ALVEAR PALACE
Buenos Aires
Alvear Palace: Our ViewThe Alvear Palace has all the qualities that help give Buenos Aires its tag of ‘The Paris of South America’. The buildings architecture and design being in the style of Louis XVI makes this an opulent place to stay. What makes it stand out from other hotels in Buenos Aires though is their staff which offers an exceptionally high level of service and attention to detail. Refurbished in 2008 the hotel now has all the amenities you would expect of a 21stcentury hotel. Alvear Palace: Fast Facts
Alvear Palace: The DetailLocated in the most exclusive area of Recoleta, Alvear Palace Hotel stands out for its European elegance as the hotel has been decorated in the Louis XVI style. Its close proximity to some of the cities finest restaurants, cafés and antique shops in Buenos Aires makes this an excellent place to stay. Its majestic architecture and decoration, which make it unique in its style, has turned the Alvear Palace Hotel into an icon of luxurious hotels worldwide. Its excellent combination of hospitality and customized services provided by its staff has put the Alvear Palace in a league of its own. The Alvear Palace has 210 rooms and suites which were refurbished in 2008 and each encompass European elegance and modern technology whist accommodating the Louis XVI style. Art Masterpieces decorate the Hotel’s suites and public areas making it a place to visit even if you are not staying here! You may also likeBuenos Aires
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