Magnolia Hotel Boutique vs Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
Faena Hotel and Magnolia Hotel Boutique are both highly recommended by writers. On balance, Faena Hotel is the choice of most professionals compared to Magnolia Hotel Boutique. Faena Hotel comes in at 91 with praise from 15 reviewers including Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and DK Eyewitness.
Magnolia Hotel Boutique
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Julian Alvarez 1746, Palermo, Buenos Aires 1414, Argentina
From $153 /night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Multilingual
Fodor's
"Magnolia Hotel feels like home—that is if home were a high-ceilinged Palermo townhouse from the 1890s, complete with wrapped staircase."
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Travel + Leisure
"Tucked among the early-20th-century town houses in the fashionable Palermo neighborhood, the restored hotel has an original stained-glass ceiling in the foyer."
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Time Out
"Hidden along a cobbled street in Palermo, the cosy Magnolia Hotel offers excellent accommodation and friendly service."
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BlackBook
"Those whose Buenos Aires visit involves more relaxing and less hedonistic free-for-alls will find this tucked-away restored house an excellent fit."
Rough Guide
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"At this gorgeous Art Nuoveau townhouse with period furnishings, nothing is too much trouble – from the welcome glass of wine on arrival to help with all you need during your stay."
Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
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445 Martha Salotti, Buenos Aires 1107BDA, Argentina
From $231 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Concierge
""It's not just a hotel," the people who run this monstrous property in chic Puerto Madero Este... will tell you, "it's a universe." They may have a point."
Insight Guides
"This landmark property, with its long, red-carpeted corridors, Miami Vice-style pool bar and molecular-cuisine restaurant... is a feast for the senses."
DK Eyewitness
"Rooms are simply yet tastefully furnished Art Deco-style, with mirror-paneled cupboards and velvety carpets."
Rough Guide
"Buenos Aires’ hotel for the in-crowd, this former grain-storage building has been given a serious Philippe Starck makeover and now has a belle époque jazz bar."
Time Out
"Richly red and decadent, sleekly white and contemporary, and designed by Philippe Starck, this opulent, lavish lodging is cocooned in the shell of a red-brick former grain silo."
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