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Tablet Plus privileges for Algodon Mansion include:
- Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability
- One complimentary glass of champagne or one cocktail, per guest, upon arrival
- One lunch for two at Chez Nous (includes one entrée per person and a complimentary bottle of Algodon Wine Estates wine)
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Algodon Mansion
Montevideo 1647, C1021AAA
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Style: Contemporary Classic
Atmosphere: Lively
10 Rooms
For all the recent commotion in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires, where every week seemingly marks the opening of another desperately hip little boutique hotel, it would be easy to forget that it’s not the city’s only neighborhood. A little to the east lies Recoleta, a long-established residential district whose stately Belle Époque structures (Algodon Mansion included) are key to Buenos Aires’s status as the most European city in the New World. If Palermo is Clerkenwell then Recoleta is Belgravia or Knightsbridge; if Palermo is SoHo, then Recoleta is the Upper East Side.
In hotels, of course, location is nearly everything. Algodon Mansion, though brand new — it’s the in-town sequel to Mendoza’s Algodon Wine Estates — already feels like a Recoleta fixture, so effortlessly does it match its luxe surroundings. Its ten suites, all different, mix period architectural detail with stylish modern comforts, and the vibe, posh but relaxed, is more akin to upscale apartment living than typical hotel formality. Even at their most basic the suites include butler service and lack for nothing in the way of luxury, and at the top end they’re probably the finest in town, right down to the baby grand pianos and the personal chefs.
Chez Nous, with its French-inflected menu, is the marquee restaurant, and the Cognac Bar doubles as a private events space. But the most remarkable of the Mansion’s common spaces has to be the rooftop, a rarity in Buenos Aires — this one offers a pool, a spa, and by night the Sky Bar.