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Cosmopolitan Buenos Aires, birthplace of the tango and among South America’s most important cities, ranks as Argentina’s commercial, cultural and financial hub, with excellent hotels and other lodging accommodations, plus world-class museums, theaters and restaurants. Virtually rebuilt since 1900 with few of its oldest buildings remaining, affluent Buenos Aires nevertheless has retained its historic city center layout. In the sprawling city’s heart, just as in early days, lies Plaza de Mayo, with the historic town hall where plots were first hatched for independence from Spain. Visitors find Buenos Aires ideal for strolling, people watching, and participating alongside locals with extended coffee klatches. In Buenos Aires, dining occurs later in the evening, say around 10 p.m., both at home and within the city’s many intriguing restaurants. One popular meal for carnivores is “parrillada,” a mixed grill of steak and other cuts prepared over charcoal or a woodfire and accompanied by chimichurri, a marinade served with salads or fried potatoes. Other restaurants convenient to hotels and other lodging accommodations cater to vegetarian and macrobiotic tastes, and an overall variety of establishments, including Italian, French, Chinese and Armenian, cover a range of fare from sophisticated to fast food. Lodging options for visitors to Buenos Aires range from exclusive hotels in the upscale Recoleta district to budget accommodations in the Monserrat neighborhood. Numerous hotels in the Microcenter range from modest to more expensive.
We have organized our listings of Buenos Aires' local hotel accommodations into several geographic areas and alphabetically. You can begin browsing for hotels in the Greater Buenos Aires area by selecting one of the links shown below.
·Downtown Buenos Aires Hotels in the downtown area, in the center of Buenos Aires, including the barrios of Caballito, Capital Federal, Congreso and Villa Devoto.
·Belgrano Hotels in the tree-lined residential barrio of Belgrano.
·Palermo Hotels in the large barrio of Palermo, which includes natural park areas as well as residential neighborhoods, with the artistic community of Palmermo Hollywood (Old Palermo) at its center.
·Recoleta Hotels in the cultural center of Buenos Aires, near European style cafes and the best shopping in town. |
·Retiro Hotel options in the barrio of Retiro, transportation hub to all points in the city and surrounding communities, and center for many high tech office buildings.
·San Telmo Hotel options in the barrio of San Telmo, filled with historic architecture and antique shops.
·Greater Buenos Aires Hotel options in other barrios within the Buenos Aires city limits, including La Boca, Las Cañitas, Nuñez, Plaza San Martin and others. |
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Area Facts: The constant breeze from the Rio de la Plata has given Buenos Aires its name. The international dialing code for Argentina is 54. The city code for Buenos Aires is 1.

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Very Bright And AiryIn this historic district, our hostel is a house of 30 years which has been recycled. The
Posted by: Ayres de San Telmo - 6/30/2009
1920's Architecture And Spacious Outdoor AreasA beautiful boutique hotel in the heart of trendy Palermo SOHO neighborhood. Personalised
Posted by: Rugantino Hotel - 6/30/2009
A Bed & Breadfast With Hotel AmenitiesLocated in the geographic center of the city - Hostel Vivac.
A bed & breadfast with ho
Posted by: Hostel Vivac - 6/29/2009
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