DO NOT STAY HERE. I stayed in Hostel Tango for a little over 2 weeks in 3 different shared rooms and it was the worst hostel experience I've ever had. The only reason I kept living there was because I thought I had an agreement with the owner, but I don't want to focus on that here.
To start off, I'll talk about the rooms. The door handle for the first room I stayed in completely fell out every time I tried to use it. Even the bunk beds are poorly crafted and feel like they're going to collapse at any moment. For me, I cared most about having a place to safely store my valuables, but the lockers in the rooms oftentimes don't have a functioning place to put a lock (so they're essentially useless).
The bathrooms are in an equally terrible condition. I never had an individual bathroom and I never went in the men's bathroom, so I can't speak about those experiences, but the women's shared bathroom and the two individual unisex bathrooms were horrible. At times I would go two days in a row without being able to find toilet paper in any of the bathrooms available to me. Both of the toilets in the individual bathrooms were broken during the majority of my stay at Hostel Tango. However, there was never a sign telling residents not to use them, so they'd continuously be filthy and stink up the entire hallway. As a woman without a private bathroom, there were four toilets I could have used, but only one of these had a toilet seat (which had a crack on it that would pinch you every time you sat on it). Additionally, the showers were always filled with water since they were too clogged to drain properly.
The "breakfast" that the hostel provides consists mainly of stale bread with a side of more stale bread. A few of the chairs in the dining area are broken or about to break, and all four of the sofas in the common area are in such a terrible condition it's comical.
Overall, the owner is essentially a slumlord. I've talked to the owners of other hostels in San Telmo (the neighborhood in Buenos Aires) since leaving and the majority of them knew of Hostel Tango because they've had so many clients come to them after staying one night there and then deciding to leave. She doesn't care about the living conditions of her clients, particularly those that are only paying for a shared room. This hostel is extremely cheap to live in, but that being said, I still don't think it's worth the money that you'll be charged if you stay there. read more