Hotel Rooms in
Explore 16 hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Palladio Hotel Buenos Aires - MGallery
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and good bathrooms overlook the park. Staff consistently goes out of their way to help with details like transportation and dietary needs. Breakfast buffet impresses with variety, though the rooftop pool and bar get cramped during busy times.
Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
The palace grounds and staff impress, but rooms vary wildly. Noise problems plague some units despite the luxury price tag. Breakfast disappoints for the cost. Pick your room carefully or risk a sleepless stay.
Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires
Rooms are spacious, comfortable, and quiet with excellent beds and good amenities. The pool and restaurants shine, though restaurant service has become inconsistent and pool staff recently stopped providing attentive service. Staff at front desk and housekeeping remain friendly and efficient.
Alvear Icon Hotel
Rooms are spacious and modern with heated bathroom floors and good views. Staff goes out of their way to help. The location puts you near restaurants, nightlife, and the river, though breakfast costs extra for eggs and the gym lacks premium equipment.
Alvear Palace Hotel
Spacious, quiet rooms with comfortable beds and hot showers impress guests. Staff delivers warm, attentive service throughout your stay. Pool closes at 6pm, WiFi can be weak, and breakfast prices run high for what you get.
Hilton Buenos Aires
Rooms are spacious, modern, and quiet with comfortable beds. Staff treats guests exceptionally well and handles problems smoothly. The location puts you near restaurants and the city center, with a clean gym, pool, and excellent breakfast options.
Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and clean bathrooms make this hotel solid for sleep. Staff consistently go out of their way to help, and the breakfast buffet offers plenty. Location in Recoleta is excellent.
Savoy hotel
The Savoy trades on its grand name and central location rather than current condition. Rooms are small and lack coffee makers, though beds are comfortable and staff is genuinely helpful. Expect an aging building with elegant bones that needs renovation, reasonable prices, and no frills for luxury expectations.
Anselmo Buenos Aires, Curio Collection by Hilton
Rooms are small but clean and efficiently designed with poor soundproofing. Bathroom glass doors don't close fully, so expect noise and lack of privacy. Great location near Plaza Dorrego with excellent breakfast, rooftop pool, and friendly staff, but noise from the bar and corridors bothers light sleepers.
Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center
Rooms are outdated with AC that doesn't cool properly, broken toilets, warped showers, and stains on furniture. Staff are helpful and breakfast is good, but you're paying 5-star prices for a 2-3 star property. Location near downtown is the main selling point.
Buenos Aires Marriott
Spacious suites with excellent city views, especially from higher floors facing south. Staff at front desk is warm and helpful, though room service requests sometimes go unfulfilled. Prime location near the Opera House, great breakfast buffet, and rooftop pool justify the five-star price.
Hotel Madero, member of WorldHotels Elite
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good shower pressure, but expect an aging building with a cold bathroom floor and a cramped tub-plus-glass setup. Breakfast impresses, staff are friendly, and the location near San Telmo works well. The pool runs cold and response times can drag.
Novotel Buenos Aires
The hotel sits in a great central location with helpful staff, but rooms need renovation. Some guests hit black mold and cigarette smells, while others faced inconsistent shower pressure and temperature. Expect crowding during peak times, especially with cruise ship groups.
Bristol Hotel Buenos Aires
Rooms are small, old, and thin-walled so noise bleeds through from neighbors. The location near downtown landmarks is excellent, but the hotel doesn't deliver 4-star quality for the price. Staff are helpful but charge fees for basic services like bag storage.
Claridge Hotel, Buenos Aires
Rooms are clean but cramped with dated decor and peeling fixtures. Walls are thin so expect noise from hallways at night. Staff was helpful with early check-in but wifi only works in the lobby. Pool and gym are old, breakfast costs $24 and isn't fresh, and advertised amenities like sauna stay closed.
InterContinental Buenos Aires by IHG