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9 Hotels and Resorts in Buenos Aires

Find your hotels in Buenos Aires with Minor Hotels

Minor Hotels welcomes you to the country of tango, asado, football, and mate; a vibrant city full of artistic neighbourhoods, European-style architecture, and an amazing food culture. Stay at our hotels in Buenos Aires, designed exclusively to suit your needs and located in the city's best areas. You'll be close to iconic landmarks such as the Obelisco and ready to immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere of “La Reina del Plata”.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Buenos Aires famous for?

Argentina’s capital is famous for tango, asado, mate, and football. The city is full of artistic neighbourhoods, history, European-style architecture, and a rich food culture. Iconic landmarks like Obelisco and Casa Rosada along with its nightlife and passionate football culture, make it unforgettable.

What are the best places to visit in Buenos Aires?

Plaza de Mayo hosts the famous presidential house, the Casa Rosada, and is in the city’s main square. From there you’ll be within walking distance of the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Cabildo Museum, and the iconic Obelisco in Plaza de la República.Puerto Madero, the city’s modern waterfront, stands out for its stunning skyline views, and the iconic Puente de la Mujer.

Another must-see place in Buenos Aires is Teatro Colon one of the best theatres and opera houses in the world in terms of acoustics.

Parks such as Jardín Japones, Parque Tres de Febrero and the Jardín Botánico are perfect for having a peaceful walk to end your day.

What are the best things to do in Buenos Aires?

One of the best things to do in Buenos Aires is to visit La Boca. Once an old port and, now features colourful houses and vibrant tango music clubs. Be sure to visit Caminito Street and La Bombonera too.

Palermo is another must-see area for its Flea Market, as is the San Telmo Market. There, you can taste some of the most delicious street food and find the perfect souvenirs.

Don’t miss having a cup of coffee at Café Tortoni, the city’s oldest café. Ideal for history and culture lovers.

What is the best time to visit Buenos Aires?

Spring (September to November) is the best time to visit the city as there’ll be fewer crowds. The jacaranda trees turn the city purple, and the weather is perfect for sightseeing. Autumn is also a great season for walking around. Summers can be hot, reaching 30ºC, and winters can feel colder than they are because of the humidity and wind.

What is the best way to get around Buenos Aires?

The best way to explore Buenos Aires is by using the city’s Subte (underground), which connects major landmarks. It’s affordable and easy to use. Buses operate 24/7 covering areas the Subte doesn’t reach.

Neighbourhoods like San Telmo, Palermo and Recoleta, are best explored on foot, allowing you to discover hidden gems.

By staying at one of our hotels in Buenos Aires, you’ll be in a prime location, near all the must-see places, saving time, and making the most of your trip.

Taxis are available, but be careful, as some drivers overcharge tourists.

What are the traditional foods in Buenos Aires?

Having a steak at one of the capital’s famous parrillas is a must. You’ll enjoy a variety of grilled meats.

Empanadas are another treat to try. These savoury pastries are usually filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables, and are easy to find at street stalls.

For those with a sweet tooth, don’t miss out on medialunas, (Argentinian croissants) and alfajores delicious sandwich cookies filled with Dulce de Leche. You can’t leave Argentina without trying mate, Argentina’s traditional herbal drink.

What are the best areas to stay in Buenos Aires?

For exploring the cultural aspects of the city and its history,Recoleta, Microcentro and San Telmo are the perfect options. You’ll experience the city’s bohemian vibe while also being near must-see places in Buenos Aires such as the Obelisco, the Plaza de Mayo or the Casa Rosada.

Palermo is also another recommended district to enjoy the lively nightlife scene of Buenos Aires and taste incredibly delicious food.

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Buenos Aires?

Choosing Minor Hotels means staying at the finest hotels in Buenos Aires. We offer outstanding facilities and amenities, ensuring you have everything you need to make the most of your stay.

All our accommodation options in Buenos Aires are in the best areas of the city, offering parking, Wi-Fi, fully equipped gyms, a pool, and meeting rooms for events or celebrations of any kind. Most of our hotels are also accessible and pet friendly.

Our team of experts will be delighted to assist you in any way you need during your stay. Don’t hesitate to contact us. Stay at Minor Hotels and enjoy a trip to remember.