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- Buenos Aires
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- Hilton
- Holiday Inn Express
- Howard Johnson
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- InterContinental
- NH Hotels
- Novotel
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- Hotel
Staff and breakfast.they had a converter in the room...i did not have to ask for it.
The staff was great¿professional and helpful!
Helpfulness of the staff and friendly.
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Don't know never went.was the wrong place we wanted to go.
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Modern hotel with great location and friendly, helpful staff. Good value for money.
The staff was great! Hotel employee was very personable, helpful, and friendly. The location was very convenient. Breakfast was great!
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The staff was excellent, professional and always helpful. The room was very clean and spacious.The lobby of the hotel is magnificent. Staff at the hotel restaurant were very professional and friendly.
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Good location, quiet
Inclusion of (basic) breakfast was convenient.
spacious rooms and good breakfast.
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Receptionist is very friendly and helpful. Also the hotel is very clean. It¿s met my expectations. I would recommend my family and friends to this Hotel.
The breakfast is good. Staff is excellent. Great location.
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Location, staff and overall room was good.
Nice large room.
MUY BUENA UBICACIÃÂN, BUENAS INSTALACIONES, INTERNET Y WIFI GRATUITIO EN EL LOBBY, EXCELENTE ATENCIÃÂN Y DISPONIBILIDAD DEL PERSONAL, MUY BUEN ESTACIONAMIENTO SIN COSTO EXTRA, BUEN CAFÃÂ.
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Excellent location with good amenities and a friendly staff. The breakfast was also very good in the context of Argentina.
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The Bar... the staff... the location were terrific!
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Very impressed for the value for the money. Modern. Very clean. Location: Perfect. Right in the thick of activity. Promoted pool and sauna are inoperable.
Location,price,atenciÃÂón.
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The hotel booked us travel from the airport and to the ferry. They booked us the best restaurant in BA and probably on the best in the world. The service we received was great. Our room was very nice and pretty much what we expected and paid for.
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location and bathroom timeless decoration
Beautiful bathroom.
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Location was great!
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The Staff Good Breakfast Great location
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An average room for the price. Clean. Helpfull staff. Security.
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The decoration and layout of rooms
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Gorgeous garden, friendly and helpful staff, clean rooms, safe neighborhood
It is clean, well located, good service.
Very conveniently located.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- To avoid dynamic currency conversion markups over 5%, pay in Argentine Pesos (ARS) on your card instead of your home currency. Check with your card issuer to confirm support for ARS transactions and ensure you receive the savings.
- Use official remise kiosks at Ezeiza (EZE) airport for transfers to the city center; the drive to Microcentro typically takes 35-60 minutes depending on traffic. Some hotels offer pre-booked transfer services, which can be arranged at these kiosks.
- Buenos Aires tap water is treated to potable standards by AySA, and most hotels use this municipal supply. Guests with sensitivities can contact the hotel in advance to confirm water source or request bottled water amenities.
- Keep personal belongings secured within seconds on the Subte, buses, and in areas like Caminito or Avenida 9 de Julio, as petty theft can occur.
- Bring a 220V adapter (Type C or I) for devices since hotel power in Argentina is 220V, 50 Hz. Most four- and five-star hotels offer adapters upon request; ask at reception if you need one.
- Book hotels at least 4-8 weeks ahead for summer (December to February) and school-holiday July; major football matches or fairs may require booking 8+ weeks early. Top chains may offer flexible cancellation, allowing early booking without risk, so verify before reserving.
- Consider San Telmo or Almagro for hotel stays, as they are often 10-30% cheaper than Palermo or Recoleta and closer to the historic center. San Telmo and Almagro also offer unique local markets and cafes within 500 m of many hotels.
- Request an accessible room in advance, as many boutique or period hotels in Recoleta and Palermo may lack step-free access. Email the hotel before arrival to confirm accessible room type and features.
- Confirm hotel Wi-Fi speeds if you need reliable connectivity for remote work. Some leading hotels list Wi-Fi speed or provide premium-tier access, so check availability and typical speeds when booking.
- Budget for an additional 21% VAT on hotel bookings; some hotels may offer tax-free rates for foreign cash payments, saving up to 22%. Top international chains often process VAT refunds automatically for eligible guests paying with non-Argentine cards or foreign currency.
- Palermo and Recoleta have better walkability to attractions, cafes, and parks, reducing transit needs compared to other areas. Recoleta is next to iconic sites like the cemetery and museums, while Palermo offers parks and boutiques within a 5-10 minute walk of many hotels.
- Ask about hotel backup power, as electrical outages can occur, especially during summer heatwaves (December to February), impacting AC and Wi-Fi. Chains with 4+ stars typically have generators for common areas and Wi-Fi; verify if room power is included.
- Tip porters and housekeeping staff 200-400 ARS (approx. $0.20-$0.50 USD) per day; gratuities are appreciated as they supplement wages in the service economy. Review current exchange rates to ensure gratuities are in line with local norms.
- Only 9% of budget stays are AYCE-certified; look for properties with this certification for transparent hygiene and allergen protocols, such as gluten-free breakfast options. Request documentation or check for in-room signage identifying AYCE-certified properties.
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