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5 star

Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
4.3/540 Reviews

Faena Hotel Buenos Aires

Puerto Madero Buenos Aires|0.74km from Woman's Bridge
What a Disappointment the Faena Hotel is. NOT a 5 star hotel it once was. The bed in our room was more than 10 years over due for a change. The most uncomfortable bed I’ve slept in a “5 star hotel” . The staff is rude if you are not Argentinian, typical for of a hotel that pays the staff practically nothing and a place no one tips. The bartender at the library was totally focused on taking to the ****** at the bar and totally ignored us sitting next to this loud obnoxious couple. The pool was freezing cold. Why can’t they heat the pool to take the chill off so you can enjoy the pool. The wait staff at the pool was slow to deliver the drinks or food at the pool and often confused the orders or never returned to deliver the correct order. The man at the checkin Juan Pablo is joke. He gave wrong information about the hotels offerings for the valentines dinners. I found out the evening of valentines that there was a Tango Show with dinner that included meat choices that the other restaurants were not offering. The Tango show and dinner was offered for $270 USD per person. I was offered $135 USD pp at the door or 48,000 Argentinian pesos which equals $270 pp. it had to do with the blue dollar. While I was negotiating with the man at the entrance to the Tango show I saw food coming from the Mercado restaurant through the lobby long lobby filled with people uncovered, how disgusting. We declined to eat or see the show. Do yourself a favor and stay at the holiday inn and save yourself a lot of money and aggravation and most of all disappoint in once was a fabulous hotel. They tell you that the hotel is full as well as the restaurants. That’s a lie, nothing at Faena is full except the arrogance they dish out.

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Business travel

725 Continental Hotel
4.7/549 Reviews

725 Continental Hotel

Buenos Aires City Center Buenos Aires|1.09km from Woman's Bridge
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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Breakfast

Ker San Telmo Hotel
4.1/570 Reviews

Ker San Telmo Hotel

Buenos Aires|0.68km from Woman's Bridge
We had a horrible experience at this hotel. By accident my husband broke a small side table in the lobby. In the beginning we were more concerned about my husband’s fall than the broken piece of furniture. Unfortunately, the management was more concerned about the small table than my husband’s well being. They asked us to pay $900 for the broken table. Since It seemed to be a lot of money for this kind of furniture we asked for proof that it costs $900 which they did not provide. We did the research online and found a set of two exactly the same tables for $200. Based on our research we offered them $250 in cash for the table and the trouble. They refused to accept the $250 and called the police. The management locked us in the room until the police came. We tried to explain to the police that the management wanted us to pay $900 for something that is worth no more than $200 but the police took our passports and kept us hostages until we paid the $900. It was the last day of our vacation. We did not have any cash left but since they threatened us that they will not let us leave Argentina we decided to pay with a credit card. The manger agreed to accept the credit card payment under one condition that the hotel will charge our credit card with black market exchange rate and not the official one. This was illegal and we would end up paying almost double. It would be around $1,700. The police did not do anything and pressured us to either pay with cash or transfer the money from our US bank account. We didn’t have any choice and asked our friend to borrow $900 to avoid further complications, get our passports back, and leave the country. In situations like this you have no rights as a foreigner. You have nowhere to go and nobody to talk to. It was a horrible and unnecessary experience in such a beautiful country. You definitely do not want to go through something like this. It was a theft in broad daylight. We strongly recommend to avoid this hotel.

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Pleno Madero
4.2/560 Reviews
Puerto Madero
We stayed here for 2 nights 18/2/24-20/2/24 and glad we did. The room was big and the shower was powerful. There is also tea and coffee in the room along with air conditioning. There is a continental breakfast and you can also order eggs. The hotel is well situated it’s about 10 minutes walk to Puerto Madero where there are lots of bars and restaurants and if you stay there over the weekend there is a really good market about 4 blocks behind the hotel.
Kenton Palace Buenos Aires
3.9/568 Reviews
The staff are friendly enough. We were very disappointed when we asked for more bathroom tissue. We had just returned from an evening out and noticed that when the room was made up, bathroom tissue was not replaced and we were running out of tissue. We called down to the front desk to ask for two roles of tissue and were told that we were only allowed one role per day (we had not been given any tissue that day). I met the staff member at the elevator where I was given a role that was half the size of a full role. So the daily allotment of bathroom tissue is ½ a role per day for two people? If we had been given a full role of tissue when they made up the room in the morning, we would not have needed to request more. Unfortunately, no amount of smiling staff can make up for the petty hording of bathroom tissue. We had two rooms at this hotel and have had two rooms here previously so this was not the first time staying at this hotel, but it will be the last.
Hilton Buenos Aires
4.6/5107 Reviews
Puerto Madero
Very nice, open lobby with multiple choices for eating and drinking. All staff we encountered were excellent...very friendly and helpful. We caught the end of a Mary Kay convention and the place was a little hectic, but the staff worked hard to handle everyone as quickly as possible. Nice glass elevators that look over the wide open lobby. Our room overlooked the canal, a nice view. The room was very nice, but nothing special. All in all, we were very comfortable there and would chose the hotel again.
Alvear Icon Hotel
4.5/578 Reviews
Puerto Madero
The hotel is located in the Port District of Ellis on the plateau. The location is OK and the traffic is very inconvenient. The room in the hotel is still clean and the light is still fresh. The restaurant equipment of the hotel, the lobby on the first floor is relatively fine. But the service attitude of the bar and coffee room and knee socks are OK, the staff service at the front desk and concierge is OK, as for the first floor of the restaurant landscape on the top floor, you can see the far view of the entire capital. The seaside, personally think this hotel hotel facilities are clean and staff service attitude is OK, it should be said It was Argentina's service attitude was slow, and it took 20 minutes to enter the restaurant to start counting the cards and water, but this is not the only problem with this hotel, the whole of Argentina is like this.
Ker San Telmo Hotel
4.1/570 Reviews
We had a horrible experience at this hotel. By accident my husband broke a small side table in the lobby. In the beginning we were more concerned about my husband’s fall than the broken piece of furniture. Unfortunately, the management was more concerned about the small table than my husband’s well being. They asked us to pay $900 for the broken table. Since It seemed to be a lot of money for this kind of furniture we asked for proof that it costs $900 which they did not provide. We did the research online and found a set of two exactly the same tables for $200. Based on our research we offered them $250 in cash for the table and the trouble. They refused to accept the $250 and called the police. The management locked us in the room until the police came. We tried to explain to the police that the management wanted us to pay $900 for something that is worth no more than $200 but the police took our passports and kept us hostages until we paid the $900. It was the last day of our vacation. We did not have any cash left but since they threatened us that they will not let us leave Argentina we decided to pay with a credit card. The manger agreed to accept the credit card payment under one condition that the hotel will charge our credit card with black market exchange rate and not the official one. This was illegal and we would end up paying almost double. It would be around $1,700. The police did not do anything and pressured us to either pay with cash or transfer the money from our US bank account. We didn’t have any choice and asked our friend to borrow $900 to avoid further complications, get our passports back, and leave the country. In situations like this you have no rights as a foreigner. You have nowhere to go and nobody to talk to. It was a horrible and unnecessary experience in such a beautiful country. You definitely do not want to go through something like this. It was a theft in broad daylight. We strongly recommend to avoid this hotel.
NH Buenos Aires City
4/5100 Reviews
Buenos Aires City Center
The location is good. The service is good too. They are very helpful, especially in calling a taxi. The facilities are above average.

Frequently Asked Questions

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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