Buenos Aires is a well-established traveler's hotspot, having popped onto the global radar nearly a decade ago thanks to the economic downturn that Argentina experienced in 2001, which caused the massive devaluation of the peso from which the country still hasn't recovered completely. While unlucky for Argentinians, the strong dollar-, euro-, and pound-to-peso exchange rate means that foreigners have been pouring into the country to take advantage of all that cosmopolitan Buenos Aires has to offer, at discount rates. This influx of travelers of all ages and backgrounds jump-started Argentina's extensive tourism industry and witnessed an impressive upturn in the variety and quality of accommodations. These days, in addition to the classic high-end luxury hotels that are mainly clustered in and around posh Recoleta, visitors can choose from Palermo's funky boutique hotels, the cozy, historic hotels of San Telmo, and all kinds of corporate and budget hotels in convenient locations like the Centro and Retiro.
Honduras 5860
Between Carranza and Ravignani
Home away from home...
Avenida Alvear 1891
At Ayacucho
Exceptional standards...
Av. Alvear 1661
At Montevideo
A jewel...
Martha Salotti 445
At Av. Juana Manso
El Paradiso...
Carlos Calvo 369
San Telmo
High-end boutique hotel, wine lounge, and spa...
Nicaragua 4583
Palermo Soho
Urban artistic boutique hotel...
Av. Juan de Garay 458
Between Defensa and Bolivar
Gurruchaga 1848
Luxe themed boutique hotel...
Chile 680
San Telmo
Contemporary, hip, and clean...
Posadas 1232, Recoleta
Luxury near nightlife...
Florida 1005
At Santa Fe overlooking Plaza San Martín
Prestige, elegance, and tradition...
Piedras 1677
Bed & Breakfast...
Cerrito 1455
Main Entrance de Ago a Oct, 2012
Modern French elegance...
Malabia 1555 - Palermo
Designer Bed and Breakfast...
Juan Ramirez de Velasco, 934 Capital Federal
Charming B&B in up-and-coming Villa Crespo...
Bonpland 1484
Former French mansion–turned–zen-like boutique hotel...
Uriarte 1648
Modern boutique lodging...