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Foto: Alan Eidelstein
Foto: Alan Eidelstein

Themed and trendy accommodations in Buenos Aires

Come and discover unique accommodations in the City that stand out for their originality and style.

Romina Goldstein
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We toured Buenos Aires once again, and this time, we sought out the coolest places to stay. We committed to finding unique spots to sleep that are interesting, fun, and will surprise you in many different ways.

You might not know, but there are many themed rooms and accommodations spread across the capital, and here we present them to you. We found a room where Madonna herself slept, a hotel inspired by the most iconic figures of Argentina, and even an apartment in honor of Lionel Messi.

But there’s something for everyone: a house with incredible views and a hotel suite where you can stay for the modest sum of $10,000 a night, with all the luxury and comfort you could ever imagine.

All these places not only guarantee you a good night's rest but also offer a unique experience in every corner of our beloved Buenos Aires.

1. Casa Caravan: A 100% vegan accommodation

Casa Caravan is a unique hotel in Buenos Aires with an environmental consciousness that offers a different experience. It's a place where you feel at home. Completely vegan, it promotes a deep connection with nature. All rooms use eco-friendly products, minimize plastic use as much as possible, and encourage recycling and composting. You can rent bikes to explore the city, and environmental awareness workshops are held.

Founded by a traveling family and relaunched in 2023, Casa Caravan is designed with a clear vision of respect for the environment and animals.

Insider Tip: You can enjoy delicious plant-based breakfasts made with products from their own garden.

Where: Uriarte 1642.

2. Undici By Own República de La Boca: for Boca Juniors fans

We found the second-best place in the world for Boca Juniors fans (the first being, of course, La Bombonera). Imagine watching your favorite team play and being able to feel the excitement from your room. LITERALLY.

This space is located in the UNDICI By OWN República de la Boca Hotel. It has a spectacular terrace and a grill with a direct view of the Boca Juniors stadium. On match days, you can experience the full intensity of football passion. The neighborhood comes alive, and whether you're on the street, inside the stadium, or on the hotel terrace, we guarantee you a unique and unforgettable experience.

Insider Tip: It opened recently, so this is your chance to check out a new spot with a strong Boca Juniors vibe.

Where: Brandsen 927.

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3. Palermo Hollywood Apartment: for Messi fans

MUCHAAAACHOS! A fan of Lionel Messi (well, who isn’t?) had the brilliant idea of creating a rental space filled with tributes to the world’s number 1 and his victory in the Qatar World Cup. With pictures, collections, memorabilia, and more decorations, the place has a 100% Argentine vibe that takes you right back to that wonderful December 18, 2022.

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Insider Tip: It’s located on Guatemala Street, recognized by Time Out Global as the most beautiful street in Argentina.

Where: Guatemala 5757.

4. Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires: the most iconic balcony in the city

At the Four Seasons, your dream suite is in La Mansion Alzaga Unzué, a Belle Époque palace filled with history and romance: it was a wedding gift from Félix Saturnino Álzaga Unzué to his wife, Elena Peña.

Separate from the main hotel, it has a private entrance and elevator to ensure guest privacy. It has 7 rooms that you can book together or individually. The presidential suite is 200 m² and combines French elegance with a 24-karat gold marble bathroom: a unique mix. The balcony terrace, with views of the gardens, is an ideal place to dine and enjoy your private space. Imagine that Madonna, Taylor Swift, Luis Miguel, and many other celebrities have stayed in that very spot. Note: Although it’s a top-tier hotel, there are special package prices for Argentinians.

Insider Tip: The hotel has three on-site restaurants, including Nuestro Secreto, known for its rib roast. It’s put on the grill at 4 PM, to be ready and perfectly cooked for dinner.

Where: Posadas 1086.

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5. Be Jardín Escondido By Coppola: owned by a renowned filmmaker

If you’re a movie fan, this is your room. In this space, none other than Francis Ford Coppola wrote the script for "Tetro," his film shot in Buenos Aires. The director and screenwriter of iconic movies like "The Godfather," "Apocalypse Now" spent several weeks sitting in that room while seeking inspiration, and it even retains the exact desk he used. The entire hotel belongs to the director, who liked Buenos Aires so much that he decided to leave his mark in the middle of the city.

Insider Tip: The room has direct access to the three levels of the garden, which feature a table full of plants.

Where: Gorriti 4746.

6. Park Tower, A Luxury Collection Hotel: the largest room in Argentina

The St. Regis presidential suite at Park Tower is the largest hotel room in all of Argentina, at 380 m². Yes, you read that right. It’s huge! Inside, it blends the best of French style with a decor that perfectly captures the essence of Buenos Aires. With luxury furnishings, it transports you straight to a 19th-century house. It opened in 1996 and has hosted celebrities like Luciano Pavarotti and several presidents. It has stunning views of the Río de la Plata and Avenida Libertador.

Insider Tip: To make the experience 100% complete, don’t miss the High Tea in the lobby lounge.

Where: Av. Leandro N. Alem 1193.

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7. Legado Mítico Buenos Aires: paying tribute to the Zorzal Criollo

Legado Mítico pays homage to several of the most important celebrities in our country. The room we chose represents the most legendary figure of Argentine tango, Carlos Gardel. Not just as a cultural icon, but as a unique character who represents us worldwide and left an indelible mark on the history of music.

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The room captures the essence of the singer: from original artworks and exclusive photos to carefully selected furniture, everything takes you straight to Gardel's era and style. It’s a space that invites you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of tango and enjoy a unique and authentic experience.

Insider Tip: You’ll find a dossier that tells his story in a more human and close way, far from myths and legends.

Where: Gurruchaga 1848.

8. Hotel Pulitzer Buenos Aires: exclusive design by Lázaro Rosa-Violán

The suite at Hotel Pulitzer Buenos Aires, designed by the famous interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán, is a tribute to modern luxury with a retro touch. The room is designed to make you feel at home, with a cozy and stylish atmosphere. The materials used for its development are of the highest quality, such as leather and wood, which create a completely welcoming environment. The king-size canopy bed is a unique feature that adds an elegant touch.

Insider Tip: You must try the "Lord Pulitzer" cocktail at the Boca de Toro Club.

Where: Maipú 907.

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9. One of Buenos Aires' wonders: a movie-like dome

This room is located in the octagonal tower of the architectural gem "La Inmobiliaria," which combines contemporary design with a UNIQUE location in Buenos Aires. From its enormous windows, guests can enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of the City. You can see everything from skyscrapers to charming little streets and the Plaza de los Dos Congresos.

The furniture is of the highest quality, and it has perfectly thought-out details to make the experience unforgettable. It’s a hidden refuge in the middle of the bustling city, where you can enjoy the best view of Buenos Aires.

Insider Tip: You’re just steps away from Kilometer 0 of the City of Buenos Aires, so the location is UNBEATABLE.

Where: Av. De Mayo 1480.

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