Home Hotel Buenos Aires vs Castelar Hotel & Spa
Castelar Hotel & Spa and Home Hotel Buenos Aires are both rated very highly by expert writers. Overall, Home Hotel Buenos Aires is the choice of most writers compared to Castelar Hotel & Spa. Home Hotel Buenos Aires ranks #9 in Buenos Aires with approval from 12 publications such as Star Service, Fodor's and Mr & Mrs Smith.
Home Hotel Buenos Aires
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Honduras 5860, Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires 1414, Argentina
From $112 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Concierge
"Aimed at the hip, partying crowd increasingly drawn to Buenos Aires' late-night pleasures, Home was the first hotel to open in fashionable Palermo Hollywood."
Insight Guides
"Palermo Viejo's first boutique hotel, Home blazed a trail that many have followed but few have matched."
Fodor's
"Run by Argentinean Patricia O'Shea and her British husband, Tom Rixton, a well-known music producer, Home Hotel oozes coolness and class."
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DK Eyewitness
"Since opening in 2005, this boutique property has won a number of accolades in designer magazines and become a favorite with both local celebrities and visiting rock stars."
Rough Guide
"Owned and run by a British record producer and his Irish–Argentine wife, this masterpiece of modern architecture and hotel design is simply incredible."
Castelar Hotel & Spa
Avenida de Mayo 1152, Buenos Aires 1085, Argentina
From $49 /night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"The 1929 Hotel Castelar was a stopping point for Spanish literary stars during the golden years of the 1930s."
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Lonely Planet
"The high-ceilinged lobby is grand but the furniture’s a bit worn, and while the standard rooms are just good enough the superiors are more what you’d expect for a fancy hotel."
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DK Eyewitness
"A classic in the city’s political hub, the Castelar is a good-value, traditional, mid-range hotel with lovely views of the bustling Avenida de Mayo from many of its rooms."
Rough Guide
"This pleasant, old-fashioned hotel, where Spanish poet Federico García Lorca stayed when he was in town, offers attractive and soundproof, if slightly over-priced, rooms with big comfortable beds."
Time Out
"There's an elegant cocktail bar adjacent to the old-school lobby, conference facilities and, in the basement, a Turkish spa with steam rooms, a sauna and massage facilities."
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