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    Palacio Duhau/Park Hyatt Buenos Aires - One of the landings in the Palacio side of the hotel

    Palacio Duhau/Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

    4.5(55 reviews)
    1.8 kmRecoleta
    $$$$

    This is one of the best Park Hyatts we've stayed at. The team here is always so attentive and…read morefriendly and the accommodations are just stunning. We stayed here a year ago and it was just as amazing and awe-inspiring as the last time. Last year we stayed in the newer building of the hotel, but this time we got to stay in the Palacio, and it was every bit as wonderful as I had imagined. We got to stay in a suite that had a great view of the Maison next door and every touch in our suite was dripping with opulence and chic details. I know it's odd to point out the door handles, but oh my word, the door handles were so nice! As with all stays at Park Hyatt Palacio Duhau, you get access to some great views. The courtyard view is mind-blowingly stunning. The grounds are so meticulously landscaped. We had breakfast every morning onsite at Giola. To get there from the Palacio, you can walk through the subterranean art gallery and just be blown away by how such a special, unique place exists. Palacio Duhau is also well located in Recoleta. We started many of our adventures walking from the hotel to our destinations; another perk of this hotel. In the realm of luxury hotels, Park Hyatts are hard to beat- it truly feels like a vacation staying at such a nice property where everything comes together so beautifully. We'll definitely be back!

    Exquisite hotel in an ideal location. We stayed in a suite in the newer part of the hotel. We had…read moresome issues with our heater but the staff were very accommodating and helpful. The breakfast buffet in Goia is outstanding and they also allow you to order an entree off the menu. My daughter ordered the scrumptious French toast twice during our trip. We had dinner at Duhau and it was one of the most memorable meals we have had. The pumpkin- filled pasta and vanilla cake dessert were truly outstanding. On our next stay to Buenos Aires, I would love to stay in the original palace building.

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    Palacio Duhau/Park Hyatt Buenos Aires - Guest Room

    Guest Room

    Palacio Duhau/Park Hyatt Buenos Aires - Lots of art throughout the hotel.

    Lots of art throughout the hotel.

    Palacio Duhau/Park Hyatt Buenos Aires - Guest Room

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    Hotel Four Seasons - Desserts at the mansion

    Hotel Four Seasons

    4.7(28 reviews)
    1.6 kmRetiro
    $$$$

    Where do I even begin?!?!…read more We recently spent 10 days in Argentina for our honeymoon and stayed at The Four Seasons Hotel in Buenos Aires during that leg of our trip. Located in the Recoleta neighborhood surrounded by various museums, historical landmarks restaurants, and shopping boutiques all in walking distance, this hotel was an excellent "home base" for us getting around the city, and for simply relaxing to enjoy our honeymoon. We checked in after spending a total of 14 hours in the air, first from Miami to New York City, then from New York City down to Buenos Aires. This was actually our first ever stay at a Four Seasons branded property, so we weren't sure what to expect. We were congratulated by the Front Desk staff right away for our marriage and celebrating our subsequent honeymoon with them. They were extremely thorough in getting us maps for our use. and printing out the itinerary I had made with their concierge for the week ahead, including a tour and several restaurant reservations we had. There was a small snag with our Mansion View King Room and the staff offered to change us to another room that they were getting ready. In the meantime, they held our luggage while we were able to enjoy the pool on a warm Buenos Aires day. The pool area itself was very nice with plenty of staff members around, eager to help with pool chair and umbrella service. The outdoor pool at The Four Seasons is one of the few, if not the only, outdoor hotel pool areas in the city. There was plenty of sunscreen and water stations for us to use, and the pool itself was a very comfortable size. After about 2 hours, our new room was ready. We were informed that we were being moved to a Mansion View Junior Suite with E-Lounge access. Honestly, this change/upgrade exceeded even our wildest expectations! This wasn't something we were looking for when the staff acknowledged the issue our original room had, and has made us Four Seasons fans for life. The Junior Suite itself (Room 809) was spacious. We had a nicely laid our living room area that divided the living area from the sleeping area. Don't even get me started on those Four Seasons beds-- probably the best sleep either of us ever had in our life! The bathrooms are nicely appointed and also included a TV in the mirror (a first for me). The E-Lounge area was our go-to spot for breakfast. Every morning, they carried a variety of fresh fruits, coffee, fruit juices, pastries, and yogurts. In the late afternoon, they switched their offerings out for little sandwiches and wraps, snack bites like chips, charcuterie, and were always stocked with a bottle of red and white wine for visitors to enjoy. It also had a very nice outdoor balcony with a seating area to enjoy views out to Recoleta. Dinner at Elena was FANTASTIC (more on that in a separate review), and the service was exemplary and arguably the best we've experience at any hotel so far. They helped us understand how to best get around (Uber is very easy to use in Argentina) and other pointers on where to eat and other points of interest. Most places in Recoleta and Palermo either have some sort of public wifi or have easy access to a cafe or bar where you can connect to order your ride share. Although we were very excited to check out Patagonia, we were very sad to leave the Four Seasons Buenos Aires. We had a very fulfilling 4 day stay that also somehow did not feel like enough because of how well we were taken care of. As I said before, this was our first stay at a Four Seasons hotel, and now we are customers/believers for life! Should it make sense on future travels, they will be our hotel of choice. And certainly in Buenos Aires, they made an impression on us that will last a lifetime! Thank you, Charo Muro, Gianlucca Casazza, Milagros Araujo, and so many others for making our honeymoon stay so relaxing and memorable!

    A high-end luxury hotel in the Recolletta district of Buenos Aires. We stayed for two nights in a…read morecity-view room on the second floor with a king bed and updated bathroom. As with other properties in this chain, service is their hallmark from the bell staff to the front desk to the pool attendants and housekeepers. Everyone seems centered on ensuring your satisfaction. Our room was comfortable and tastefully decorated in a beige color pallet and it felt classy. Despite overlooking the freeway (aka "city view") it was pretty quiet. The AC was quiet yet powerful enough to take on the strong southern sunshine in late January, although like more and more hotels, the ability to lower the temperature in the room below 21 (72) was an illusion. As someone who sleeps more soundly in a cooler room, I find this annoying. The bathroom featured a large modern soaking tub along with a full shower and segregated toilet area with bidet. The only disappointment was the lack of double sink. The overhead rain shower delivers an extraordinary amount of water -don't look up for risk of drowning! It's almost like standing under a fire hose and felt very indulgent. We spent a couple of hours at the smart outdoor pool with its ample staff ready to set up chairs and provide shade as needed. Drinks and food can be ordered at the pool as well. The pool itself was refreshing and be sure to note that it drops off rather quickly to 6-8 feet or more. We dined at Elena, the highly regarded restaurant in the hotel-twice for dinner and again for breakfast which was included in our room rate. The morning buffet was lavish with breads, cheeses, salumi, eggs and much more. No one is going hungry here. Finally, the WiFi in the room (202) and lobby and pool were all rather weak and slow by today's standards-very surprising given the quality of the hotel. We enjoyed our short stay.

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    Hotel Four Seasons - Grand Staircase in The Mansion

    Grand Staircase in The Mansion

    Hotel Four Seasons - Our seventh floor room. Thanks to Ivan for the early check in

    Our seventh floor room. Thanks to Ivan for the early check in

    Hotel Four Seasons - King bedroom

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