Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city, often referred to as the ‘Paris of South America’, with fine hotels, shops, and colonial buildings. On the banks of the River Plate estuary, the city is laid out on a grid system, with some spectacularly wide avenues. There are many theatres, tango houses, museums, and a beautiful opera house.
Different parts of the city have distinct flavours, from La Boca (where some of the oldest buildings are to be found, many brightly painted) and Calle Florida for shopping, to the Plaza de Mayo with its ‘Pink Palace’ (the president’s residence).
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Alvear Art Hotel
City hotel - RetiroA modern, stylish hotel in a quiet street in Retiro, with a restaurant, bar and business centre and within walking distance of restaurants and shops. On the top floor there is a small indoor pool (with a retractable roof), a spa and fitness centre. -
Alvear Palace Hotel
City hotel - RecoletaOne of the best hotels in Buenos Aires, the Alvear Palace is charming and full of character. An historic 1932 building in the heart of the elegant Recoleta district, the hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World group. It is on a very fashionable shopping street, and from here, most of the city’s landmarks, particularly the famous cemetery, are within easy walking distance. The hotel is famous for its Alvear Afternoon Tea in the pretty L'Orangerie restaurant and La Bourgogne, the formal restaurant, has an excellent reputation. There is also a rooftop bar and a pool bar. -
Faena Hotel+Universe
City hotel - Puerto MaderoThis very chic hotel was designed by Philippe Starck, from the shell of an old warehouse in the docklands area of Buenos Aires. There are several restaurants, one of which is formal and with a totally white décor, and with unicorn heads on the walls. The bar is plush with velvet sofas and chandeliers. The pool is large with a more casual pool-bar and restaurant. The Cabaret and Tango show at El Rojo Tango is very popular, and the Purple Lounge hosts musical and theatrical events. -
Hub Porteño
City hotel - RecoletaA luxury boutique hotel in the elegant Recoleta area of Buenos Aires. There is a restaurant serving modern Argentine cuisine, a comfortable lounge where tea is served daily, a relaxing bar and an outdoor deck. -
Legado Mitico
City hotel - PalermoA small boutique hotel with character and style in the heart of Palermo. There are comfortable relaxing areas with a library on the lower floor where breakfast is served. There is a small sundeck and rooftop jacuzzi but no restaurant. -
Libertad
City hotel - RecoletaA comfortable hotel in the popular and central area of Recoleta. Serena has a combination of modern and traditional décor with a library and bar area as well as a patio. There is a good sized salt water pool in the basement and a spa. No children under 16. -
Loi Suites Recoleta Hotel
City hotel - RecoletaA minimalist and stylish property a few minutes walk from the famous Recoleta cemetery, bars and restaurants. There is a covered pool, gym and massage room. The Winter Garden restaurant serves all meals and 'La Fuente' restaurant in the basement serves evening meals only. -
NH Lancaster
City hotel - DowntownA turn of the century hotel in a historic building in downtown Buenos Aires. It has recently been modernised but maintains many of the original 1920s' features, including beautiful wooden polished floors. There is a lobby bar and restaurant. -
Nuss
City hotel - PalermoA small, chic hotel in a brilliant spot in the heart of Palermo surrounded by restaurants, bars and shops. There is a cafe and breakfast area on the ground floor and lovely rooftop terrace. The staff are very helpful too. -
Park Hyatt Palacio Duhau
City hotel - RecoletaA large hotel consisting of the original Palace building and the more modern Posadas building. Both are linked by beautiful, well-kept gardens and also an underground walkway with art gallery. There are 3 restaurants with outside dining areas, a 25m indoor pool, spa, gym, wine cellar and cheese room.