Sofitel Buenos Aires
12 expert reviews
"Beautiful marble bathrooms have separate showers and bathtubs and feature Roger & Gallet amenities." Full review
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These rooms vary in size; ask for one of the "deluxe" rooms or suites if you're looking for more space.
"Stellar service is the draw at the 144-room Sofitel Buenos Aires... but comfort comes in a close second."
"One of the classiest hotels in Buenos Aires, known for its understated elegance with French flair." Full review
"From the sharply designed rooms, to the library, to the jockey club style of the downstairs cafe, the Sofitel is pure luxury." Full review
"Nos. 707 and 715 have the best skyline views and magnificent views of tree-lined Arroyo Street." Full review
"Housed in a landmark 1930s building, the Sofitel has grand and luxurious rooms. The bar off the main lounge is crammed with books and dark little corners for lounging."
"Once an apartment building, this "elegant hotel with French charm" is in the "lovely neighborhood" of La Recoleta, near art galleries and antiques dealers." Full review
"This French-inspired property fits in well in this European-flair city." Full review
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Its location is surrounded by fine dining, pedestrian-friendly streets and tourist highlights, but many business travelers also choose to make this their address when in Buenos Aires.
"Perfectly encapsulated in a 1920s-era art deco tower, this hotel with its glass-roofed lobby and chess board-patterned floor will whisk you back to the jazz age." Full review
Recommended
"Situated in Retiro, the Argentine capital’s bustling port neighborhood, Sofitel Buenos Aires fuses art deco architecture with neoclassic French style and a slice of history." Full review
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Our Inspector’s Highlights
● Be sure to reserve a Junior Suite on the 18th floor for unrivaled views across Buenos Aires from the spacious balcony.