Hotel Nuss Buenos Aires Soho vs Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola
Both hotels are endorsed by professional travelers. Overall, Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola ranks marginally better than Nuss Buenos Aires. Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola is ranked #24 in Buenos Aires with accolades from 8 reviewers like BlackBook, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.
Hotel Nuss Buenos Aires Soho
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El Salvador 4916, Buenos Aires C1414BPN, Argentina
From $110 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Fodor's
"Housed in a former convent on one of Palermo's most happening corners, the Nuss is a great option for those who want to be in the heart of the barrio's action."
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Jetsetter
"In a restored Spanish-style convent on a tree-lined street, Nuss Buenos Aires Soho opened as a stylish 22-room hotel in 2009. Just off busy Plaza Serrano, it's a hot spot for..."
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Rough Guide
"This utterly classy boutique hotel in a converted convent at the corner of Serrano houses a range of 22 beautiful rooms, ranging from spacious superior category to sizeable suites."
Time Out
"Nuss's comfortable, contemporary rooms, which are infused with an understated old-school sophistication, are ideal."
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BlackBook
"Sunny, corner digs with modern Palermo Soho style."
Be Jardin Escondido by Coppola
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Gorriti 4746 - Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires C1414BJL, Argentina
From $134 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"Guests have the choice of renting the entire house (6 rooms), half of it (2–3 rooms), or individual rooms. If you have the money, it's worth it."
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Travel + Leisure
"Used as his base while shooting the film Tetro, director and winemaker Francis Ford Coppola turned this sleek Palermo Soho abode into one of the city’s premier boutique hotels."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"This stylish town house in the Palermo Soho is owned by Francis Ford Coppola, who spent two years in the terra-cotta-painted house before opening it as a tastefully rustic and homey property."
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Time Out
"The inconspicuous property is composed of two independent sections built around the jardín escondido (hidden garden) that inspired the hotel's name."
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BlackBook
"Francis Ford's lil BA hide-a-way now open to little old you, when pals like Wilhem Defoe aren't crashing there."