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Where is the most romantic place to stay in Buenos Aires? |
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Hotel Sofitel on Arroyo in downtown BA. Spent five nights there, it was spectacular.
Located just of Cinco de Julio, the BA main drag and widest boulevard in the world, Sofitel is in a quiet French Quarter of sorts where antique stores line a tree shaded side street. Yet, it is but a five minute walk to busy Avenida Forida, the Redeo Drive of Buenos Aires, where you'll find great shoppes, boutiques, malls, and street performers (like tango dancers).
The rooms come with complete breakfasts each AM when you can order or go through their sumptuous buffet line. And the tea room is wonderful for afternoon high tea like the English do...including cucumber sandwiches and eclairs, yum. And I'd recommend their Cerveza Negra, a micro brew that is dark and rich with a heavy roasted hops flavor.
Despite being a large hotel full of residents, Sofitel was absolutely quiet throughout. The room we stayed in was dark in the AM and absolutely quiet; so we could sleep in when we wanted. The lobby is grand and they have full concierge service to help you arrange tours, shows, restaurant reservations, and such. And if you want to waste your time doing something you can always do in the States, rather than see the sights of BA, you can swim in their indoor lap pool.
All in all, the Hotel Sofitel was more than worth the US $151 per night spent for the room and all the amenities. |
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i agree with the other members but i would stay in a fancy place like the Alvear Palace Hotel or The Four Seasons |
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Paula P
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Buenos Aires has historic neighborhoods, beautiful places. I would recommend that for sure
Here you have apartments on that area
http://www.buenos-aires-apartment.com/ |
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CARLOS O
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Plenty of places in the "Recoleta" area!
Excellent neighbourhood, small boutique hotels (no chain) and plenty to walk and shop and dine!
http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Buenos_Aires.htm
http://www.worldexecutive.com/cityguides/buenos_aires/index.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g312741-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District-Hotels.html |
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