Alvear Palace Hotel
Recoleta
COST: $$$$
Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2007, the 210-room Alvear Palace in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood defines Buenos Aires’s European-aspiring swish hotel tradition. Afternoon tea in the L’Orangerie restaurant combines the English tea with Argentina’s obsession with delicate sweets; chef Jean Paul Bondoux’s sea-foam carpeted La Bourgogne restaurant gives Argentine ingredients a high-end French edge; and the design throughout is pure Louis XIV. While the Argentine Sutton family, owners of the Alvear, have not jumped on the minimalist design trend, they are adding LCD televisions and shower stalls to the rooms and have just opened a basement spa and fitness center.
Insider Tip: If the Alvear is outside your budget, grab a martini in the ornate bar alongside Buenos Aires’s rich and fabulous.
Room to Book: Room numbers ending in -03, -04, and -05—on the corner overlooking Avenida Alvear and Ayacucho—often have the best, sunniest views.
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From Travel + Leisure, Jul 2005
“After a major renovation, the brass trim gleams as brightly as it did when Evita used to stop by for tea in the 1940's....” MORE>>
From the T+L 500
Landmark 1932 Belle Époque palace located in the heart of stylish Recoleta.
- Stats:
- 210 rooms; 2 restaurants; 1 bar.
- Competitive Edge:
- Full of history and grace, it's the grande dame of Argentine hotels.
- Rooms to Book:
- Palace Premiers on the 8th and 9th floors, for the best views of the Río de la Plata.
- Don't Miss:
- A Radiant Facial at the new La Prairie spa.
lastArticle = 7/2005 and lastAward = 01/2008
