Pros
- Great location in vibrant Palermo Soho
- Homey, individually decorated rooms with flat-screen TVs and hardwood floors
- Some rooms have hydro-massage showers and/or fireplaces
- Cozy, attractive library with a fireplace and a computer with free Internet access
- Relaxing rooftop deck with a 6-person Jacuzzi and lounge chairs
- Breakfast room with a decent breakfast and comfy seating
- Quiet patio with couches and lots of plants
- Excellent service
Cons
- No full restaurant on-site
- Not within walking distance of major tourist attractions
Bottom Line
This charming, upscale boutique feels like a private home, with 11 beautiful, individually decorated rooms featuring hardwood floors, comfortable beds, and great amenities. Each room has been dedicated to a significant figure in Argentine history -- such as Evita Peron, Che Guevara, General San Martin and Mafalda -- and has themed decor to match. The cozy library is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing in the winter, and in the warmer months guests can head up to the rooftop deck, complete with a six-person Jacuzzi and lounge chairs. There’s an attractive breakfast room with classy, homey decor, in which a decent breakfast is served every morning. There’s no full restaurant on-site, but the hotel’s excellent location in the heart of vibrant Palermo Soho offers easy access to plenty of great restaurants.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Amenities
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
Location
In the heart of hopping Palermo Soho, home to trendy restaurants, shops and art galleries
Legado Mitico is in the heart of Palermo Soho, a vibrant area with lots of trendy boutiques and restaurants lining the streets that stay bustling late until the night. This neighborhood is the place to be if you're a young, fashionable local or visitor to Buenos Aires. It's within walking distance to Plaza Malabia and Plaza Cortazar, an area packed with vendors on weekends selling art, clothing, crafts, and jewelry. There are two subway (subte) lines within a 15-minute walk.
A trendy, creative, young area, Palermo Soho came into the limelight in the 1980s, when people began to recognize its convenient location and lovely ambiance. Upon its popularity hike, it began to morph from a purely residential area to something a bit more urban, with lots of unique restaurants and bars. Aside from shopping, eating, and drinking, there isn't much to do in this area of town, although it's a great place to simply walk around and people watch.
- 12-minute drive to Jorge Newbery Airport
- 41-minute drive to Ministro Pistarini - Ezeiza International Airport
- 11-minute walk to the Botanical Gardens
- 16-minute walk to the Buenos Aires Zoo
- 9-minute drive to the Museum of Latin-American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA)
- 14-minute drive to historic Colon Theater
- 16-minute drive to Plaza San Martin, home to monuments and parks
- 16-minute drive to Calle Florida, a main shopping area
- 17-minute drive to the Obelisk, one of the most recognizable sights in Buenos Aires
- 20-minute drive to Casa Rosada, the Presidential Palace
- 20-minute drive to the Metropolitan Cathedral
- 22-minute drive to popular San Telmo Market
- 22-minute drive to the Museum of Modern Art
- 23-minute drive to lively Plaza Dorrego, complete with a wonderful antiques market on Sundays
- 24-minute drive to Puerto Madero, full of bars and restaurants
- 26-minute drive to the Boca Junior stadium, La Bombonera
- 29-minute drive to iconic Caminito, a colorful neighborhood
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Location
In the heart of hopping Palermo Soho, home to trendy restaurants, shops and art galleries
Legado Mitico is in the heart of Palermo Soho, a vibrant area with lots of trendy boutiques and restaurants lining the streets that stay bustling late until the night. This neighborhood is the place to be if you're a young, fashionable local or visitor to Buenos Aires. It's within walking distance to Plaza Malabia and Plaza Cortazar, an area packed with vendors on weekends selling art, clothing, crafts, and jewelry. There are two subway (subte) lines within a 15-minute walk.
A trendy, creative, young area, Palermo Soho came into the limelight in the 1980s, when people began to recognize its convenient location and lovely ambiance. Upon its popularity hike, it began to morph from a purely residential area to something a bit more urban, with lots of unique restaurants and bars. Aside from shopping, eating, and drinking, there isn't much to do in this area of town, although it's a great place to simply walk around and people watch.
- 12-minute drive to Jorge Newbery Airport
- 41-minute drive to Ministro Pistarini - Ezeiza International Airport
- 11-minute walk to the Botanical Gardens
- 16-minute walk to the Buenos Aires Zoo
- 9-minute drive to the Museum of Latin-American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA)
- 14-minute drive to historic Colon Theater
- 16-minute drive to Plaza San Martin, home to monuments and parks
- 16-minute drive to Calle Florida, a main shopping area
- 17-minute drive to the Obelisk, one of the most recognizable sights in Buenos Aires
- 20-minute drive to Casa Rosada, the Presidential Palace
- 20-minute drive to the Metropolitan Cathedral
- 22-minute drive to popular San Telmo Market
- 22-minute drive to the Museum of Modern Art
- 23-minute drive to lively Plaza Dorrego, complete with a wonderful antiques market on Sundays
- 24-minute drive to Puerto Madero, full of bars and restaurants
- 26-minute drive to the Boca Junior stadium, La Bombonera
- 29-minute drive to iconic Caminito, a colorful neighborhood
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Business Center
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Cable
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Concierge
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Room Service
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