During my time in Buenos Aires, I discovered a remarkable assortment of hotels, each offering a unique taste of this vibrant city.
From luxurious havens to charming budget-friendly spots, the options are as diverse as the city’s culture and history.
1. Alvear Palace Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: $261 per night
- Free Wi-Fi: Absolutely!
- Location: Close to shops, museums, and parks
Why I Recommend It
The Alvear Palace Hotel is a gem in the heart of Buenos Aires.
From the moment I walked in, I felt like royalty among the opulent decor and attentive staff.
Who wouldn’t want to sip a cocktail on a rooftop bar while admiring the stunning city view?
What I Didn’t Like
While my overall experience was stellar, the bed in my suite had a slight slope.
A detail like that shouldn’t be present at such a luxurious hotel, right?
Overview
This grand hotel boasts ornate rooms and regal suites, and the marble bathrooms were an absolute delight.
Dining at the hotel’s restaurant was exceptional, especially if you’re a steak lover!
Located in the stylish La Recoleta, it’s the perfect base for exploring Buenos Aires.
2. Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Price per night: $1,210
- Check-in/out: Quick and easy
- Location: Close to shops and attractions
Why I Recommend It
The Four Seasons Buenos Aires delivers a luxurious experience that’s hard to beat.
From the moment I stepped into my room, it felt like my own cozy retreat.
The breakfast spread is a morning highlight—seriously, who doesn’t love a good buffet?
What I Didn’t Like
- Certain views overlook busy highways, so be mindful of noise.
- A few staff interactions were inconsistent; not everyone was as warm.
Overview
With sophisticated rooms and top-notch service, this hotel offers both comfort and charm.
Enjoy exceptional dining, a lovely pool area, and amazing cocktails crafted by the skilled bartenders.
If you’re heading to Buenos Aires, this is truly an elite spot to lay your head at night!
3. Faena Hotel Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Price per night: $678
- Free Wi-Fi: Absolutely!
- Pools and spa: Check, check!
Why I Recommend It
Faena Hotel Buenos Aires is a true gem in Puerto Madero.
With a mix of luxury and charisma, the Philippe Starck design makes every corner Instagram-worthy!
Who doesn’t love stunning amenities and a vibrant atmosphere?
What I Didn’t Like
Honestly, it’s hard to find a flaw in this exquisite hotel, although the room rates might pinch the wallet a bit!
Overview
The Faena boasts an outdoor pool, exquisite dining, and mesmerizing tango shows.
What’s better than enjoying a fabulous meal or unwinding at the spa after a day of exploration?
The staff is dedicated to ensuring a stellar experience, which is the cherry on top.
It’s the perfect spot for your Buenos Aires adventure!
4. Palladio Hotel Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Price per night: $216
- Outdoor pool available
- Location: Recoleta neighborhood
Why I Recommend It
The Palladio Hotel Buenos Aires is a gem in the heart of the city.
With exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere, the staff truly cares about your experience.
And can we talk about the breakfast buffet? It’s a feast fit for royalty!
What I Didn’t Like
While the gym is nice, it opens a bit late for my liking at 7 am.
More early morning hours would have made it even better!
Overview
The hotel boasts stylish rooms with ample space and comfort.
Every detail, from the concierge to the restaurant staff, is attentive and friendly.
With a lovely spa, rooftop pool, and quick access to local attractions, you’ll feel right at home.
5. Hotel Boca Juniors by BHR, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Price per Night: $68
- Free Wi-Fi: Available
- Room Options: Clean and spacious
Why I Recommend It
If you’re a football fan, stay at Hotel Boca Juniors by BHR—it’s themed around the legendary Boca Juniors team!
The location is ideal for exploring Buenos Aires, with many attractions just a short walk away.
What I Didn’t Like
While the hotel is great, I found the breakfast a bit lacking—there were days when options felt limited.
Also, some areas could use a little more maintenance.
Overview
Hotel Boca Juniors is a gem in Buenos Aires that combines comfort with sports history.
The staff is friendly and speaks English, making everything easy for tourists.
Don’t miss out on the indoor pool and spa—perfect after a long day of sightseeing!
6. Loi Suites Recoleta Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Price per Night: $115
- Location: Near Recoleta Cemetery
- Room Amenities: Mini fridge, in-room safe
Why I Recommend It
The Loi Suites Recoleta Hotel is a gem right in the heart of a vibrant neighborhood.
If you enjoy exploring majestic mausoleums, this place is just a stone’s throw from the famous Recoleta Cemetery.
What I Didn’t Like
While the location is fantastic, I must admit the noise from nearby bars can be a tad distracting on weekends.
And don’t expect a gourmet breakfast—it’s decent, but not mind-blowing.
Overview
The hotel boasts clean and comfortable rooms designed for relaxation after a long day.
The staff is friendly and always ready to assist, making you feel right at home!
With plenty of restaurants around, you’ll have countless choices for a delicious meal.
7. Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: €515 per night
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Spa Services: Available
Why I Recommend It
Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires is a charming oasis in the heart of Recoleta.
The staff treated us like family, going above and beyond to make our anniversary special, even gifting us champagne!
Want to indulge? Their restaurants feature some of the finest cuisine in the city.
What I Didn’t Like
The spa could use a little sprucing up and the pool was a bit chilly for my taste.
Sometimes, the communication about breakfast and room changes could be clearer.
Overview
This luxurious hotel combines chic rooms, exquisite dining, and stunning artwork throughout its grounds.
With a prime location near top attractions, you can easily explore Buenos Aires.
The warm, attentive service will leave you eager to return!
8. InterContinental Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Check-in: Flexible
- Connected to local transport hubs
- Room Rate: Approximately $108 per night
Why I Recommend It
The InterContinental Buenos Aires is an elegant gem that captures the charm of the 1930s while offering modern comforts.
The staff truly shines here; they’re friendly and incredibly helpful.
What I Didn’t Like
Some areas could use a little sprucing up, like outdated room decor.
The pool and spa facilities felt a bit neglected, which was disappointing.
Overview
This hotel boasts spacious, beautifully decorated rooms that make unwinding after a long day a breeze.
With a fantastic restaurant offering local delights and a location that puts you right in the action, it’s a great choice for anyone visiting Buenos Aires.
Don’t forget to ask for breakfast to go if you’re in a rush!
9. Casa Sur Recoleta Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Room for two: Perfect for couples
- Free bike rentals: Explore the city!
- Wi-Fi included: Stay connected
Why I Recommend It
Let me tell you, CasaSur Recoleta Hotel feels like home in Buenos Aires.
The staff really goes the extra mile, making you feel special from the moment you check in.
Plus, who doesn’t love having breakfast made to order? Count me in!
What I Didn’t Like
I did notice some furniture was a bit worn and the construction next door could get noisy.
Don’t expect over-the-top luxury; it’s more of a cozy charm.
Overview
Located in the vibrant Recoleta neighborhood, this hotel is ideal for city explorers.
The comfortable rooms and great location make it worth every penny of the $195 per night.
You can even take a stroll to the San Telmo market and wow your taste buds with empanadas!
10. Hotel Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Location: Puerto Madero
- Room Rate: $122 per night
- Free breakfast: Yes, with gluten-free options!
Why I Recommend It
If you’re looking for a spacious room with stunning views, Hotel Madero has you covered.
Enjoy strolls along the port or hop over to the vibrant San Telmo market nearby.
Plus, the breakfast spread is fantastic – who doesn’t love a hotel where breakfast is worth waking up for?
What I Didn’t Like
The coffee could definitely use an upgrade, but there’s a great café just across the street!
Overview
This art deco-style hotel mixes modern comfort with a friendly vibe.
Rooftop drinks with fun tunes and attentive staff make for memorable evenings.
Great for both families and solo travelers, it’s a delightful base for exploring Buenos Aires.
11. Pullman City Center Rosario, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Casino: Huge and lively
- Room Rate: Approximately $120 per night
Why I Recommend It
If you’re looking for a unique stay in Rosario, Pullman City Center is definitely a solid choice.
The staff are super friendly and dedicated to making your stay memorable.
What’s better than relaxing in a sophisticated casino hotel? It’s like hitting the jackpot without having to roll the dice!
What I Didn’t Like
Unfortunately, the pillows felt like rolled-up foam rocks—definitely not the best for a good night’s sleep!
Getting to the city center takes about 25 minutes, and the neighborhood might raise a few eyebrows.
Overview
Pullman City Center is an upscale hotel with a glamorous casino, delicious dining options, and a lovely pool.
You can dine and unwind at their impressive restaurant or just enjoy an evening at the gigantic casino next door.
Whether you’re visiting for fun or relaxation, it’s a place that could tickle your fancy!
12. Hilton Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: Approximately $186 per night
- Wi-Fi: Complimentary
- Executive lounge: Access for Hilton members
Why I Recommend It
If you love to be pampered, the Hilton Buenos Aires is just the ticket!
From the exceptional staff to the convenient location in Puerto Madero, every detail enhances your stay.
Plus, who can resist a breakfast buffet that could rival a small army?
What I Didn’t Like
While I loved the amenities, I felt the rooftop pool could use a food and drink bar to really elevate the experience.
Overview
This upscale hotel surely captures the essence of Argentina with its stylish restaurant and chic wine bar.
You’ll enjoy a well-appointed room and leisure facilities, including a relaxing outdoor pool.
Don’t forget to squeeze in a visit to Glenda in the lounge for an authentic yerba maté experience!
13. Down Town Mate Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
- Breakfast included: Yes
- Room Rate: Affordable
Why I Recommend It
If you’re looking for a colorful and vibrant place to rest your head, Down Town Mate Hotel hits the spot.
The relaxed atmosphere is perfect for meeting fellow travelers, and the communal kitchen is a bonus for those who love cooking.
What I Didn’t Like
The noise from the nightlife can get a bit lively, especially if you’re a light sleeper.
Also, the breakfast could use a little more variety – sometimes I joke it’s just a cake-off!
Overview
Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, this hostel boasts a cozy terrace and a TV lounge, ideal for unwinding after a long day.
It’s budget-friendly and the staff are super friendly, making it a solid choice for solo travelers or friends looking for a laid-back stay.
14. Regent Park Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Know Before You Go
- Room Rate: $459 per night
- Butler service: Included
- Free Wi-Fi: Yes
Why I Recommend It
If you’re craving a luxurious experience in Buenos Aires, Regent Park Hotel is definitely the place for you.
The butler service? Talk about feeling like royalty! I’m still waiting for my crown.
What I Didn’t Like
Despite the charm, I did notice some areas could use a little refresh.
But hey, who doesn’t have a few wrinkles?
Overview
This hotel perfectly combines elegance with comfort.
With refined rooms and suites, an inviting spa, and delightful pools, it’s tough to resist.
Plus, the tennis and yoga options helped burn off those decadent breakfast treats.
Overall, a fantastic choice for anyone looking to indulge in Buenos Aires!