Hotel Touring Club

Hotel Touring Club is a hotel in , which is located on Avenida Fontana. Hotel Touring Club is situated nearby to the amusement arcade , as well as near the park .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Museum of Paleontology Egidio Feruglio and Pueblo de Luis Regional Museum.

Museum
The is a science research and exhibition center in city, , Argentina. Its permanent and travelling exhibitions focus on the fossil remains of fauna and flora of Patagonia, and the changes that affected the region over geological time. is situated 210 metres north of Hotel Touring Club.

Museum
is situated 140 metres northwest of Hotel Touring Club.

Church
is a church, which is situated 210 metres southwest of Hotel Touring Club.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trelew.

is a city in eastern , founded by settlers from and located southwest of , about 20 km from the Atlantic coast. With about 100,000 inhabitants, it is the second town by population in 's province.

Hotel Touring Club

Latitude
-43.25107° or 43° 15′ 4″ south
Longitude
-65.30605° or 65° 18′ 22″ west
Open location code
478PPMXV+HH
Open­Street­Map ID
way 821951873
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­hotel
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