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SuMa Recoleta Hotel
4.1/553 Reviews

SuMa Recoleta Hotel

Buenos Aires City Center Buenos Aires|0.12km from Plazoleta Carlos Pellegrini
Avoid this hotel at any cost. It was a shameless bait & switch tactic. We booked a quadruple room at the Recoleta Luxury Boutique Hotel. We prepaid a few nights to be on the safe side. When we showed up to check in according to plan the room we were supposed to occupy was not available due to, supposedly, emergency renovations. Staff gave us contradicting explanations: some pipeline had flooded the hotel but the renovations seemed to be more than just a last minute fix. It all looked planned. The unavailability of our room certainly came as a surprise, we had been in touch with hotel staff repeatedly throughout the prior weeks. They claimed that they did not have contact info to let us know about this unexpected turn of events: false, they had sent us confirmation of our booking to our email address. We had contacted them several times over the phone and in person leading up to our stay at the hotel. They sent us to another establishment belonging to the same hotel chain: the so-called Le B Club & Terrace. Ignore the pompous name: it is a student hostel with horrible maintenance and lousy hygiene. We are talking roaches; walls badly in need of a coat of paint; a rickety, claustrophobic elevator on the brink of malfunction, and a curious reluctance to change our towels, among other details. Both establishments seem to be seriously understaffed. The little staff there is available comes across as terminally uninterested, apathetic, jaded, possibly untrained, prone to lame excuses and bogus explanations. One of their pretexts was “I can’t help you because I just started in the job”. When we finally got lucky enough to confront the manager of Recoleta Luxury Boutique Hotel, an elusive woman by the name Carolina, she apologized profusely and claimed to be on our case. Once again, she wrote down our contact info (or pretended to do so). Several days have passed and we never heard back from her: out of sight, out of mind. In short: avoid this hotel and all its other sister establishments at all cost. It will be a disappointing and at times infuriating experience.

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Alquileres Temporarios by CLH Rentals
4/527 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
I know this Hotel Since 2004 and visited a couple of times. I near Santa AV, Onje block from 9 de Julio AvV. and les than 5 mins from General San Martin Station (Metro Line C). The guys at the reception are very competent, friendly and attentive. Has 3Elebatores and a pool, restaurant, Sauna, decent Wifi in Lobby and in every floor.. The Hotel has 3 Elevators. Our room was quite big and includes a small refrigerator and a touch induction cooker over the countertop, as well as a microwave. Also there is a 50” Led TV. Air conditioning. Safe deposit Box. The bathroom is well equipped and spacious. Plenty of plugs available in the room (keep in mind that Argentina uses 220V)
Bens - Recoleta Park
4.5/5115 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
The hotel is situated in the heart of town - so many fabulous restaurants, cafes and bars on its doorstep. Facilities are basic but the room was very clean and the breakfast more than adequate. The perfect hotel for creating a base in the heart of Buenos Aires. The real plus we’re the excellent staff who were on hand and eager to assist with everything. Very knowledgable helpful and kind - special mention to Danny, Sarah and Gabriel who were excellent, all three went above and beyond, so a huge thanks to the three of you - you made us so very welcome. Nos veremos de nuevo muy pronto Andy and Dawn
Emperador Hotel Buenos Aires
4.1/574 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
This hotel is a top address in Buenos Aires with very spacious rooms with nice amenities and an incredibly attentive staff: The reception staff was always very helpful and the service team was amazing. I felt always very safe, COVID wise. Everyone took the measurements really seriously. The view from the hotel is wonderful and breathtaking. Thank you very much for an amazing stay.
Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta
4.5/576 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
Spacious room, quiet to street noise but thin internal walls meant there was noise heard from the adjoining room and corridor. Breakfast was good with plenty of choices including freshly cooked egg options. Great location with an easy walk to the weekend markets, many restaurants and a bit further on the shopping district. The shopping centre over the road really didn’t offer much, unless you like designer stores.
Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires
4.6/569 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
My husband and I just stayed here for 4 nights. We were given a very early check in, as well as a late check out on the last day. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. The Pony Line bar was great and very very busy Friday and Saturday. We came back from dinner late Friday night and even though there was no space, we were told they could seat us. The Elena restaurant was also very good. Wonderful staff and good. Although it took an unbelievably long time to pay. We went to the pool 2 days. Absolutely the best pool in BA and just a gorgeous view of the mansion and probably the most perfect pool temperature I’ve experienced. The spa was nice. They are not doing facials because of Covid. So we received body scrubs and massage. It was pretty good. I’m glad we went but not sure if book there again. The room itself was wonderful. The Nespresso maxing in the room was wonderful. The bed was super comfy, the soaking bathtub with bath salts and L’Occtaine products was just perfect. Also the view of the city and mansion/pool was just incredible!! Would definitely recommend
Santino Recoleta
3.1/518 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
Visit Buenos Aires, can be complex, given the hotel offer...hay of everything; having decided to travel with our bag, we chose this excellent option, close to everything you need to know the surroundings, from Puerto Madero, By passing through the innumerable and extraordinary bars and restaurants, the impressive Avenida 9 de julio... from there to the metro station or to the train station, is a step ....no doubt !

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Buenos Aires Travel Guide

Buenos Aires, also known as the "Paris of South America," is a vibrant and enchanting city that beguiles its visitors. With its rich culture, captivating architecture, and passionate locals, Buenos Aires offers a unique experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're strolling through the colorful streets of La Boca, admiring the grandeur of Recoleta Cemetery, or soaking up the atmosphere in the historic San Telmo district, Buenos Aires is a city that will capture your heart.

Popular and Convenient Attractions in Buenos Aires

Recoleta Cemetery - Explore the final resting place of Argentina's most prominent figures and admire the stunning mausoleums.

La Boca - Wander through the vibrant streets of this colorful neighborhood and visit the famous Caminito street with its tango dancers and local artisans.

Plaza de Mayo - Witness the heart of the city at this historic square, surrounded by iconic landmarks such as the Casa Rosada.

Puerto Madero - Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade, lined with trendy restaurants and modern architecture.

Teatro Colon - Marvel at the grandeur of one of the world's most renowned opera houses, which hosts spectacular performances.

Various Transportation Options in Buenos Aires:

Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini (EZE): This is the main international airport serving Buenos Aires, located approximately 35 kilometers from the city center.

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP): Situated closer to the city, this airport primarily handles domestic flights.

Subte: Buenos Aires has an extensive subway system, known as the Subte, which provides convenient access to different areas of the city.

Colectivos: These are the city's bus network, offering a cost-effective way to travel around Buenos Aires. Be sure to have coins or a Sube card to pay for your fare.

Taxis: Taxis are readily available throughout the city. Look for official taxis with visible identification and try to negotiate the fare before starting your journey.

Tips for Travelling to Buenos Aires

Currency: The official currency is the Argentine peso. It is advisable to carry some cash as many small businesses may not accept credit cards.

Language: While English is spoken in some tourist areas, it's useful to learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.

Weather: Buenos Aires has a temperate climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Pack accordingly, and don't forget sunscreen and a hat for those sunny days.

Safety: As with any major city, it's important to take precautions and stay aware of your surroundings.

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If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta, Museo Entomologico (Museum Entomologic) Mariposas del Mundo, Museo Historico Sarmiento. The most popular attractions for tourists in Buenos Aires are Casa Rosada, MendozaWineSite, Barrio Chino. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Lavalle Street, Florida Street, Galerias Pacifico to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 26.11°C during the day, 21.32°C at night

• April to June: 16.96°C during the day, 12.68°C at night

• July to September: 14.71°C during the day, 10.73°C at night

• October to December: 22.92°C during the day, 18.15°C at night

Average Seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 132.7 cm

• Summer: 83.0 cm

• Autumn: 64.6 cm

• Winter: 124.57 cm

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