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At the Alvear Palace—widely considered the top hotel in South America—it's still possible to feel as rich, as they used to say, as an Argentine. The...more
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When you step into the Art Hotellocated where the tony barrios of Recoleta and Barrio Norte intersectyou might feel as if you've wandered into an...more
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Bourgeois and bohemian, rebel and conservative.…The various slogans of this chic little oasis are improbably taken from a book by the American political...more
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This self-described "pop hotel" may have been named after a novel by Manuel Puig, but the overall vibe is more cinematic than bookish. It's as if David Lynch...more
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Amid prestigious apartment buildings and museums and art galleries, CasaSur is aimed at those seeking the cachet and convenience of a Recoleta address at an...more
see the Buenos Aires guideWith its outsize neon signage and landmark green-marble facade, the Castelar Hotel & Spa has been cutting an impressive figure on the Avenida de Mayo since...more
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In a 35-acre vineyard in the wine-growing Mendoza province, Cavas Wine Lodge features a wine cellar stocked with dozens of Argentina's notable labels (such...more
This impossibly cute little red "guest house" on a colorful and quiet side street in Palermo Soho is a great (and inexpensive) find. The minimalist...more
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San Telmo was once the city's wealthiest district, with row after row of neocolonial townhouses and mansions. An 1871 yellow-fever epidemic sent the barrio into...more
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In 1917, when Italian pioneer Primo Capraro erected a wooden lodge in the wilderness of north-shore Lake Nahuel Huapi, the only guests brave enough to sail from...more
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