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A dusty Patagonian steppe town fronting Lake Argentina, El Calafate survives entirely on visitors to the Perito Moreno glacier, 50 miles to the west. Observing...more
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Aimed at low-profile travelers with impeccable taste, Costa Petit is a design-minded boutique hotel in Buenos Aires' Palermo Soho district. The two rooms and...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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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
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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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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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The stylish 84-room Jousten hotel, built in 1928, was long a favorite hangout of the Buenos Aires upper crust, hosting the likes of Juan and Evita Perón....more
see the Buenos Aires guideThe Spanish-owned NH Hoteles has become the hippest chain in town, favored by tourists and business visitors for style and location. Its highlight property is...more
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The first of nine planned hotels in the Selva Iryapú, a 1,480-acre plot of former Guaraní tribal land bordering Argentina's Iguazú National...more
This low-key European-style accommodation benefits from a superb location: Set at the intersection of various parks (including Plaza Francia and Jardín...more
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