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Located in the heart of the exclusive La Recoleta district, Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires is a stylish high-rise hotel that integrats a legendary 20th century French Mansion. Meticulous attention to detail can be seen throughout the hotel, from the spacious guest rooms to the lobby and facilities. Personalized service ensures guests feel at home while being surrounded by luxurious amenities. All guest rooms are decorated with dark mahogany furnishings and rich color schemes to create a warm, relaxing atmosphere. The hotel has 7 one-of-a-kind suites in the adjacent Belle Ão/oopoque-style mansion which offers classic French décor, dramatic high ceilings, and Toile de Jouy wallpaper.
Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires
Posadas 1086/88
Buenos Aires, Argentina
C1011ABB
Nearest Airport: AEP
A very accomodating hotel in a TERRIFIC lcation. Rooms were spotless and very comfortable. The two ladies in the brekfast restaurant were very helpful and made it a wonderful experience. Laura and Veronica kept the restaurant clean and the food always plentiful and very friendly. A lady at the fron desk was also helpful with suggestions. I am embarassed that I forgot her name but she was from western Argentina and when saw I was in the hotel business she reccomended that I go and see the archetecture of the Faena art center and hotel which was wonderfull since it also brought us to the bridge of "mujeres" and the river to see and view. Even the bartender (with the great hat) was very friendly and helpful
Bill H - Spokane WA>
I enjoyed my recent 8-night stay at the Buenos Aires Four Seasons Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The friendly front desk staff and management, including Renan Astolpho and Martin da Costa, addressed my needs and concerns and treated me with such generous friendliness. The beautiful, quiet room with its comfortable bed impressed me and the efficient daily housekeeping service more than satisfied me. I took a dip in the stunning outdoor swimming pool every day with the excellent, friendly staff there remembering my name, accommodating the lounge with a towel cover, and providing me with a glass of water. I dined on-site every night of my stay at either the Elena, Nuestro Secreto, or Pony Line restaurants, enjoying the delectable, huge tenderloin steaks at Elena and Nuestro Secreto and the sandwiches at Pony Line. And one last word – the in-room TV channel selection where I could switch to English on many of the channels made my stay even better. (Of course, I enjoyed local channels too, including C5N, 13, America2, and I felt fascinated watching Mirtha LeGrand’s Saturday evening program.) My heavenly lodging at the Four Seasons Hotel enhanced my life. God bless.
larrydC813UT
Really disappointing experience. Arrived on a holiday to an overwhelming crowd in the lobby and the front desk seemed to have no handle of the flow of new guests. Compared to other Four Seasons properties, one of the most lackluster welcomes. The property is showing its age. The lobby looks like early 2000s. The age shows in the rooms too. Tiny bathrooms, lots of dust, slight smell of mildew, fingerprints on glassware, gaudy furniture. The property was clearly packed for high season. It was impossible to use the small fitness center. You couldn’t get a seat by the pool. I tripped over people trying to use the spa locker room to get changed for a treatment. How is this luxury? I find it understandable to charge higher rates for peak windows but then the property needs to level up on service to meet demand. It just felt like a Marriott that didn’t have its act together. Later on my trip, I stayed at the Palacio Dubau and what a difference.
Dave B - New York City, New York
We spent two nights in the Four Seasons Buenos Aires as part of a longer Trip to Iguazu and the Antarktik. This hotel is totally overrated and overpriced. Our first room was room No. 611. This was directly adjacent to the service elevator wall to wall which was running the entire night so that we could hardly sleep. On our return from Iguazu we got room 1203. This room had a strong on and of noise which was so strong that the room did vibrate. We do not undrstand how two such rooms could be offered to guests. On our return from Iguazu we made a reservation in the restaurant Elena for two people for 7 p.m. This was confirmed without any comment whatsoever. We arrived at the restaurant right on time, which was abselutely empty and we led to a shared table for 14 people when at least 10 tables for two were empty. When we complained that we wanted a table for two, we were told they were all reserved. This of course was not logical since we were not told what table we would get which was certainly also true for the other guests. The lady in charge was very unfriendly and we did not feel welcome as hotel guests in the hotels own restaurant. We will definitely never stay in this place again.
Heinz-Klaus K
We have a wonderful stay in the Four Seasons. We had a lovely suite (107) in the mansion building - the room was appointed to the highest of standards. The staff can’t do enough for you and the breakfast is great. The only slight issue we had on two of the days was with drinks not coming at breakfast! The hotel is in a lovely location and has a great spa, gym and outside pool. We will certainly be back on our next trip to BA.
Compass54426013283 - London, United Kingdom
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