
The city is one of the most important cultural and economic centres in all of South America. Hotels in Buenos Aires are amongst the finest on the continent. The city offers all types of hotels, from the grand and luxurious to the simple and affordable. Besides offering attractions such as the Teatro Colon and San Telmo, visitors also flock here for the city’s potential in finance and services, especially advertising and marketing. Booking hotels in Buenos Aires cannot be easier with HRS
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The Hotel Mundial is located in the historical Avenida de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires, only meters away from the National Congress. It is near the Stock exchange of Trade, the bank zone, cinemas, theatres and shopping facilities.


Located in the heart of Buenos Aires near main shopping, theathers and fun attractions.


Located in Bosques de Palermo, where the aged trees provide the perfect setting for the recently inaugurated Awwa Suites & Spa. A distinguished Hotel with a feel of tradition.


Situated in the heart of the city, 562 Nogaró Buenos Aires is an excellent option for business and leisure travelers.


Axel Hotel Buenos Aires & Urban Spa is located in the heart of the port capital, in the fascinating district of San Telmo, just a few blocks away from Avenida 9 de Julio, the Casa Rosada and Plaza Dorrego.


The hotel counts with 41 guest rooms, divided in Superior and Executive suites with upscale ammenities. All of them are finely decorated and furnitured, they are extremely luminous and have spacious private balconies to enjoy the view. The rooms are so quiet that will help you have a restful sleep. The hotel also offers comfortable and exclusive communicated rooms for families. On the seventh floor outdoor terrace you can enjoy the jacuzzi and snack bar service while staring at the domes of Buenos Aires.


Situated within the historiacal area of Buenos Aires, close to the financial district and only steps away from most touristic attractions, plaza de mayo casa rosada el cabildo Metropolitan Cathedral.


Area Attractions, Recreation Information


Dazzler Tower San Telmo is located in one of the oldest and best preserved neighborhoods in the City of Buenos Aires, a few steps from 9 de Julio Avenue and the downtown.


Local Attractions, Services & Facilities


InterContinental Buenos Aires brings 1930's sophistication and service to Old Town. It’s easy to feel the Argentinean spirit when you are so close to cultural mainstays such as tango academies, theatres, traditional coffee shops and the soccer stadium. The financial district and the famous Calle Florida shopping street are within walking distance.


Ideal starting point for visiting the charming Buenos Aires. Thanks to its location, the hotel is perfectly accesible by underground and bus from any part of the city.


Rochester Hotel is located Downtown Buenos Aires, close to the financial district. This convenient location makes the Rochester Hotel the ideal choice for pleasure and business. Attention: Special offer: from the 1st. of june and till the 7th of JUly, the hotel offers halfboard (lunch) and one day SPA at the hotel


Hyde Park Hotel is located Downtown Buenos Aires, close to the fashionable and prestigious Florida and Lavalle pedestrian streets. It is also near the financial district.
