Boutique Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Explore South America from the Top Buenos Aires Boutique Hotels

The capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is the economic epicenter of South America. At first glance, you might think you’re in Europe, but that’s the aesthetic of the city; a melting pot of Europeans and Asians, it's not uncommon to hear a little bit of Portuguese here, a hint of French there. It's no wonder, then, why foodies flock here from around the world. You can experience all of it from the top Buenos Aires boutique hotels!

Get a Taste of Argentine Cuisine from Boutique Hotels in Buenos Aires

A mix of Spanish, Italian, French, and African infuse Argentine cuisine. Be sure to try Asados, which is the national dish of Argentina. A variety of barbecued meat, it includes blood sausage, beef, pork, ribs that are slow roasted, accompanied with sweetbreads. Also, be sure to try Humita en Chala, which is goat cheese and corn with spices, wrapped in corn husks. Wrap up the meal with Locros, which are cornmeal cakes.

While you're in Buenos Aires, don't forget to sample some of the local wines. Malbec grape vines were brought over from France in the mid-19th century, and Argentina now produces up to one-third of all Malbec wines in the world. You can enjoy a glass or two at many restaurants around town. You don’t have to go too far to find some good varietals; the boutique hotels in Buenos Aires are within walking distance of some of the best Argentinian wine.

The best way to explore wine country is on a tour led by an expert guide who will introduce you to different types of wine as well as their history and how they're made. Visiting wineries makes for a fun day out with friends or loved ones; it's also an excellent opportunity for solo travelers looking for something unique to experience while traveling abroad!

Stay at Buenos Aires Boutique Hotels for a Memorable Vacation

When it comes to exploring downtown, no visit would be complete without a stroll through a neighborhood called Recoleta. Brimming with upscale shopping, countless cafes and galleries, you might think you’re in Paris for a minute. Known as the “Paris of South America,” this gorgeous district is largely inspired by France and is exemplary of the country’s influence in Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón, or simply El Colón (The Colón Theatre), is one of the world's most acoustically perfect concert halls. It has hosted renowned artists such as Tchaikovsky, Maria Callas, and Luciano Pavarotti since its opening in 1908.

The Teatro Colón was designed by French architect Charles Garnier, who also designed Paris’ Palais Garnier opera house and New York City’s Metropolitan Opera House. Construction began on March 1, 1857 but did not finish until 1888 due to delays caused by Argentina’s financial problems during the time period.

Whether it’s culture you’re after, sampling dynamite Argentine cuisine, or simply taking in the sights, Buenos Aires does not disappoint. Discover all this and more when you book your stay at Buenos Aires Boutique Hotels. Don’t forget to check out our boutique hotels in Montevideo and Curitiba!

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