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Stellar service is the draw at the 144-room Sofitel Buenos Airesfor instance, the concierge once sourced a pedigreed dog at short notice for one demanding...more
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Shaded by centennial gomero and tipa trees, and well situated between the Vatican's palatial embassy and the Addams Familystyle Residencia Maguire, Park...more
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A single night at Casa Los Sauces costs three times the average monthly wage of an Argentine workerironic, considering the hotel is owned by the country's...more
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El Calafate is a dusty Patagonian steppe town on Lake Argentina, close to the three-mile-wide Perito Moreno glacier, one of 13 that flow into Argentina's...more
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A favorite choice of such diverse guests as Robbie Williams and Fidel Castro (can't you just imagine them partying together?), the lordly, 165-room Four Seasons...more
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"It's not just a hotel," the people who run this monstrous property in chic Puerto Madero Este (a.k.a. the Tribeca of B.A.) will tell you, "it's a universe."...more
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It's difficult to conceive of a property more defined by desolation than Eolo, a rustic, 12,300-acre lodge in the windswept La Anita valley, 18 miles west of El...more
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Set atop the same fossil-striped cliffs that fascinated Charles Darwin 170 years ago, El Pedral Lodge boasts its own stretch of coastline, complete with an...more
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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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Housed in a 1912 French classical villa in the capital's embassy-studded Recoleta district, this ten-room property underwent a three-year renovation. The result...more
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