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Hotels in Argentina
406 Hotels
InterContinental Hotel Buenos Aires

The InterContinental is a beautiful upscale hotel that attracts numerous business travelers due to its business-friendly amenities and location near government buildings. Every detail of the hotel impresses, from the open marble lobby to the pristine spa to the spacious rooms. Rooms are understated and sophisticated, featuring dark wood furniture, large marble bathrooms, and 32-inch flat-screen TVs. The hotel features a popular international restaurant and two bars, but the most noteworthy amenities are the gorgeous spa, chic indoor pool, and huge, modern fitness center; unfortunately, accessing those facilities requires an additional fee. For business travelers, there are 15 meeting rooms and a staffed business center. Though some feel that the Montserrat neighborhood is not particularly tourist-friendly (it can get eerily quiet on weekends), the InterContiental is a top-notch choice in the area.

Milhouse Hostel Hipo

Milhouse Hipo! is the party destination for young backpackers looking for budget accommodation with a fun atmosphere. Located in the heart of the city center, this two-pearl youth hostel-style property has 35 rooms with 154 beds, which includes mixed dormitories that sleep eight, as well as doubles and twins, and a four-person room. There’s an on-site bar and restaurant, daily happy hour, nightly parties with a live DJ, as well as tango classes, excursions, and city tours on offer. But Wi-Fi isn't available in the rooms and it's impossible to escape the noise. For another budget option without the party atmosphere, try Tucuman Palace Hotel. 

Hotel Boca by Design Suites

The sports-themed Hotel Boca by Design Suites is an upscale ode to the Boca Juniors, Argentina’s most popular soccer club. The team's colors permeate the sleek, modern interiors, and the high-rise building holds an expansive fitness area with a gym, sauna, and lap pool, as well as a restaurant serving Argentinian fare. The on-site spa has a comprehensive menu of services including sports massages. There’s even a small Boca Juniors pro shop with branded equipment and activewear. Its 85 rooms are bright and spacious with chic, minimalist decor and modern amenities; some have hot tubs on private terraces. The hotel is in the heart of the historic district and within walking distance of several sites, though for something in a more trendy area, travelers might want to check out the four-pearl Ilum Experience Home or Legado Mitico Buenos Aires.

Hotel Club Frances
Rodriguez Pena 1832 Recoleta

Dating back to 1866, Hotel Club Frances is an important cultural landmark, as it was once the site of the city’s French Club. Today, this elegant French-style building serves as a luxury hotel with 28 rooms, and much of its historic charm has been preserved. Located on a quiet street in Buenos Aires’ classy Recoleta district, there are many cultural and historical sights within easy walking distance. Amenities include a charming restaurant and free a la carte breakfast, but there's no spa or fitness center. The singular historic ambiance here is hard to match, but the Savoy Hotel offers an similar level of ornate period detail, albeit in the less desirable Congreso neighborhood.

cE Hotel de Diseño
Calle Marcelo T de Alvear 1695 Recoleta

The upscale, 28-room CE Hotel de Diseño is all about style. The common areas and rooms are designed with minimalist decor and relaxing, subdued shades of brown, green, and orange. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms provide tons of natural light, and some great views of the city. The hotel is lacking in amenities -- no pool, spa, or restaurant (though there is a 24-hour free breakfast, as well as a bar/cafe in the basement), but there are plenty of options right outside. It's a good option for those who prefer design over amenities -- or location, as guests will need a car or taxi to get to many (but not all) tourist attractions.

Howard Johnson Inn Palermo
Av. Niceto Vega 5832 Palermo Hollywood

The three-pearl boutique Howard Johnson Inn Palermo is situated in a somewhat lackluster part of the Palermo neighborhood, northwest of and quite far from the city center. Cooler areas of the neighborhood, with more shops and cafes, are about 15 minutes' walk away in Palermo Hollywood and Soho. The hotel itself has a fun, modern feel and offers HoJo brand basics like free breakfast and Wi-Fi, and a meeting room. The 24 rooms are simple but stylish, with a good amount of space, flat-screen TVs, and minibars; some rooms have balconies. Rates aren't much higher for the pool and trendy fusion restaurant at the upscale Palermitano Hotel in Soho. 

Galerias Hotel

The Galerías Hotel is a simple, yet contemporary 43-room boutique option from Spain's Husa Hotel group. Upon arrival, first-timers may be put off by the busy street and the dull brown exterior rising narrowly between two neighboring buildings. However, inside, guests will find a more tranquil, stylish setting, with a cozy lobby as well as a cafe area serving meals and drinks (desserts are a standout). A breakfast buffet is included with the price, and room service can be ordered 24 hours a day. Spacious rooms come with large work desks (Wi-Fi is included), parquet floors, modern furniture and flat-screen TVs. Windows are double-paned glass to keep out the traffic noise below, and rooms facing front have better views than the rear. There is a small fitness center and sauna, as well as an attractive but small rooftop terrace, pool and Jacuzzi. The hotel staff will organize local tours and airport transportation.

Hotel Bys Palermo

This 57-room boutique has a modern vibe characterized by minimalist furnishings, few adornments, and a neutral color scheme punched up by pops of color. Sun-drenched rooms feel airy and bright, thanks to large windows that let in lots of natural light. Luxe touches include wet bars, large flat-screen TVs, and sleek bathrooms (featuring bidets and shower/tub combos). Outside of the guest rooms, however, everything here feels compact -- from the small fitness center to the tiny outdoor pool. The hotel's location in an upscale residential neighborhood makes for a tranquil setting, but may feel too far from the tourist sights for some guests.

Icaro Suites

Icaro Suites provides guests with sleek, clean, and upscale rooms in a business-oriented area near the heart of Buenos Aires (though the public areas of the hotel feel less upscale). The 62 suites are roomy, comfortable, and sophisticated -- the dark wooden furniture and the simple deep-red and brown patterns of the bedding complement the subdued, beige walls and flooring. The rooms also come with some great features: large windows for lots of natural light, private balconies, free Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and an ample living room areas. There's a free breakfast buffet of hot and cold foods in a hall that overlooks the hotel’s little art gallery, but there’s no other dining option on-site. There's a basic-needs (tiny) fitness center, and a business center with a few computers. Guests who have been traveling a while will likely appreciate the on-site laundry facilities.

Casa Calma Hotel

This modern, eco-friendly boutique is the first carbon neutral hotel in Buenos Aires. It has 17 rooms and offers a cozy, wellness-focused experience to travelers, sporting a vertical garden, honesty bar with organic products, and tranquil lobby. Rooms are spacious and bright with plush bedding, iPod docks, and attractive vine-draped balconies. Luxurious bathrooms are the outstanding feature of the rooms, with two-person jet tubs, separate large walk-in showers, and in some, private saunas. Additional perks include Nespresso machines, free Wi-Fi, and a free organic buffet breakfast, but all of this eco-friendly luxury comes at a price.