CasaSur Recoleta vs Bonito Buenos Aires, San Telmo
Bonito Buenos Aires, San Telmo and CasaSur Recoleta are both rated very highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Bonito Buenos Aires, San Telmo is the choice of most reviewers compared to CasaSur Recoleta. Bonito Buenos Aires, San Telmo scores 80 with endorsements from 8 reviews including Travel + Leisure, Fodor's and Frommer's.
CasaSur Recoleta
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Callao Avenue 1823, Recoleta, Buenos Aires C1024AAE, Argentina
From $145 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
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Luxury
"On an attractive, tree-lined street in the La Recoleta neighborhood, the CasaSur Art Hotel is a luxe, boutique property with 36 rooms."
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Condé Nast Traveler
99.6
"Amid prestigious apartment buildings and museums and art galleries, CasaSur is aimed at those seeking the cachet and convenience of a Recoleta address at an affordable price."
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Time Out
"Thoughtful professionalism is evident in everything from the disabled facilities to the monogrammed toilet paper seals."
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BlackBook
"Pleasant boutique amid Recoleta's posh galleries. 36 sedate, stylish rooms with interior design touches and Argentine art on walls...not the place to go rage, but definitley solid option."
Frommer's
"The best boutique hotel in Recoleta is an elegant oasis popular with Ralph Lauren, polo-playing model types."
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Bonito Buenos Aires, San Telmo
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Av Juan de Garay 458, San Telmo, Buenos Aires 1153, Argentina
From $60 /night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Dry Cleaning
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast included
Frommer's
"Known for years as the Cocker (after the former owners' cocker spaniel), this boutique hotel in a fantastic Art Nouveau house is tucked away in an unassuming part of San Telmo."
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If you are looking for romance, choose the rooftop room with its own private patio.
Concierge
"The Cocker, a four-room design B&B, is a case study in urban rescue."
Fodor's
"Each of the seven rooms is unique—a different Argentine artist decorated each—and they take full advantage of every inch of the property."
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Travel + Leisure
"Ever since it opened in 2003, this tiny hotel in the historic, hostel-heavy San Telmo neighborhood has been crazily popular."
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DK Eyewitness
"Elegantly decorated with antiques bought at local stores, the rooms are an ideal balance of old-school grandeur and new boutique style."