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Hotels in Argentina
406 Hotels
1828 Smart Hotel

The 1828 Smart Hotel is a sleek and modern retreat in the trendy Palermo Soho neighborhood, an area known for its cool restaurants and shopping. This four-pearl property has 14 sumptuous rooms with a host of amenities that are controlled by a tablet that guests receive at check-in -- a fun detail for some, though it might be a nuisance for others. Balconies overlook the small outdoor pool and garden, and some even have outdoor whirlpools. Spa services are available on-site in a private treatment room and the wellness area includes a small fitness room and a sizable sauna. Travelers seeking something in the Palermo district might want to compare rates with the Glu Hotel and the Hotel Bys Palermo, both four-pearl properties with contemporary design. 

Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
1661 Alvear Avenue

The five-pearl Palacio Duhau-Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, an elegant property situated in a 1930s French neoclassical palace, is centrally located in Buenos Aires' upscale Recoleta District. A multi-million-dollar renovation in 2006 updated the palace and added an additional wing to house 142 of the hotel's 165 guest rooms, all while maintaining the hotel's original details and charm. The hotel's impeccably modern rooms include personal bars, marble bathrooms, and butler service, while palace rooms have crystal chandeliers and roll-top tubs. The property has three on-site restaurants, one with a wine and cheese bar and another with a wood-burning fireplace, plus a full-service spa, fitness center, indoor lap pool, art gallery, florist shop, and terraced garden. One of Buenos Aires' pricier hotels, the Palacio Duhau shares the street with the Alvear Palace Hotel, a similar property whose guest rooms have a more traditional palace decor.

Ilum Experience Home

Opened in early 2011, this beautiful boutique hotel is arguably one of the most unique and serene properties in bohemian Palermo Hollywood. With just 12 rooms and simple but stylish modern decor throughout, it is a wonderful retreat from busy Buenos Aires, even with a location in the thick of the action. Large, sun-drenched rooms are clean and contemporary, with flat-screen TVs, floor-to-ceiling windows, trendy bathrooms with jetted tubs, and a few colorful accents. The gorgeous rooftop Jacuzzis with city views and a sauna take R&R to a new level. Book a room facing the tiny back garden for quieter weekend nights.

Cyan Hotel de las Americas

Much like its sister property down the block, Hotel de Las Americas looks pretty worn and tired. Functional rooms have dated decor like muted floral comforters and drapes, bare white walls, and tube TVs. The short list of amenities includes a quiet bar and restaurant. The hotel's saving grace is its prime location, right in the center of the Recoleta neighborhood. Travelers looking for better design and more amenities should consider the CasaCalma Hotel instead.

Loi Suites Esmeralda

The mid-range Loi Suites Esmeralda is a 109-room apartment hotel near the sprawling, touristy Plaza San Martin and close to major attractions and shopping in downtown Buenos Aires. Accommodation options range between compact studios and spacious two-bedroom suites, all featuring at least a microwave and kettle (though only a handful of suites have stovetops), flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Decor is simple throughout, and non-renovated units are showing some wear and tear, especially in carpets and kitchens. Free continental breakfast and on-site parking (for a fee) are good perks, but the hotel offers no other on-site amenities. Guest get free access to a gym, a sauna, and a heated pool at a sister property located about a 25-minute walk away. Travelers wanting something with additional amenities may want to compare rates at El Conquistador Hotel.

Mine Hotel Boutique
Gorriti 4770 Palermo Soho

The Mine Hotel Boutique is an upper-middle-range, 20-room hotel in the hip Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo Soho, in easy walking distance to trendy bars, restaurants, nightlife, and fancy boutique shops. Homey, Zen-like common areas, an outdoor wood patio, and a lap pool offer guests a chance to unwind. The hotel serves a delicious breakfast (extra fee) and has a bar with coffee, drinks, and light snacks. Individually decorated rooms are pleasant and comfortable with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and modern bathrooms with walk-in showers or whirlpools. It's a nice choice to be sure, though it can be pricey -- the nearby Blue Soho Hotel is sometimes half as much.

Legado Mitico

This charming, upscale boutique feels like a private home, with 11 beautiful, individually decorated rooms featuring hardwood floors, comfortable beds, and great amenities. Each room has been dedicated to a significant figure in Argentine history -- such as Evita Peron, Che Guevara, General San Martin and Mafalda -- and has themed decor to match. The cozy library is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing in the winter, and in the warmer months guests can head up to the rooftop deck, complete with a six-person Jacuzzi and lounge chairs. There’s an attractive breakfast room with classy, homey decor, in which a decent breakfast is served every morning. There’s no full restaurant on-site, but the hotel’s excellent location in the heart of vibrant Palermo Soho offers easy access to plenty of great restaurants.

Cyan Americas Towers Hotel

The mid-range Cyan Americas Towers Hotel's biggest selling point is its prime location in the heart of Buenos Aires's upscale La Recoleta neighborhood. The 96 rooms aren't bad, either, with classic decor, minibars, and small flat-screen TVs, but they lack coffee- and tea-making facilities and their bathrooms are on the small side. Facilities and common areas are dated but practical: there's a small fitness center, an outdoor pool with lounge chairs, and two meeting rooms, plus free Wi-Fi and a business center. The free buffet breakfast is a real treat: it's large and lavish, with all sorts of hot dishes. Travelers shopping around should note that amenities and rates are similar at the nearby Howard Johnson Hotel Boutique Recoleta, and it also has a spa and a hydromassage pool.

Eurobuilding Hotel Boutique Buenos Aires

The Eurobuilding Hotel Boutique is a 58-room upscale property on the Avenue 9 de Julio near Microcentre. Rooms have a clean, contemporary feel with light carpeting, dark wood furnishings, and burgundy accents. Stand-out amenities include adjustable beds, spacious work desks, and minibars, but the real in-room highlights are the luxe bathrooms with whirlpool tubs and walk-in showers. This hotel's chicest asset is the rooftop plunge pool and terrace with great city views. There's also a on-site restaurant, lobby bar, and room service. Wellness amenities include a gym and sauna, but they're both small. For splashier modern decor, travelers could consider the nearby Room Mate Carlos. 

Atempo Design Hotel

As its name suggests, this boutique hotel strives to create a high-design ambience. The suites and lofts are sleek and spacious, with minimalist, natural wood furniture and abstract artwork throughout. Floor-to-ceiling windows lead out to private balconies (albeit unfurnished) and city views. Even the outdoor common spaces are chic, such as the sundeck with stylish lounge chairs and small outdoor pool. Trendy shops and restaurants are also within easy reach, as the hotel is set in the vibrant Palermo Viejo neighborhood.