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Gran Hotel Hispano

Description: The Gran Hotel Hispano is a splendid hotel on Avenida de Mayo in the Microcentro of Buenos Aires with three floors of vintage styled rooms. This is one of the best mid range hotels located in Buenos Aires in the Microcentro. Its location makes it ideal for those looking for a bustling downtown experience rather than a peaceful, quieter neighbourhood like San Telmo or Palmero. Being one of the oldest hotels in the Microcentro, the Hispano was around before the big tourist boom and still contains all of its old charm. In addition, all of the rooms have colour televisions and is updated and modern. Although none of the 56 bedrooms contain windows, most have double doors that open up onto the interior patio. This is a great place for those looking for a charming old-style hotel in the very centre of the city.
Prices average $170 (year round)
Address: Avenida de Mayo 861, Microcentro, Buenos Aires
E-mail: hhispano@hhispano.com.ar

Hotel Carsson

Description: This is a traditional, old fashioned 4 star European hotel, located in the heart of the Microcentro. With a chandelier in the lobby and the classic styling of the rooms, this hotel feels more like an elegant and low-key affair. The hotel has all the amenities that you would need: breakfast included, spacious bathrooms, air conditioning, internet and a television. Its location is perfect for shopping, being just half a block away from the Calle Florida and its shopping centres. If you are interested in culture and in history, this hotel is perfect as it is located near the Centro Culturo Borges, a museum with work of Picasso, Frida Kahlo, along with other international names. The Hotel Carsson is the perfect place to stay for those wanting an old style hotel with amazing value.
Prices average $90 for a standard room, $120 for a deluxe room.
Address: Viamonte 650, Microcentro, Buenos Aires
E-mail: carsson@datamarkets.com.ar

Juncal Palace Hostal

Description: The Juncal Palace Hostal is officially located in the Barrio Norte district of Buenos Aires, but is extremely close to Recoleta. The hostal is located inside an old renovated Art-Deco house with 27 bedrooms. Each bedroom has a private bathroom, cable television, telephone, air conditioning, heating and a 24 hour fax service. The hostal boasts stained glass windows and furniture made with marble and oak along with a lovely lobby that sports comfortable couches. This is a chintzy and low key mid-range hostal in a prime location for those wanting a cozy and straightforward base in Buenos Aires.
Average price: $50 per night
Address: Juncal 2282, Recoleta, Buenos Aires
Web: www.juncalpalacehotel.com.ar

Ayacucho Palace Hostel

Description: Located just a few blocks away from the famous Recoleta Cemetery and within walking distance from some of the city’s top museums, Ayacucho Palace’s location is impossible to beat. The rooms have polished wooden floors, writing desks, large televisions and most come equipped with large bathtubs as well. The hotel has a good restaurant connected to it, and a large breakfast is included with the price. The lobby is spacious and has a relaxing atmosphere with sombre brown and ochre couches, with wood and glass coffee tables. The staff are all English speaking and can offer you advice on where to go in Buenos Aires. This hostel is a great place to kick back and relax after a day’s worth of sightseeing.
Average price: $115 per night
Address: Ayacucho 1408, Recoleta, Buenos Aires
Web: www.ayacuchohotel.com.ar

Lina’s Tango Guesthouse

Description: Owner Lina welcomes you to her small but welcoming guesthouse, for those who have been bitten by the tango bug. The guesthouse consists of 5 comfortable rooms, each with its own bathroom. There is a patio and inside courtyard which doubles as a tango classroom depending on the weather. It is also a great place to relax with its swinging hammocks and barbecue. This guesthouse is great for those who want to learn how to tango. There is plenty of information on the subject, from events to milonga music to tango shows.
Average price: $50
Address: Estados Unidos 780, San Telmo, Buenos Aires
Web: www.linatango,com

Mansion Dandi Royal

Description: Another one for the tango fans is this boutique and low key hotel in the heart of San Telmo. It is Buenos Aires’ self proclaimed ‘residential tango academy’. Located in a charming mansion from the early 1900’s, the rooms are all decorated with antique furnishings. Guests will be awe inspired in this decadent and lovely hotel. All rooms have a large bathroom along with a separate spa or Jacuzzi for those moments of relaxation. The hotel hosts a tango show where guests can also take tango lessons each evening. This spot is perfect for tango fans or even those just looking for a nice boutique mid-range hotel.
Average price: $100
Address: Piedras 922, San Telmo, Buenos Aires
Web: www.hotelmansiondandiroyal.com

The Four Hotel Bed and Breakfast

Description: The Four Hotel is located in an old home that has been beautifully renovated and is run by an extremely friendly family. The atmosphere is low-key and charming, and all of the rooms have been designed by Cuban artist Reinadlado Lopez Sobrado. They are all tastefully decorated with white bedspreads and colourful pillows to create a relaxing atmosphere. Breakfast is included and is always made to order, with generous and personalised choices. This is a wonderful spot and is highly recommended for those who are looking for a romantic getaway, tourists passing through, or for families who are seeking a lovely hotel stay.
Average price: $125
Address: 535 Carlos Calvo, San Telma, Buenos Aires
Web: www.thefourhotel.com

Onze Hotel Boutique

Description: This is a trendy boutique hotel with a fantastic feng-shui ambiance and is located in the heart of the Recoleta district. The rooms are extremely spacious with massive beds and are decorated with a harmonious palette of colours. The aim of the hotel is to create an atmosphere of wellbeing. Its slogan is “the art of accommodating” with the intention to exceed the expectations of the guest. Every room has a different design, but all share the same qualities of warmth and comfort. Its location is ideal for walking to all the major points of touristic interest. The hotel services that are offered include a bar, terrace, room service, airport transfer, clothes pressing and ironing, and WiFi access. Trendy yet relaxing, this is the perfect place for couples and for those wanting to relax.
Average price: $180
Address: Ecuador 1644, Recoleta, Buenos Aires

Sofitel Buenos Aires

Description: Located in the picturesque Retiro district of Buenos Aires, this top end hotel occupies the historic monument called Torre Bencich, the city’s first skyscraper. It has been regarded as one of the city’s best hotels since it opened in 2000. It is pure luxury with beautifully furnished rooms, a ‘Bibliothéque’ containing French and Argentinean literature, a jockey-club style café, and a fitness center.
Prices are from $350 a night.
Address: Arroyo 841-849, Retiro, Buenos Aires
Web: www.sofitel.com

1555 Malabia House

Description: Located in the hip Palermo Viejo district, Malabia House is full of opulence and luxury, but in a small boutique style hotel. The friendly staff greets you with Mate tea and will attempt to cater to your every need. This 100 year old Palermo town house was dubbed by its proprietors as Argentina’s first “designer bed and breakfast”. The common areas have bold and colorful paintings with elaborate sculptures, while the bedrooms are pure and simple with white bedding and curtains. The hotel offers 15 double rooms in total with private bathrooms which surround the central patio. The rooms have central air and heating along with minibar and telephone access. The young and friendly staff can arrange your transportation and assist you in trips and excursions around the city.
Prices average $184
Address: Malabia 1555, Palermo Viejo, Buenos Aires
E-mail: info@innsenroute.com

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