This is a family house & cabins located 500m from downtown Ushuaia in a quiet neighbourhood.
'One of the joys of travel is meeting people who bring out the best in area and the Galeazzi-Basily does just that' Lonely Planet, 2002.
'The best option by far is this cosy and stylish family home, with incredibly welcoming owners Francis and Alejandro, who speak excellent English, in a pleasant residential area just 5 blocks from the centre. Delicious breakfast included.....Highly recommended.' Footprints Argentina, 2004.
B&B
We have two bedrooms with twin beds that share a bathroom. Your hosts in Ushuaia are Frances Basily and Alejandro Galeazzi. We will be very pleased to look after you in our home and to offer you a warm welcome.
We all speak English and Spanish, and understand Italian and Portuguese, Frances speaks French perfectly. We feel that the best way to get to know Tierra del Fuego is through the hospitality of its people. Staying in a home in Tierra del Fuego allows you to meet and live with a local family, far from the impersonal atmosphere of hotels.
Personally, we have travelled widely and we like to exchange experiences of our trips, as well as recommending to our visitors the best walks to be had both in Ushuaia and its surrounding areas.
Our house is conveniently located a mere 500 metres from downtown Ushuaia in a quiet residential neighbourhood, which offers easy access to all the activities that you choose to do, together with the comfort and the stillness of the surroundings.
Cabins
For those who would like greater independence or who are travelling in a more numerous group, we have two beautiful cabins available which can sleep 4 people, right next to our house. It includes a complete bathroom, kitchenette with fridge and a room with a double bed or two single beds. The comfortable livingroom has another two beds.
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