Buenos Aires boutique hotels

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Buenos Aires Boutique Hotels

18 handpicked hotels with style, character and local charm

Find boutique hotels in Buenos Aires that stand out for their style and local character — ideal for travelers looking for something unique and memorable.

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Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa
Mid-Range Pick

Duque Hotel Boutique & Spa

This elegant boutique hotel in Palermo Soho offers vintage charm with modern comforts. Its cozy spa and garden patio provide a serene retreat from the city’s energy, making it a perfect getaway.

Alvear Palace Hotel - Leading Hotels of the World
Luxury Pick

Alvear Palace Hotel - Leading Hotels of the World

A symbol of elegance and luxury in Recoleta, Alvear Palace offers old-world charm with modern comforts. Its opulent decor and world-class service make for an unforgettable, exclusive stay.

City Overview

Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and a major cultural, political, and economic center. Landmarks include Plaza de Mayo, Teatro Colón, and the La Boca district. The city has a subway, bus, and rail system connecting neighborhoods and suburbs.

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Where to Stay in Buenos Aires

Palermo Soho & Hollywood

The creative and social heart of the city. Palermo is divided into 'Soho' (shopping and dining around Plaza Armenia and Plaza Serrano) and 'Hollywood' (home to production studios and trendy bars). It's the undisputed capital of the city's boutique hotel scene, independent fashion, and late-night energy.

Recoleta

The height of Argentine elegance. Recoleta feels like a slice of Paris, with grand neoclassical buildings and wide boulevards. It's home to the city's most polished luxury hotels and its most famous cemetery. This is where you stay for quiet excellence and continental charm.

San Telmo

The oldest neighborhood in the city, filled with colonial charm and bohemian spirit. Think cobblestone streets, antique markets, and authentic tango joints. It's grittier than Recoleta but much more atmospheric and rich in history.

Puerto Madero

The newest and most modern district. Formerly a dockside area, it has been transformed into a sleek waterfront with high-rise luxury apartments and upscale dining. It's quiet and safe, but it's the only place in the city that doesn't feel like Argentina.