“A boutique hotel in the trendy Palermo Hollywood area. Chic rooms feature chandeliers, black and white photography, parquet flooring and contemporary bathrooms. Dine in the hip restaurant, Mooi before hitting the lively bars in the neighbourhood. An excellent base for exploring the city.”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • Situated in a lively district surrounded by bars and restaurants and with good transport links
  • Less £

    • With rooms starting around the $100 mark this is a very reasonably priced stay
  • Local markets

    • Scour the markets in San Telmo for artisanal crafts and souvenirs
  • Close to nightlife

    • Find numerous bars and nightclubs walking distance from the hotel
  • Museums

    • Make a trip to the fantastic exhibitions in the MALBA
  • Other Activities

    • Watch a polo match between September and November
  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Family Suites

  • Charming

  • Child friendly

  • Chic

  • Boutique

  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Rooms

    32 rooms in this hotel
  • Family Suites

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Bicycle hire

  • No pets

  • Meeting Room

  • Airport transfer

  • Bar

  • Air conditioning

  • Parking

  • Wifi

  • Concierge

  • Child friendly

  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Local markets

    • Scour the markets in San Telmo for artisanal crafts and souvenirs
  • Close to nightlife

    • Find numerous bars and nightclubs walking distance from the hotel
  • Museums

    • Make a trip to the fantastic exhibitions in the MALBA
  • Other Activities

    • Watch a polo match between September and November

Map & Location

Other reviews

Hotel Clásico

This is a funky boutique hotel owned and designed by Adolfo Suaya – an Argentine entrepreneur who has spent much of his life in the US – on the edge of Palermo’s lively gastronomic district. It’s not a luxury or uniquely stylish option, but does stand out for value for money.

Originally published by The Telegraph

Hotel Clásico, Buenos Aires

Purpose-built from the ground up, the hotel is assembled inside from salvaged features such as chandeliers, oak parquet floors and wrought-iron door frames

Originally published by The Independent

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