Cool Boutique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina

The 12 Coolest Boutique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Are you planning to visit Argentina and wondering where to stay in Buenos Aires? We’ve got you covered! Here is a list of the best hotels in a city known for its fantastic food, amazing nightlife, social-centered culture, tango music and dance, and outstanding wine.

There are thousands of fun things to do in Buenos Aires, from visiting historical landmarks and tasting delicious dishes and wine to exploring the rich football culture of Argentina and sitting down at a park to people-watch and mingle with locals while drinking mate. There will never be a dull moment in this city!

With so much to see and do, you’ll want to have a nice hotel room to come back to at the end of a long day. Luckily, Buenos Aires just happens to have a variety of historic luxury hotels, art-filled retreats, and forward-thinking boutique hotels. So many, in fact, that you might have a hard time choosing the perfect one. So we’ve created a list of the 12 best hotels in Buenos Aires to help you plan your perfect getaway! 


The 12 Best Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina

1. Hub Porteño

Boutique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Hub Porteño
Photos: Hub Porteño

A delightful boutique hotel in a 1957 French-style house, Hub Porteño is easily one of the best hotels in Buenos Aires. It’s located in elegant Recoleta, the neighborhood that gave Buenos Aires the nickname the “Paris of South America.” 

The house where the hotel is was built in 1957 by a traditional Argentinean family who used to host their friends here, including renowned intellectuals and artists. The aim is to maintain a house-like feeling, so you won’t see any signage, a visible reception, or numbers on the bedroom doors.

The 11 luxurious, comfortable suites offer city, winter garden, and garden views. Some amenities and services include a complimentary a la carte breakfast to be enjoyed wherever you prefer, a terrace with a bar, a mini gym, and a dry sauna.

In addition, this unique Buenos Aires hotel provides top-notch experiences every day of the week, from yoga and meditation to a mate workshop, wine tasting, and a walking tour. Finally, La Pecora Nera Grill next door will satisfy your cravings for the best Argentinean asado, wine, and decadent dulce de leche desserts!


2. Legado Mítico

Best Buenos Aires Hotels: Legado Mítico
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Legado Mitico is hands down one of the most unique Buenos Aires hotels. It’s designed so you’ll not only stay in a luxurious boutique hotel with world-class services, but you’ll be immersed in Argentinean history and culture.

Every space, including the rooms, is inspired by the most emblematic characters of Argentina’s politics and arts. You’ll be surrounded by Jorge Luis Borges books, “Mafalda” comics, Diego Armando Maradona photographs, Che Guevara portraits, and countless other references to the country’s history and culture. 

For example, The First Lady’s Suite is inspired by Evita, a political, feminist, pop, and fashion icon loved and hated equally by Argentines. Or El Tanguero, designed to honor tango music, dance, and its maximum superstar Carlos Gardel, who died in 1935 but “sings better every day.” 

Like many of the coolest Buenos Aires hotels, this place is located in Palermo Soho, a super trendy neighborhood where you’ll have difficulty deciding where to shop and what to buy – there are so many incredible places! 

Some services and amenities include relaxing outdoor spaces, in-room fireplaces, and a buffet breakfast with all the Argentinean goodies and fantastic homemade alfajores (cookies) and medialunas (croissants). In addition, the hotel is committed to several causes in the community, including childhood and environmental rights.


3. Faena Hotel Buenos Aires

Cool Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
Photos: Faena Hotel Buenos Aires

Faena Hotel Buenos Aires is one of the most unique Buenos Aires hotels in Puerto Madero, the newest developed and priciest part of the city. This neighborhood is located by the riverbank and is home to many restaurants, bars, luxury hotels, and a variety of corporate and residential buildings.

This area is within walking distance of downtown (Plaza de Mayo, Obelisco, etc.) and very convenient to access all the city landmarks. There is a natural preservation park nearby (Reserva Ecológica), where you can access the riverbank and explore the local flora and fauna. 

This Buenos Aires hotel is in a historic 1902 building built with bricks imported from Manchester. It was almost demolished in the early 2000s and then bought by the local fashion entrepreneur Alan Faena who conceived it with French designer Philippe Starck. It has 168 rooms, and they all are lavish and beautiful.

You’ll love the Faena Spa, the hammam bath, the pool, the three world-class restaurants on-site, the art exhibits, and the extravagant, fantasy-inspired decoration full of candelabras, unicorns, rich textures, handmade details, and tons of white and red.

The Cabaret venue features live music and theatrical performances, including one of the most famous tango shows in Buenos Aires: Rojo Tango. If you’re looking for the best hotels in Buenos Aires, Faena Hotel is sure to please.


4. Hotel Savoy

Unique Buenos Aires Hotels: Hotel Savoy
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Hotel Savoy is the oldest hotel in El Centro. Built in the early 1900s in preparation for the celebrations of Argentina’s first 100 years, it’s just a few blocks from the National Congress and Corrientes Avenue, Argentina’s Broadway full of coffee shops, restaurants, theaters, and hundreds of bookstores.

From this unique hotel, you can visit almost all the historical landmarks, including the Obelisco, Plaza de Mayo, and Teatro Colón. The hotel is traditional and rich in history, but don’t worry, it’s been updated throughout the years and has all the comfort and technology of modern days. 

You’ll love the Lobby Bar Imperio’s sumptuous decorations and the traditional tea service featuring pastries, scones, classic sandwiches de miga (miga is the name of the soft, spongy, delicious bread), and local beverages. 

There is a fitness center and restaurant on-site serving all the Argentinean staples, which, of course, include lots of Spanish and Italian dishes.


5. Nuss in Palermo Soho

Unique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Nuss in Palermo Soho
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Nuss Buenos Aires Soho is housed in a remodeled old Spanish convent in the heart of Palermo Soho, by Placita Serrano, a fun square with a playground and a weekend handcraft fair. It’s surrounded by some of the most exciting bars, restaurants, and art galleries in town in case you’re craving one of the best nightlife scenes in the world!

This is one of the coolest boutique hotels in Buenos Aires, featuring 22 elegant yet cozy rooms. You’ll love the naturally bright rooms, which boast plush beds, seating areas, smart TVs with streaming services, and room service. The hotel’s amenities include a sauna, a fully-equipped gym, and a splash pool on the terrace, perfect for enjoying the sunset over Buenos Aires.

The hotel has a restaurant serving complimentary breakfast, including excellent coffee, mate, and delicious baked goods (Buenos Aires is known for its wheat and the European bakery tradition). You’ll also find gourmet products, merienda (tea time) snacks, Argentinean wines and tapas, and picadas (charcuterie tables).


6. 1828 Smart Hotel

Cool Buenos Aires Hotels: 1828 Smart Hotel
Photos: 1828 Smart Hotel

1828 Smart Hotel is one of the most thrilling boutique hotels in Buenos Aires. It’s modern and minimalist and has outstanding amenities and services. The location near Serrano Square couldn’t be better, and you’ll only have to walk a few steps to restaurants, cafés, and shops.

The services include a heated outdoor pool on a beautiful terrace, tour services, a welcome drink, complimentary snacks and tea service, and a complimentary traditional asado every Sunday for you to enjoy around the pool with the other guests. This is something most Argentines do on the weekends. 

Another cool feature (the coolest, perhaps?) is a wine dispenser that charges straight to the room bill! 1828 Smart Hotel also offers a fitness center, babysitter services, and a restaurant on-site. Breakfast is served until noon, which is great because we can guarantee you that you’ll go to bed very late if you follow the local lifestyle. Be ready to have dinner at 10:00 pm!


7. Algodon Mansion 

Cool Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Algodon Mansion 
Photos: Algodon Mansion

Algodón Mansion is one of the coolest luxury hotels in Buenos Aires. Located in Recoleta, this Parisian-style neighborhood is home to some of the most grand hotels and local landmarks. 

This unique hotel offers sublime amenities, including a butler on call 24/7 and a wine bar serving wines from all over the country and emphasizing wines from the Algodon Wine Estates in Mendoza, Argentina’s wine country. 

Their suites are elegant, spacious, and equipped with the latest technology. Some of their features include large bathrooms with L’Occitane hair and body products, jetted tubs, oversized steam showers, original pieces of art, separate living areas, fireplaces, and wine-themed wet bars.

There is a fitness center, a restaurant on-site, a fantastic rooftop swimming pool next to a full bar, and a complimentary cheese and charcuterie table and wine tasting every evening.  

In addition, they offer various experiences to enhance your Buenos Aires stay – think tango lessons on-site or city tours – or extend it to their properties in Mendoza. Make sure you check out their special packages!


8. L’Hôtel Palermo

Best Buenos Aires Hotels: L'Hôtel Palermo
Photos: L’Hôtel Palermo

L’Hôtel Palermo is one of the best hotels in Buenos Aires and an excellent option for those looking forward to staying in a beautiful boutique hotel that doesn’t feel like a hotel but an inviting home run by the friendliest hosts. 

Some of the reasons? Old-school hospitality, the biggest garden in Palermo Soho, and plenty of spaces to enjoy nature and listen to the birds sing – right in the middle of the trendiest area in the city!

This unique Buenos Aires hotel has 23 spacious, bright, elegant rooms with various features, including private balconies and access to the gardens and the fantastic swimming pool.

There is a restaurant on-site serving a full continental buffet breakfast. You’ll love the living room, which is a lovely place to read, have tea or coffee, and forget about time. There’s also a terrace overlooking the neighborhood’s buildings and trees.


9. Palo Santo Hotel

Unique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Palo Santo Hotel
Photos: Palo Santo Hotel

Palo Santo Hotel offers “modern luxury that commits to preserving the environment” in the heart of Palermo Hollywood, an area known for its TV and movie studios. It’s only a 15-minute walk to the famous Bosques de Palermo, one of the biggest and most beautiful urban parks in Buenos Aires.   

As one of the best eco-friendly hotels in Buenos Aires, Palo Santo has implemented 33 environment-friendly innovations into the hotel, including the rational use of water and electricity, highly durable materials, waste separation, and working with providers with green credentials. It’s also Latin America’s first green urban hotel featuring 800 plants.  

You’ll love the walls, balconies, patios, and roofs covered with plants, and the 90-foot-high facades with an iron structure supporting the vertical gardens that provide excellent insulation. 

Each room is unique and features special design pieces by local artists, in addition to city and garden views. You’ll love the natural light and the brightly-colored accents!

The breakfast buffet served at Charqui, the on-site restaurant, is full of savory and sweet options, and you’ll enjoy the jasmine and the agapanthus flowers. The restaurant specializes in Argentinean food, so be prepared to try fantastic meat.


10. Fierro Hotel 

Unique Buenos Aires Hotels: Fierro Hotel 
Photos: Fierro Hotel

If your ideal vacation includes soaking in a private hot tub while watching the sunset over the “Queen of the River Plate,” you must stay at Fierro Hotel in Palermo Hollywood. This excellent boutique hotel offers great services and amenities and a very relaxing ambiance.

You’ll love the large suites featuring separate dining areas, private balconies with garden views, and a curated selection of wines because, well, this is Argentina! There is also a rooftop pool with jets perfect for unwinding after a long day walking around the city, or you can relax in the adjacent sauna. 

But, your favorite place will probably be the secluded garden, which is home to the fantastic on-site restaurant where you can have breakfast, lunch, dinner, or mingle with the other guests during happy hour. 

If you feel like exploring, this neighborhood is full of cool places to eat and shop. Plus, there’s a fun flea market nearby! The Mercado de Pulgas (Colegiales) is much less touristy than other markets, like the one in San Telmo that attracts droves of people every weekend.


11. Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt

Boutique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt
Photos: Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt

Do you want to stay in the same place as celebrities like Madonna, Michael Jackson, and the Rolling Stones? Then, book a room at the Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt and experience one of the coolest hotels in Buenos Aires when it comes to old-school greatness and luxury.

This hotel is located on Avenida Alvear, the most elegant avenue in the city, with only seven blocks. The château was built in 1934, becoming the last palace built during Buenos Aires Belle Époque, inspired by the Château du Marais in Le Val-Saint-Germain, France.

The hotel has two buildings: the palace with 23 rooms and an adjacent building with 142 rooms and suites. They are all luxurious and offer fantastic city and garden views.

You’ll love spending time on the patios, terraces, and lush gardens with fountains and cascades. There is a library, three top-notch restaurants, and a bar. Your favorite feature, though, will be the 5 pm tea service offering pastries and delicacies from the on-site Duhau Pâtisserie.

There is a private art gallery on-site featuring pieces from all over the world and an excellent spa. The best part? Dogs are welcome!


12. Mio Buenos Aires 

Buenos Aires Boutique Hotels: Mio Buenos Aires 
Photos: Mio Buenos Aires 

If becoming a wine connoisseur is on your bucket list, you must spend a few days at Mio Buenos Aires, a fantastic hotel in Recoleta designed by fourth-generation winemakers who wanted to bring the absolute best of Mendoza wines to Buenos Aires.

Everything here screams wine, from the hotel’s front doors made with old French oak wine barrels to the cava offering 800 bottles of wine, wine-tasting experiences, and even a library where guests can borrow books to learn more about the topic.

This is one of the coolest boutique hotels in Buenos Aires and boasts 29 luxurious rooms featuring unique standalone bathtubs hand-carved from caldén wood (a native tree) by local artist Mario Dasso. Don’t worry: Dasso only works with trees that are already dead.

If that’s not enough, you’ll love the on-site wine bar, which serves excellent cocktails and incredible food. 

That completes our list of the 12 best Buenos Aires hotels! Did we miss any cool boutique hotels in Buenos Aires? Comment below so we can add them to the list!


Where to Stay in Buenos Aires

Where to Stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Cool Boutique Hotels

Regarding the best areas to stay in Buenos Aires, the city offers many options for every taste. Most top-notch Buenos Aires hotels are in Palermo, Recoleta, Puerto Madero, and El Centro. Other neighborhoods, like San Telmo (the oldest in the city), are also trendy among visitors but offer different lodging options. 

El Centro is convenient if you’re planning a whirlwind trip to the city, but many travelers prefer to stay in the Palermo area, which is just brimming with excellent restaurants, colorful street art, and plenty of things to do. 

For a dose of old-world charm, Recoleta is dotted with some of the best luxury hotels in Buenos Aires. This part of town is also quieter than the bustling El Centro and Palermo neighborhoods. 

This affluent area is home to some of the city’s most famous restaurants, cafés, shopping areas, designer boutiques, parks, and historical landmarks, including the cemetery where Evita is buried and El Ateneo, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. 

If it’s a more local vibe you’re after, you’ll love staying among the cobblestone streets and historic attractions of San Telmo. Alternately the revamped Puerto Madero area is also home to plenty of modern hotels. 

No matter where you stay in this sprawling city, one thing is guaranteed: you’ll have exciting things to do in every neighborhood and easy access to public transportation. Taking taxis and Uber is safe and cheap, and the drivers will be the most talkative you will meet in your life. Download Duolingo now and start practicing your Spanish small talk skills!

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  • Laura Bernhein

    Laura is a journalist born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She moved to the United States 20 years ago and has lived in Asheville, NC on and off for 11 years with her two kids, Layla and Micael, and their dog Dulce de Leche.

    Laura loves drinking mate, traveling, spending time with her kids, talking to strangers, and learning new things. Her daily motto is “Love everything you do, and everything you want will come.”

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