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The Bristol Hotel (often called the Hotel Bristol) was a luxury hotel in Mar del Plata, Argentina.At one time it was patronised by the elite of Buenos Aires. Later it became run down, and in 1944 it was sold, subdivided and rented for commercial use.The hotel building was torn down in 1974.The name survives in the Playa Bristol, the most popular beach in Mar del Plata.

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  • Hotel Bristol (es)
  • Bristol Hotel, Mar del Plata (en)
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  • The Bristol Hotel (often called the Hotel Bristol) was a luxury hotel in Mar del Plata, Argentina.At one time it was patronised by the elite of Buenos Aires. Later it became run down, and in 1944 it was sold, subdivided and rented for commercial use.The hotel building was torn down in 1974.The name survives in the Playa Bristol, the most popular beach in Mar del Plata. (en)
  • El Bristol Hotel fue el mítico hotel que definió a Mar del Plata como balneario de los porteños de clase alta a finales del siglo XIX. Construido cuando la ciudad era apenas un puñado de chalets de veraneo junto a un pequeño puerto y un saladero, se transformó en símbolo del lujo y la ostentación de la alta sociedad de la época y lugar preferido para sus vacaciones veraniegas hasta la Gran Depresión de 1930. (es)
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  • Bristol Hotel (en)
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  • Bristol Hotel (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Playa_Bristol_-_Mar_del_Plata-_Ca_1910.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Archivo_General_de_la_Nación_Argentina_1890_aprox_Mar_del_Plata,_Hotel_Bristol.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Archivo_General_de_la_Nación_Argentina_1890_aprox_Mar_del_Plata,_Hotel_Bristol_2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Hotel_Bristol,_Mar_del_Plata.jpg
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  • Mock Tudor, Italianate (en)
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  • August 1974 (en)
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  • Dining hall of the Hotel Bristol at the end of the 19th century (en)
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  • Argentina (en)
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  • Demolished (en)
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  • The Bristol Hotel (often called the Hotel Bristol) was a luxury hotel in Mar del Plata, Argentina.At one time it was patronised by the elite of Buenos Aires. Later it became run down, and in 1944 it was sold, subdivided and rented for commercial use.The hotel building was torn down in 1974.The name survives in the Playa Bristol, the most popular beach in Mar del Plata. (en)
  • El Bristol Hotel fue el mítico hotel que definió a Mar del Plata como balneario de los porteños de clase alta a finales del siglo XIX. Construido cuando la ciudad era apenas un puñado de chalets de veraneo junto a un pequeño puerto y un saladero, se transformó en símbolo del lujo y la ostentación de la alta sociedad de la época y lugar preferido para sus vacaciones veraniegas hasta la Gran Depresión de 1930. (es)
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