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AtmosphereLively
StyleTraditional Elegance

Hotel description

The Sofitel Buenos Aires dates back to the golden age of Argentinean style; this authentic Art Deco monument, the city’s first skyscraper, has towered over the historic heart of Buenos Aires since 1929. From the first look inside, though, you’ll be convinced it’s a modern reproduction, so impeccably has it been maintained — there’s not a droplet out of place on the immense chandelier that hangs above the reception, not a chip in the black-and-white marble floor.

What’s perhaps more surprising is that it doesn’t end there — the guest rooms are immaculate as well, handsome and traditional in soft yellow and black, and even the meeting rooms and the little-seen back corridors of the place sparkle. Rooms take in commanding views of the city and the Río de la Plata, and the amenities, naturally, are comprehensive, from satellite TV and high-speed internet to smart and elegant bathrooms complete with a phone extension by the tub.

As for the restaurant, another surprise: not an Argentinean steakhouse but rather the finest Provençal restaurant in town, and a traditional cafe within a functioning library, shelves stocked with literature in Spanish and French — perfect for exercising the mind, while a fitness center, indoor pool and massage service cater to the body.

How to get there:

Sofitel Buenos Aires is approximately a 45 minute trip from Ezeiza-Ministro Pistarini International Airport.

Contact & location

Arroyo 841-849, Buenos Aires

+54.11.41310000

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