Alvear Palace
Buenos Aires
The Alvear Palace is the grande-dame of Argentinian hotels, traditional
and impossibly elegant. Upon entering the lobby of this ornate hotel,
guests are immediately swept into the glamour and opulence of the surroundings.
Cathedral ceilings with sparkling glass chandeliers and gold-leafed marble
pillars anchor the grand entrance hall and uniformed guards greet each
guest. The Louis XIV-style rooms were designed with attention to every
detail -- fine oil paintings adorn the walls, Frette Egyptian cotton linens
dress the beds, and Hermes de Paris amenities await in the bathroom. Each
guest has their own personal 24-hour butler service and, of course, access
to the hotel's heated indoor swimming pool and sauna.
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Park Hyatt - Palacio Duhau
Buenos Aires
A sleek, modern design showcasing dark wood fixtures and furniture and
earthy tones makes the Park Hyatt an oasis in the vibrant city of Buenos
Aires. The hotel is located on the famed Avenida Alvear, where the most
exclusive homes and shops in Buenos Aires are located. Rooms and suites
offer views of the garden, city, or the Duhau Palace, and all rooms have
walk-in rain showers and flat-screen televisions. Guests are appointed
their own personal butler service and there are several restaurants on
the property, but the most famous is the Restaurant and Wine Library,
which serves a blend of international and local cuisine in a beautiful
garden and outdoor terrace
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Faena Hotel + Universe
Buenos Aires
The landmark downtown building that houses the Faena Hotel + Universe
was once a grain depository, but these humble origins are no longer in
evidence - to put it mildly. Now, mirrored tables, benches upholstered
in black pony-hair, and gold-leafed chairs provide quirky but tasteful
accents to a carefully considered modern interior design by superstar
Philippe Starck. Located in the Puerto Madero neighborhood near the riverside
promenade, the Faena is a lovely boutique-style alternative to larger
chain hotels. We recommend that you try the Turkish-style hammam at the
spa, have a drink at the poolside terrace, and take in the excellent Rojo
Tango show.
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Four Seasons
Buenos Aires
Travelers expect the very best from the Four Seasons, and the Buenos Aires
property does not disappoint. Located in the exclusive Recoleta district,
the hotel's excellent location means that shopping and cultural sights
are close - in fact, the nearest shopping center is the famous Patio Bullrich,
just a 3-minute walk from the hotel. A traditional European atmosphere
is deceptively contained within a sleek contemporary tower, and an excellent
spa and heated Roman-style outdoor pool are only a couple of the perks
that guests will enjoy. Spend an evening dining on fine international
cuisine at Le Mistral or take in a tango show at Le Dome, and then make
your way to your room - all without leaving the hotel!
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Sofitel Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
This boutique hotel, housed in a restored historical building, blends
classical French and Argentine design into an unique Old and New World
charm. Each of the 144 rooms is tastefully designed in a classic French
style with plush cream and white linens, modern amenities, and large marble
bathrooms. The Sofitel is a good option for art lovers because it is located
in the heart of Buenos Aries art district, surrounded by galleries and
antique shops, and there are often art shows in the lobby. In the evening,
be sure to check out the live music and have a glass of Argentinean wine
in the Café Arroyo wine bar.
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Llao
Llao Hotel & Resort
Bariloche
Nestled on a hilltop between Lake Nahuel Huapi and Lake Moreno, Llao Llao
feels like a Swiss chalet dropped into Argentina's lake district. Wood-beamed
ceilings, antler chandeliers, richly colored rugs, two grand fireplaces,
and comfortable chairs make the spacious main lounge an inviting place to
relax and enjoy your surroundings. Live music and complimentary cocktails
in the evening further the sense of a convivial ski lodge. The hotel is
so comfortable that it's sometimes difficult to leave, but a host of recreational
activities - including horseback riding, mountain biking, and rafting -
and a superb breakfast buffet entice guests out of their comfortable cocoon
each day. Golf enthusiasts will love the 18-hole course set against an unbeatably
dramatic mountain backdrop.
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Patios
de Cafayate
Cafayate
Located in the heart of the Calchaquies Valley, a highly regarded wine region,
the traditional Colonial-style hotel stands amid colorful gardens on the
El Esteco Winery Estate. Each of the rooms are individually decorated with
antique furniture, hand-woven carpets, and ceramic floors; all rooms have
views of the gardens or vineyards. Indulge in the gourmet restaurant, where
traditional dishes are made with fresh local produce and served with wine
produced on the property. Also unique to the property is the Winespa, which
features specially designed wine-based treatments that take advantage of
the grape's healing properties.
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Cavas Wine Lodge
Agrelo/Mendoza
Propped against the startling backdrop of the towering Andes Mountains, Cavas is an intimate boutique property that makes a perfect base for wine tasting excursions in Mendoza. With only 14 freestanding adobe villas, the owners maintain a cozy sense of both privacy and space; each villa has a private pool, terrace, and outdoor shower. After sampling the local vintages on a guided excursion to the Mendoza region, return to the lodge’s own impressive wine cave, which houses award-winning labels from all over Argentina. The chef prepares exquisite meals in the candlelit restaurant and, of course, recommends the best local wines to accompany the meal. Last but not least, there is a blissful spa offering a host of “vinotherapy” treatments. Bottoms up!
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Eolo Lodge
El Calafate, Patagonia
Eolo is located in La Anita Valley just thirty minutes from El Calafate and close to Perito Moreno Glacier, and the vast tract of land on which the property nestles gives a sense of Patagonia’s enormity. Eolo describes itself as a country lodge modeled on the estancias of old Patagonia, but it has cleverly fused this traditional sensibility with a modern aesthetic and the resulting property is both airy and comfortable. The lodge’s 17 cozy suites maximize the gorgeous views with floor-to-ceiling windows so there is always a sense of immersion in the environment. Eolo’s staff is knowledgeable and eager to show their home to guests on treks, horseback rides, or mountain bike excursions. In the evening, after an active day of exploration, guests can indulge in a gourmet meal (with plenty of Argentinean wine, of course!) and stargaze at the bright night canopy above.
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Las Balsas
Villa La Angostura , Patagonia
Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and verdant forests, Las Balsas sits right beside the famously beautiful Nahuel Huapi Lake, one of the most gorgeous spots in Patagonia. The property has only 12 spacious rooms, each with wide windows looking over water. The hotel even features its own private dock for fishing, cannoeing and lake excursions. When not enjoying the outdoors, guests can rejuvenate at the Las Balsas Spa Center, which offers treatments such as hot stone massage or an indulgent three-day spa program that includes the unique wine therapy program. The highly-acclaimed cuisine is sensational, featuring an international array of flavors paired with wines from the property’s on-site wine cellar -- don't forget to have a glass of local wine at the lounge, where over 150 different labels mature in their own stone villa.
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