latter had only half the noise of the former. I recommend that you ask for a room on the highest floor (el ultimo pisa).