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725 Continental Hotel
4.7/553 Reviews

725 Continental Hotel

Buenos Aires City Center Buenos Aires|0.68km from Portena Joyas
725 Continental Hotel is in a central position, short walk one way to Plaza de la Republica, with Obelisco, and a short walk the other way to Plaza de Mayo.A stop for the open top bus tours is on the other side of the street. Hailing a taxi is easy on the roadside but reception ordered a taxi without charge. The hotel has no car park, but there is paid-parking nearby. This art deco building is in a street of such buildings making for a scenic cityscape, both from the street and roof top terrace, where there is a bar and small pool. Sunset drinks were enjoyed on the roof. Room and ensuite was large and everywhere was clean. Reception directed us to 2 double rooms before finding the twin we had booked, which was an unwanted inconvenience after a long journey. There was a paid mini bar but no kettle in the room. View was across to the buildings the other side of the street. Air conditioning worked well. The lifts are slow and the wait was tiresome, but fortunately we could use the stairs from our room on a lower floor. Breakfast is served on the first floor, and there is a bar and restaurant on the ground floor, which we did not use. There are tango shows and many restaurants within a short walk of the hotel. Breakfast buffet was adequate with omelettes cooked to order. Window tables have picturesque street views. Facilities give the five star rating, but 725 Continental Hotel is more comfortable than luxurious. Location and service on offer made it good value.

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NH Buenos Aires Tango
4.2/575 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
This is a fantastic hotel ! Location , Quality of Rooms , Breakfast but above all else it's the Staff , at Reception, in the Dining Room and the people who clean and service the rooms ...all without exception ...superb. Friendly , efficient , eager to assist with all requests and always with a smile! They have made our holiday in Buenos Aires a great one and congratulations to NH Hotels for their staff selection and training processes. It's a winner and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone planning to visit Buenos Aires. Near to main shopping streets , a variety of restaurants and a short taxi ride away from all visitor attractions. Thank you NH Hotel Tango and your excellent staff.
Viasui Hotel
3.8/533 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable, and it is very comfortable and comfortable. In the bathroom there was no hair dryer, despite being the artifact that would hold it ... and the bath door was swelled by moisture and once you closed it, it was difficult to open. In addition, we asked for a double room, with two-bed, but they were two beds from a square sticked with a stick, which were departing ... Reiter, the location and human quality of the staff is remarkable, They would only need to take care of some details that make a three-star hotel.
Buenos Aires Marriott
3.9/561 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
The hotel is in a good location, right next to the obelisk and opposite the Clone Opera House. Hotel facilities are old, but very clean, very historic hotel. The front desk service is OK, the male waiters are generally average, and the waitresses are very enthusiastic. Breakfast is not bad.
Hotel Grand Brizo Buenos Aires
4/599 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
We arrived yesterday after a night flight… our tour company Condor Travel arranged for an early check in at 0830 am which was very helpful. The room is clean and has a great shower. Sadly the room noise from the air conditioning was very loud through the night. We can also hear the elevator… and I think the breakfast restaurant must be above us as we were woken up at approximately 4am with music… as we are returning shortly after a few days away… we will request a better room. The maintenance man was brilliant… we couldn’t get the safe to close or the air conditioning to work… we put a call into reception desk and within 10 minutes it was all sorted…thank you. We ate in the main restaurant for lunch the Caesar Salad was first class and the club sandwich big enough for 2 with fries. We will update on our return in a few days.
Up Tribeca
4.4/543 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
First I'd like to say that the young man who assisted me when I arrived late at night at Up Tribeca was entirely professional and courteous with me, even though I checked out almost immediately after checking in. So: I initially booked three nights at Up Tribeca because the reviews for the hotel were all positive; however, the hotel ”ambience” is entirely artificial and - to put bluntly - weird. All the rooms are centered around an open-air courtyard (btw, that courtyard is the only fresh air in the hotel), and because I checked-in late at night, I had a very hard time trying to find my room number while walking the hallway along the courtyard, as it was lit by a few neon lights that (I guess) gave off a cool vibe, but no actual light. Because it was so dark, I mistook the wrong room for mine and kept trying to open the door with my card, until I noticed (again, hard to see with no light!) the ”do not disturb” sign on the door handle (sorry to whomever might have woken up to me trying to open their door.) I then continued down the dark hallway to my correct room, and when I opened the door, I was greeted to a completely windowless box of a room that reeked of synthetic air-freshener, making it smell like I just walked into a Zara Home Furnishing store. The smell was suffocating, and of course there was no way to open a window to get rid of it because no window existed. If you've ever watched the Apple Tv show ”Severance,” then you'll get the kind of atmosphere this room had: it felt completely claustrophobic and dystopic. I didn't spend more than thirty seconds in that room before I grabbed my suitcase and went down to the front desk, requesting a different room that had a window, only to be informed none of the rooms have windows. At that point, I asked him to call me a taxi, and I left for another hotel. To sum up: if you don't care that you're staying in a windowless box that smells like a home furnishing store in the local mall, you'll be fine at Up Tribeca. Otherwise, I would strongly recommend you book elsewhere.
Broadway Hotel & Suites
4.2/5108 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
Clean and well presented hotel in a great location on Av Corrientes. The street comes alive at night with buskers, dancers & small market stalls. The hotel is safe & staff were very helpful. Only (minor) negative was that yhe rooms don’t have kettles so you need to walk down to level 1 to get hot water (bit odd). But it’s a good hotel and worth a visit.

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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.

More Info about Buenos Aires

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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