Puerto Madero

Discover the newest neighborhood in the city, always in constant growth. It features luxurious buildings, hotels, glamorous restaurants, and well-known universities. The highlight is the beautiful Puente de la Mujer, designed by the renowned Spanish architect, Santiago...

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MALBA

Thanks to its wide modern art collection, MALBA - Museo de Arte Latinoamericano Buenos Aires – is one of the richest points in the city and one of the most relevant museums in Latin America. It is definitely a must for anyone looking for points of interest related to art and...

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Fortabat

One of the countries most prestigious private collections can be visited at Colección Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat Museum. Once the richest woman in the country, her exquisite taste is well-represented by this museum. Pieces from the most distinguished Argentine artist...

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Kavanagh Building

The Kavanagh is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. Standing at a height of 120 meters, we recommend to take a look at this 1936 Art Deco gem to any design, art or architecture lover.

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San Telmo

Featured by cobblestone streets, San Telmo is the best preserved historic neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Its heart is Plaza Dorrego, where you'll find old cafes and bars. Located approximately a mile away from the hotel, it is also one of the main Tango areas in the...

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Teatro Colón

Opened on May 25, 1908, this is the largest opera house in Latin America. Its facade has strong influences of Italian Renaissance and its interior dome was painted in 1966 by Raul Soldi, world-renowned Argentine artist. It features a fabulous program of Opera and Ballet...

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La Boca

La Boca is one of the most popular and touristic spots in the city featured by typical colorful houses. Discover Caminito, a street where you will breathe and dance tango, and find people selling crafts and...

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Ecological Reserve

Located at a walking distance from our hotel, Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve features 360 hectares of local nature, fauna and flora, running paths, and more. It is an example of nature taking over. Declared a national park in 1986, it holds three lagoons and its...

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Palermo

Palermo is the trendiest area in Buenos Aires. You will find art, design and fashion stores along with nice and busy restaurants and bars with different cuisines from around the world. Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood are two popular areas within Palermo that offer great...

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Tango

Tango is the quintessential musical style of the city. Anyone who visits Buenos Aires must witness it. If you are a brave one y might even take dance lessons. Tango is danced in couples, so it will be an opportunity to make new friends in the city.

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