Pros

  • Stylish hotel with contemporary art and vintage design features
  • Posh Retiro neighborhood address near shops and restaurants
  • Walk to General San Martin Metro station in five minutes
  • Guest rooms have excellent marble bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers
  • Rooftop pool with retractable roof and excellent Buenos Aires views
  • On-site Artesano Bar draws a mixed local and tourist crowd
  • Modern fitness center with plenty of cardio options and free weights
  • Spa with sauna and wellness center on-site
  • 24-hour business center with two private meeting rooms and conference room
  • Contraluz Restaurant on-site for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • Wi-Fi is free throughout
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Cons

  • Breakfast is not included and skews heavily to pastries and breads
  • Retiro neighborhood isn’t as trendy as Palermo
  • We saw mildew in some bathroom showers
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Bottom Line

The 139-room luxury Alvear Art Hotel is a stylish retreat in the middle of Buenos Aires’ Retiro, a neighborhood filled with posh restaurants and high-end shopping. The hotel lives up to its name, with artistic details set against contemporary decor and vintage accents throughout, as well as a gallery with monthly exhibits. Guest rooms are spacious, with retro accents, modern amenities, and excellent marble bathrooms. A heated rooftop pool with city views and a popular on-site bar make this a well-rounded choice for tourists and business travelers alike. One of the only downsides is a charge for breakfast that mostly includes baked goods. Guests looking to stay in the trendy Palermo neighborhood may want to try CasaSur Bellini Hotel for similar features at a lower price. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Alvear Art Hotel

Scene

Artsy, luxury hotel with vintage accents for tourists and business travelers

This elegant luxury hotel is equally suited for couples in search a romantic retreat, business travelers who need modern amenities, and tourists looking for a central home base -- and it makes a stunning first impression. Stepping around the two old tipa trees that flank the hotel’s brick-paved entryway, guests are greeted by a large, dramatic lobby filled with turquoise satin chairs, white contemporary couches, and Mid-Century chrome tables are set across dark brown marble floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows draped with gauzy curtains and gold-lit recessed ceilings lend even more visual drama to the space, which feels chic but not busy. The lobby is dominated by Argentine realist Antonio Berni’s canvases, and the hotel’s commitment to an artsy vibe continues in a gaudily carpeted mezzanine that showcases contemporary work by local artists in monthly exhibits. The hotel feels like a destination unto itself and there are plenty of places to sit with a drink or coffee, whether under the atrium windows of Restaurant Contraluz or the cozy Artesano Bar, where decor in varying shades of wood and chocolate brown marble make for a rich and warm setting. 

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Location

Posh Retiro neighborhood within walking distance of sights and shopping

Retiro is one of Buenos Aires's most posh enclaves. The Beaux Arts and Neocolonial buildings that line the neighborhood’s leafy boulevards live up to the claim that this city is the Paris of South America. The area is home to many upscale hotels and apartment blocks and the shops and restaurants in the area reflect its residents. The high-end shops of Galerias Pacifico and Calle Florida, a lively pedestrian street, are a 10-minute walk from the hotel while Teatro Colon, one of the world’s premier performance venues, is 10 minutes in the other direction on foot. A five-minute walk leads to Plaza San Martin, a popular daytime hangout for locals that also holds the General San Martin Metro station. Retiro Railway Station is 10 minutes from the hotel on foot while Jorge Newbery Airport is a 20-minute taxi ride and Ezeiza International Airport is 45 minutes away depending on traffic. 

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Rooms

Spacious, comfortable rooms with antique elements and elegant marble bathrooms

These spacious rooms do vintage Latin American glamour right. Studios start at 34 square meters, or 366 square feet, and are comfortable and sophisticated. Eye-catching patterns abound, from the silver and green floral accent walls, to twig motif carpets, to purple velvet desk chairs, and striped foot rests. None of these elements should work together, but the somber, rich colors actually create a warm, inviting environment, enhanced with retro leather armchairs, glass end tables, and chestnut built-in entertainment walls. All rooms include Nespresso machines, welcome fruit plates, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, MP3 speakers, minibars, safes, and excellent beds with padded leather headboards and white duvets. Striking white-and-gray marble bathrooms have separate walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads and bathtubs with hot tub jets, along with a complete line of toiletries, towels, bathrobes, and slippers. Vanities are large and fixtures are modern-antique, though we did notice some mildew in the showers. Suites have separate bedrooms and more luxurious furniture, including sofas and chairs with wood accents and satin throw pillows. These larger rooms also incorporate artful touches befitting the hotel’s name, like decorative starburst light fixtures, vases, and art by local artists. Though the hotel is in the middle of Buenos Aires, all rooms are well soundproofed against interior and exterior noises.

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Features

Rooftop pool with city views, excellent fitness center, and popular on-site Artesano Bar

This hotel is packed with features that make it worth its luxury rating. The indoor, heated rooftop pool and hot tub are a step above many hotel pools in the city, and the space is lined with lounge chairs and windows with spectacular views of the Buenos Aires skyline. As an added bonus, the roof retracts when the weather is warm for an open-air swim. The wood-paneled, light-filled fitness center has several cardio options and cable machines as well as free weights, towel service, and filtered water, while an on-site spa and wellness center includes a sauna and massage treatments in a wood-lined setting with views of the city, as well. The hotel’s 24-hour business center includes a copier, fax machine, and two small meeting rooms with secretarial services available for a fee, and the hotel also has space on-site for larger events and private functions. Contraluz Restaurant serves a breakfast buffet with hot and cold options, though the offerings skew heavily toward pastries, and it is also open for lunch and dinner. Artesano Bar draws locals and hotel guests to its extensive cocktail menu and wine list, and is a lovely place to kick off an evening out in the city. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. Laundry and dry cleaning services are available, while private car services and tours can be arranged through the 24-hour front desk. For guests looking to explore Buenos Aires by alternative methods, the hotel offers free bicycle rentals, as well, and childcare can be arranged for guests with children.   

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Oyster Hotel Review

Alvear Art Hotel

Scene

Artsy, luxury hotel with vintage accents for tourists and business travelers

This elegant luxury hotel is equally suited for couples in search a romantic retreat, business travelers who need modern amenities, and tourists looking for a central home base -- and it makes a stunning first impression. Stepping around the two old tipa trees that flank the hotel’s brick-paved entryway, guests are greeted by a large, dramatic lobby filled with turquoise satin chairs, white contemporary couches, and Mid-Century chrome tables are set across dark brown marble floors. Floor-to-ceiling windows draped with gauzy curtains and gold-lit recessed ceilings lend even more visual drama to the space, which feels chic but not busy. The lobby is dominated by Argentine realist Antonio Berni’s canvases, and the hotel’s commitment to an artsy vibe continues in a gaudily carpeted mezzanine that showcases contemporary work by local artists in monthly exhibits. The hotel feels like a destination unto itself and there are plenty of places to sit with a drink or coffee, whether under the atrium windows of Restaurant Contraluz or the cozy Artesano Bar, where decor in varying shades of wood and chocolate brown marble make for a rich and warm setting. 

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Location

Posh Retiro neighborhood within walking distance of sights and shopping

Retiro is one of Buenos Aires's most posh enclaves. The Beaux Arts and Neocolonial buildings that line the neighborhood’s leafy boulevards live up to the claim that this city is the Paris of South America. The area is home to many upscale hotels and apartment blocks and the shops and restaurants in the area reflect its residents. The high-end shops of Galerias Pacifico and Calle Florida, a lively pedestrian street, are a 10-minute walk from the hotel while Teatro Colon, one of the world’s premier performance venues, is 10 minutes in the other direction on foot. A five-minute walk leads to Plaza San Martin, a popular daytime hangout for locals that also holds the General San Martin Metro station. Retiro Railway Station is 10 minutes from the hotel on foot while Jorge Newbery Airport is a 20-minute taxi ride and Ezeiza International Airport is 45 minutes away depending on traffic. 

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Rooms

Spacious, comfortable rooms with antique elements and elegant marble bathrooms

These spacious rooms do vintage Latin American glamour right. Studios start at 34 square meters, or 366 square feet, and are comfortable and sophisticated. Eye-catching patterns abound, from the silver and green floral accent walls, to twig motif carpets, to purple velvet desk chairs, and striped foot rests. None of these elements should work together, but the somber, rich colors actually create a warm, inviting environment, enhanced with retro leather armchairs, glass end tables, and chestnut built-in entertainment walls. All rooms include Nespresso machines, welcome fruit plates, 42-inch flat-screen TVs, MP3 speakers, minibars, safes, and excellent beds with padded leather headboards and white duvets. Striking white-and-gray marble bathrooms have separate walk-in showers with rainfall showerheads and bathtubs with hot tub jets, along with a complete line of toiletries, towels, bathrobes, and slippers. Vanities are large and fixtures are modern-antique, though we did notice some mildew in the showers. Suites have separate bedrooms and more luxurious furniture, including sofas and chairs with wood accents and satin throw pillows. These larger rooms also incorporate artful touches befitting the hotel’s name, like decorative starburst light fixtures, vases, and art by local artists. Though the hotel is in the middle of Buenos Aires, all rooms are well soundproofed against interior and exterior noises.

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Features

Rooftop pool with city views, excellent fitness center, and popular on-site Artesano Bar

This hotel is packed with features that make it worth its luxury rating. The indoor, heated rooftop pool and hot tub are a step above many hotel pools in the city, and the space is lined with lounge chairs and windows with spectacular views of the Buenos Aires skyline. As an added bonus, the roof retracts when the weather is warm for an open-air swim. The wood-paneled, light-filled fitness center has several cardio options and cable machines as well as free weights, towel service, and filtered water, while an on-site spa and wellness center includes a sauna and massage treatments in a wood-lined setting with views of the city, as well. The hotel’s 24-hour business center includes a copier, fax machine, and two small meeting rooms with secretarial services available for a fee, and the hotel also has space on-site for larger events and private functions. Contraluz Restaurant serves a breakfast buffet with hot and cold options, though the offerings skew heavily toward pastries, and it is also open for lunch and dinner. Artesano Bar draws locals and hotel guests to its extensive cocktail menu and wine list, and is a lovely place to kick off an evening out in the city. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. Laundry and dry cleaning services are available, while private car services and tours can be arranged through the 24-hour front desk. For guests looking to explore Buenos Aires by alternative methods, the hotel offers free bicycle rentals, as well, and childcare can be arranged for guests with children.   

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

  • Spa

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