Opulent suites, French restaurants, chic rooftop bar, plush spa










































"Old‑school luxury gets a fresh gloss here, with modern suites crowning the top floors and a rooftop spa, pool, and bar serving jaw‑dropping neighborhood views. The breakfast buffet may be the best in the city, and Afternoon Tea at L’Orangerie is the white‑glove fantasy: delicate dishes and trays of scones, perfect little sandwiches, tantalizing pastries, and tea served in gilded cups." - Celeste Moure


"A luxury hotel in Buenos Aires, famous for its opulent design and top-tier service." - Billie Cohen

"A historic lobby bar in Recoleta that has welcomed guests since 1932, set within a French neoclassical interior of soaring ceilings and grand windows; anchored by an original wood bar, the venue serves classic cocktails and an extensive whiskey list amid genteel, old‑world surroundings that make it a stately city‑center meeting place." - Tyler Zielinski
"An old-school luxury icon since 1932, this grand hotel blends opulent fixtures like Louis XVI furniture and Hermès bath products with modern comforts; highlights include sweeping city views from the rooftop bar and a formal afternoon tea service at L'Orangerie served with monogrammed teacups and traditional trimmings." - Megan Wood Megan Wood Megan Wood is a hotel and travel expert. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Refinery29, Vice, Apartment Therapy, Self, and Cosmopolitan. She currently resides in Milwaukee and her favorite hotel is the One&Only Palmilla in Baja. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"In Buenos Aires, that hotel has more or less always been the Alvear Palace." - MICHELIN Guide