Urban Suites Recoleta Boutique Hotel
Junin 1727, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires is chock full of stylish boutique hotels, most of them geared towards chic leisure travelers. And then there are the “apart-hotels,” the all-suite properties that are aimed at the capital’s business travelers. Until recently, no one in Buenos Aires has attempted to bridge the gap between them. Urban Suites Recoleta, occupying an enviable piece of real estate across the street from the famous Recoleta cemetery, is one of the triumphant few: it’s a true boutique hotel with the spacious dimensions and handy amenities of an apartment building.
The look is contemporary, with Asian-inspired accents and the occasional futuristic design detail: look for blood-red walls and teardrop lamps in the lobby, and an understated breakfast bar that calls to mind a Japanese eatery with smooth wood paneling and flat-screen TVs. The sensibility is a bit more classic in the thirty-five suites. Outfitted in bright white, sandy beige and chocolate brown with bright pops of red, each suite is good-looking in a way that’s both stylish and warm, like you’re visiting a friend’s upscale apartment in the big city.
This is a place for the kind of cozy leather couches you’d actually want to sit on — Urban Suites isn’t sacrificing comfort for style here. Suite dimensions vary, the largest being the 9th-floor master suite with a private terrace and a full dining table and bar, but all have separate living areas and private balconies. The result is far more stylish than any corporate apartment, and a better option for low-key, longer-term living than most of the city’s boutiques.
Kindly note that the building next to Urban Suites Recoleta Boutique Hotel is currently under construction. Construction is taking place from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am until 5:30pm, and on Saturday from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm.
How to get there:
Urban Suites Recoleta Boutique Hotel is 30 km (45 min) from Ezeiza International Airport. Transfers can be organized for USD37. Please contact CustomerService@TabletHotels.com for assistance with airport transfers.
- 35 Rooms
- Style: Modern Design
- Atmosphere: Lively
- 4 Guest Reviews
- Urban Suites Recoleta Boutique Hotel
- Junin 1727
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel amenities and services
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- 24 hour concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- 24 hour gym
- Bar
- Bicycle rentals nearby
- Business center
- Central air conditioning
- Free wi-fi
- Golf nearby
- Jacuzzi
- Lounge
- Luggage storage
- Multi-lingual staff
- No pets allowed
- Room service
- Sauna
- Shopping area nearby
- Spa
- Spa treatments (on request)
- Wake-up service
- Wine tours nearby
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4 Guest Reviews
All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.
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- Bret
- Stayed December 2011
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
Large comfortable room with balcony.
What the hotel could do better:
Nothing, had a wonderful stay!
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- Ryan
- Stayed August 2011
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
-incredible breakfast buffet staff - so kind, warm, made me excited to head downstairs to breakfast each morning
-spacious room, enjoyed private balcony
-central location within walking distance of beautiful neighborhoods and attractions
-view of the Recoleta cemetery and city skyline from the top floor outdoor patio
What the hotel could do better:
-front desk staff should become more aware of the local area and be able to make better recommendations for guests
-front desk staff can take a cue from the breakfast / cafe staff and become more friendly; on numerous occasions, we got a very cold, unfriendly vibe from the men at the front desk
-make sure front desk is manned at all times at night; my friend arrived to the hotel very late one night and had to wait outside for over 20 minutes before the front door was unlocked (not exactly a pleasant experience)
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- Clyde
- Stayed December 2011
- Rating: Poor
What I liked:
location
What the hotel could do better:
broken toilet, non-functioning air conditioner, rude staff, worst experence in 40 years of travel