Latest Reviews for Buenos Aires Hotels

Almarena Madero Urbano, Affiliated by Meliá
4.1/549 Reviews
Puerto Madero
We checked in way early and our room wasn’t ready. Not a problem, we had been up all night due to a canceled flight. We went up to the spa area to refresh after sleeping at the airport. Soon security came to say we couldn’t open our bags in the spa area. Ok we went to the locker room and left a jacket on the chase recliner, another angry security guard. Now comes the creepy part. There are about 15 cameras on the street surrounding the hotel. My wife and her friend went to the second floor locker room to change. They placed a bottle of something on the window ledge while changing, another encounter with security. Where are the cameras in the locker room? The whole place gave me the creeps. Two weeks earlier they were passing through and wanted to check out the hotel for a possible stay the next week. Again security wouldn’t let them in so they went elsewhere after that. We should have trusted our initial gut reaction to this place. When we checked out once more security came after me to say I couldn’t roll my suitcase to the cab waiting at the end too the driveway. Too many rules and too creepy with all the cameras.
Melia Recoleta Square
4.3/5101 Reviews
Recoleta
This is a perfect option when staying in Buenos Aires and wanting to explore the city. It is a safe and upmarket area of the city. The hotel has history and charm, and the location in Recoleta is great. As usual, though, it is the staff at Melia hotels who turn a stay from good to great, and this hotel is no exception. Before I arrived, I had quite a lot of questions, and they were answered quickly and efficiently by Snr Mansilla, who is clearly a consummate hospitality professional who understands his customers. However, all of the staff are polite, friendly, and helpful. A big plus of the hotel is the lovely jazz club in the basement, which has a great atmosphere. Overall, when I come back to Buenos Aires, as I surely will, this is the hotel I will stay at without looking any further afield. It ticks all the boxes. Thank you for a wonderful stay.

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