Located a few yards from 9 de Julio Avenue and 984 feet from the Obelisk, Gran Hotel Argentino offers comfortable rooms and easy access to public transportation in Buenos Aires.
Just 3 blocks from luxury Pacifico Shopping mall and 1 block away from the major bus stops on Corrientes Avenue, the hotel offers stylish décor and a central location in Buenos Aires main shopping...
Just a 2-minute walk from the impressive building of Congress and 984 feet from bustling Corrientes Avenue, the America Plaza offers elegant rooms in Buenos Aires.
Diego
Austria
Friendly staff. Baggage keeping service. Location to visit Congreso area. The breakfast was ok.
Tango de Mayo Hotel is located in the heart of the well-known Mayo Avenue, only 984 feet from 9 de Julio Avenue and 2625 feet from The Obelisk of Buenos Aires.
Annette
United States of America
Great staff, very helpful and responsive. Got us in our room early and helped with several items we wanted to do while in the city.
With an indoor swimming pool, a sauna room and luxurious décor, the Pestana offers rooms with free Internet access just an 8-block walk from Florida Street.
With a hot tub, spa facilities and luxurious décor, Melia Recoleta Plaza Hotel offer an on-site beauty shop and gourmet dining options in upscale Recoleta neighborhood. Free WiFi is available.
Emy
United States of America
Breakfast had very good selections. Room was quiet and roomy.
Alvear Art Hotel is a modern 17-floor building located in the financial, commercial and cultural heart of the city, next to the historic Plaza San Martin.
Enrique
Dominican Republic
It is a nice property with excellent rooms, lobby and restaurant
In the heart of downtown Buenos Aires directly opposite the Obelisk, Globales Republica features an a la carte restaurant and a bar where guests can relax with an evening drink.
Featuring a spa, a heated pool and a fitness center, Awwa Suites & Spa offers modern rooms with free WiFi. It is located a few steps from the Palermo Woods, the Japanese Gardens are 1476 feet away.
Cynthia
United States of America
Location, the workers were so nice and rooms were very clean
Featuring an outdoor hot tub and a garden, Palo Santo Hotel features luxurious room with free Wi-Fi access. The property is in the trendy Palermo district, only 215 yards from Santa Fe Avenue.
beautiful hotel, great breakfast and excellent staff
Luxurious interiors, a fitness center and rooms with views of the garden or city are offered in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Colon Theater is a 5-minute drive.
Location and service were excellent. Loved the room size.
Located in the center of Palermo Hollywood, Fierro Hotel Boutique offers modern and spacious rooms with free WiFi access, an iPod docking station, a coffee machine and a smart TV.
The room was spacious & very comfortable. Excellent location.
Conveniently located in the Palermo Hollywood district of Buenos Aires, Ilum Experience Home offers contemporary rooms, only a 15-minute walk from Plaza Serrano.
Increíble.!! Limpio bonito y muy variado el desayuno
The charming Tanguero Hotel Boutique Antique furnishing and décor invite you to enter the world of tango in a welcoming environment in Buenos Aires city center.
great bountique hotel, love antiques and confi bed
Conveniently set in the center of Buenos Aires, ATLAS TOWER HOTEL is within a 15-minute walk of The Obelisk of Buenos Aires and 0.7 miles of Colon Theater.
In a prime location in the Downtown Buenos Aires district of Buenos Aires, HOTEL REGIS is located a 8-minute walk from Colon Theater, 0.9 miles from Palacio Barolo and a 8-minute walk from Tortoni...
Located in Buenos Aires, a 19-minute walk from Palacio Barolo, GrandView Hotel Buenos Aires provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a...
Excelente hotel, instalaciones en general. Recomendable.
Boasting an a la carte restaurant, Hotel Facon Grande offers elegant and comfortable accommodations in the Buenos Aires City Center, 1312 feet from Florida Pedestrian Street.
Central location, 24 hours service desk, staff very helpful
Featuring free WiFi and a barbecue, DEL900 Hotel Boutique offers accommodations in Buenos Aires, only 164 feet from Mayo Avenue. There is a games room and guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Position of the hostel and decorations of the inside
Designer-style decor can be enjoyed in these fully furnished apartments located in the trendy Palermo neighborhood. Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art, MALBA, is an 8-minute drive.
very nice room
exceptionnel breakfast
very nice crews
In the chic Palermo Soho district, Mine Hotel is an award winning designer hotel featuring a pool by the garden and a courtyard with a water fountain. Wi-Fi is free. Plaza Serrano is 3 blocks away.
Location, staff and room. Everything was excellent.
Well located in Buenos Aires, Hotel UOM Buenos Aires provides air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
Buena ubicación excelente comodidad y confort, personal amable
Located conveniently in the Balvanera district of Buenos Aires, Hotel europeo is located a 19-minute walk from The Obelisk of Buenos Aires, 0.8 miles from Palacio Barolo and a 18-minute walk from...
Only 3 blocks from Serrano Square and the artisans fair, The Glu Boutique Hotel is set in Palermo Soho, nearby trendy cafes and pubs. It offers designer style décor. Wi-Fi is free.
la amabilidad del personal
lindas habitaciones
rico desayuno
Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, spa facilities and a chic garden, Home hotel offers designer style décor in Buenos Aires. Home Hotel has air-conditioned rooms with cable smart-TV.
Loved every minute! So convenient and acommodating!
FAQs about hotels in Buenos Aires
On average, 3-star hotels in Buenos Aires cost $61 per night, and 4-star hotels in Buenos Aires are $112 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Buenos Aires can be found for $239 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Buenos Aires this weekend is $78 or, for a 4-star hotel, $136. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Buenos Aires for this weekend cost around $292 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $77 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Buenos Aires for tonight. You'll pay around $134 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Buenos Aires will cost around $287, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Cosmopolitan and trendy with South American essence and European charm, Buenos Aires represents the living image of tango: elegant yet passionate and nostalgic. Surrounding its harbor and vastly populated by immigrants from the Old Continent, it is a faithful image of Argentina’s typical ethnic patchwork.
The enormous relief of Evita’s face at 9 de Julio Avenue, La Boca's humble and colorful streets, the stylish buildings along Avenida de Mayo, or the modernly refurbished docks in Puerto Madero: Buenos Aires is an exciting and captivating city, full of history and full of stories.
Some of the finest Buenos Aires hotels are located near the Casa Rosada, in the Montserrat district. A few blocks south, you can find hotels in San Telmo mixing modern style and old-fashioned architecture.
Just outside the center in Recoleta, there are beautiful early 20th-century hotels, mansions and embassies surrounded by greenery. Palermo hotels include a vast array of apartments, hostels and small boutique accommodations.
After arriving at Ezeiza International Airport, enjoy the rhythm of Buenos Aires and its many cultural offerings, fashionable shopping streets, its huge variety of restaurants, and the busy nightlife.
It's a city with a split personality - some things are...
It's a city with a split personality - some things are really cheap and some really expensive, beautiful grand buildings and rundown buildings. We enjoyed our stay and saw a lot, enjoyed the food and the people were friendly and helpful despite us not speaking their language. It was really easy to get around, and cheap, to use taxi's or Uber. Didn't use the subway/train as the line near where we were staying was under repair.
BrendaNZ
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
I love the architecture and different buildings found Plaza...
I love the architecture and different buildings found Plaza de Mayo like.Casa Rosada, Cathedral, Obelisco. The beef was excellent. I am not a beef eater but after trying Argentinian beef i am a convert! Don Julio is the best! But you need to make reservation a month before. Malbec wine is fantastix
Choripan at Alto Chori and San Telmo the best!
Chicken Milanese at El Preferido. You should not miss this
Take the Sherpa food tour. It was the besy
The people though is not as warm as I expected Spanish speaking people like Peru. It's not bad, it's just their culture.
Palermo isnthe best and if you want to buy leather go to Morillo. And if you are there on the weekend, spend an afternoon at.the SannTelmo Sunday market-highly recommended!
Oh and the Tango show was the best at Tango Porteño
P1lady1
Philippines
8.0
Scored 8.0
Buenos Aires, the dynamic capital of Argentina, enchants...
Buenos Aires, the dynamic capital of Argentina, enchants visitors with its blend of European elegance and Latin American flair. The city's picturesque landscapes, including iconic landmarks like Caminito street and Recoleta Cemetery, serve as a stunning backdrop for exploration. Culinary enthusiasts rejoice in the diverse gastronomic scene, offering everything from succulent steaks to flavorful empanadas, with options for healthier dining also available. However, the city's allure comes at a cost, as living expenses and shopping can be pricey compared to Brazilian standards. Nevertheless, Buenos Aires offers enriching excursions such as trips to Tigre Delta and Colonia del Sacramento, along with vibrant experiences like the San Telmo market and leisurely rides on tourist buses. In summary, Buenos Aires captivates with its beauty, culinary delights, and diverse attractions, ensuring an unforgettable journey for travelers seeking a taste of Argentine culture.
Sueli
Brazil
10
Scored 10
BA is one pf the worlds great cities with wide strrets and...
BA is one pf the worlds great cities with wide strrets and extensive parkland which is used by its inhabitants. Good luck with the politics for the future this once wealthy city is showing some wear and tear but remains up there ith Paris Rome and Madrid
John
Australia
10
Scored 10
I live in La Plata so I come to Buenos Aires regularly for...
I live in La Plata so I come to Buenos Aires regularly for work and leisure, usually for a day but this time I came with a family member visting, we had two whole days in BA and found plenty to do.
It is fairly simple to get around Buenos Aires provided you can buy a Sube and know how to laod it with cash. This can be used on the Subte (subway), trains and buses with minimal fuss.
Scott
10
Scored 10
It's massive so make sure you have enough time to see/do a...
It's massive so make sure you have enough time to see/do a lot of it, I didn't but I hope to return soon. It feels safe and ubers are cheap and easy to get. A great place for people who like big cities as from what I've seen it has some similar vibes to New York.
This is a lovely boutique hotel in an excellent location in Palermo, Buenos Aires. It's on a relatively quiet street close to restaurants and parks. the hotel has some very comfortable spaces--large lobby/library area, a small outdoor courtyard, and a small rooftop pool and sitting area---so there are a number of areas to relax when you are out of your room. Nice sit down included "served-breakfast" rather than a buffet. Best of all were the staff---they could not be more service oriented!
Very good location in the Recoleta area of Buenos Aires directly across the street from a park. Onsite restaurant very good with excellent service. I also liked the bar area and drinks. It was hot when I was there so I also used the pool on the roof. Nice to have that option as not all hotels in BA have an outside pool. Room had all amenities you would want. Liked bedside reading lamps. Not all hotels have good lighting for reading in bed. I would stay here again.
The best attribute of this hotel is its location. My wife and I could walk anywhere within the Palermo neighborhood. The yellow hop on/off bus has a stop, 2min from the hotel which was super convinient. Breakfast was a plaisant surprise buffet style with lots of pastries, fruits, eggs and coffee. The staff was amazing! Super helpful and gave plenty of tips and recommendations.
We have stayed at the Melia Recoleta twice before getting onto a cruise ship in Buenos Aires. We came back the second time because of the friendly and helpful staff, its location, and the charm of the hotel. We have another trip to Buenos Aires in 2025 and we’ll definitely be staying at the Melia again. To all the staff, thanks for a wonderful stay.
Out of 3 hotels I stayed at (in or near downtown Buenos Aires) over the last two weeks [with a 4-day trip to Iguazu falls in-between], this hotel stood out as the best and most comfortable of all of them. I liked it even more than my other decent hotel stay in Puerto Iguazu. All four hotels in Argentina were booked through Booking.com
The location of the hotel in a quiet area of Recoleta is close to a number of interesting streets, restaurants and within walking distance to the cemetery of Recoleta. The staff was helpful in extending our stay as flights were cancelled due to an airport staff strike. Pleasant hotel with good value for the money.
Fantastic room, fantastic breakfast (they'll make you eggs any way you want, including an omelette). Very spacious rooms which are quite luxurious. One of the best boutique hotels I've ever stayed at.
The location is fantastic, in Palermo Soho, your only problem will be there are too many options for food!
We had a very pleasant stay at Palermo Bridge. The hotel is centrally located in Buenos Aires. The staff is very kind and they accommodate you in any way possible. For example, we were able to leave our luggage behind for one night when we left the hotel for one night to visit Iguazú. Would stay here again!
Dani, the owner, is the number one host! He allowed us for an early check in. He helped us with any request we had. Our room was beautiful, a great king size bed. Also, the rest of the staff was very helpful. Great location in Palermo. Definitely, I'd recommend this hotel for a great stay in Buenos Aires
My first time in Buenos Aires and I could not be happier with my stay! The apartment was in a great location in Recoleta within walking distance of many great restaurants, shops, and things to do. A special shot-out to Ral for making my stay so great!
Location is great. Walking distance from lots of restaurants and bars. Room was nice and clean. It's a small hotel that worked really well for spending a long weekend with my family in Buenos Aires, in which we mostly walked around Palermo.
Cool hotel in great location - nice rooms, private bathroom with hot shower. One staff member was particularly friendly and could help us in English which was much appreciated! Plenty of information provided on things to do in Buenos Aires.
The hotel
is situated in Palermo one of the most vivid neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires. In a couple of minutes you are close by cafes, restaurants and bars. The staff of the hotel was polite and the room was quite big.
The hotel was perfectly located in the heart of Palermo BA. The breakfast was great and the rooms very nice. The best thing was the staff, they were so friendly and helpful. I would stay here again.
The hotel is located in the heart of Recoleta, the neighborhood is quiet, and safe. Rooms were very clean and spacious, everyone at the hotel was very friendly and we loved it!
Great accomodation with a very kind and helpful host. Clean and spacious rooms. Excellent location for dining, shopping and sightseeing in Palermo and Recoleta.
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