"This stately five-star hotel comes with all the usual business amenities, and a good location in downtown Buenos Aires."
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Buenos Aires is one of South America's sexiest cities, where European elegance meets Latin passion. Despite a roller-coaster economy, it's been a hot destination for the past five years and a string of hip new boutique and luxury hotels have popped up across the city to satisfy the deluge of trendy tourists.
The locals, Porteños, are a fashion-conscious lot so we've scoured the city to find the restaurants, bars and boutiques of the moment and compiled a list of suggestions to keep you busy whether you're in town for a week or a weekend.
"This stately five-star hotel comes with all the usual business amenities, and a good location in downtown Buenos Aires."
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"Haute-design heaven is the name of the game in this inspired Philippe Starck fantasy, well-loved by fashionistas and socialites."
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"A faultless Four Seasons, located in a lovely restaurant district; this luxury hotel is one of the finest in Buenos Aires."
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"The elegant, spacious interior of this boutique hotel creates a tranquil hideaway in a turn-of-the-century Palermo townhouse."
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"A Buenos Aires boutique hotel that's a haven for hip history buffs, in a prime Palermo Soho location."
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"A landmark luxury hotel in the Retiro neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. It is glamorous and refined, and boasts some of the plushest suites in the city."
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"This boutique hotel in Buenos Aires has just five rooms and exemplary service. Located in hip Las Canitas, it lies close to the Palermos polo ground."
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Luxury in Buenos Aires | James Henderson | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires has, by turns, the chic of the Italians, mansards and cobbles from Belle Epoque Paris and a love of dogs and gentlemens' clubs that rivals the British
Buenos Aires: Tango Town | John Borthwick | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
A tango town of once-fabulous wealth and now of nostalgic mansions gone to delicious decrepitude. City of jackbooted generals and the Mothers of the Disappeared, of Maradona and even, briefly, of Madonna...
Tango in Buenos Aires | Sue Carpenter | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
The key thing that differentiates Buenos Aires from Paris (the two often seem indistinguishable) is tango
Tangopolis | Chris Moss | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
El tango was the soundtrack, sex organ and soul of the big, bad-tempered port city I’d chosen for home.
Maradona's Manchester | Andrew Bain | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
Children too young to have heroes ran around the museum in team colours, dad’s football dream their inheritance
Buenos Aires | Mark Jolly | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires doesn’t go for the jugular. Its charm is more of slow dance, a game of seduction, to be found in the early-morning markets, mid-afternoon cafés, and the after-hours milongas
Argentina | Barbara Erasmus | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
The portenos - the residents of Buenos Aires – are the world’s most psycho-analysed people. There are three times as many shrinks per capita as there are in New York
City Chic, Buenos Aires | Belinda Jackson | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
Slicker than baby oil on a lover’s skin, Argentina’s capital is the grooviest place on the planet
A Good Grilling | David Atkinson | Argentina, Buenos Aires and the Pampas, Buenos Aires
Like any meat-eating male with a bag of briquettes and a penchant for scorching cocktail sausages to within an inch of their lives, I’m keen to my flex barbecue muscles come the first hint of summer.