Buenos Aires, the city that captivates you
Known as the Paris of South America, Buenos Aires blends European architecture with a deeply Latin soul. Explore iconic neighborhoods like San Telmo, Recoleta, and Palermo, and experience a vibrant city full of art, tango, gastronomy, and football. From the magnificent Teatro Colón to the modernity of Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires is a unique destination that merges tradition and innovation.

Palermo
The Palermo neighborhood, where our hotel is located, is one of the largest and most dynamic in the city. Famous for its large parks such as Bosques de Palermo, the Rosedal, and the Japanese Garden, it offers a green respite from the urban hustle and bustle. Palermo is also the epicenter of gastronomy and nightlife, with trendy restaurants, bars, and craft breweries. Strolling through its tree-lined streets and discovering designer boutiques is a must-do experience for those seeking authentic, modern Buenos Aires.

Recoleta
Just a few minutes from Palermo, Recoleta stands out for its European architecture and sophisticated atmosphere. The Recoleta Cemetery, with mausoleums of great historical value, is one of the most visited, as is the National Museum of Fine Arts. Walking through its streets and enjoying its outdoor cafes is an experience that combines culture and relaxation in a unique setting. In addition, Recoleta is ideal for art lovers, with galleries and permanent exhibitions that capture the essence of Buenos Aires.

San Telmo
San Telmo is the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires and retains a special charm that captivates those who visit it. Its cobblestone streets and famous Sunday Antiques Fair are a must for lovers of history and unique objects. It is also an ideal place to enjoy live tango shows, both in squares and in traditional bars. The local gastronomy, with authentic grills and historic cafes, completes this magical experience.

La Boca
La Boca neighborhood, known for the iconic Caminito, is a place full of life and culture. Its brightly painted houses reflect the artistic essence of the city. Here, tango can be felt in every corner, with dancers and musicians livening up the streets. In addition, La Bombonera stadium is a temple for football lovers, home of the Boca Juniors club and a symbol of Argentine passion. A visit to La Boca is like a trip to the popular soul of Buenos Aires.

Puerto Madero
Puerto Madero is the most modern and exclusive neighborhood in Buenos Aires, located on the riverbank. With its skyscrapers, gourmet restaurants and the iconic Puente de la Mujer, it is an ideal place for a relaxing stroll both day and night. In addition, this area is home to the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, a natural space perfect for nature lovers. Puerto Madero combines luxury, nature and urban design in a unique setting.

9 de Julio Avenue and the Obelisk
9 de Julio Avenue, one of the widest avenues in the world, is the vibrant heart of the city. In the centre stands the majestic Obelisco, the undisputed symbol of Buenos Aires. Surrounded by theatres, shops and restaurants, this avenue represents the energy and rhythm of the capital. A photo in front of the Obelisco is almost a ritual for visitors who want to take home an unforgettable memory of their time in the city.