There are only 24 rooms for guests, plus two private gardens and a rooftop terrace -- making you feel like a privileged guest at a cozy, civilized house party that's been going on for centuries. Read more.
Adolfo Suaya, who made a name for himself as a restaurateur in L.A., returned to his native and to open a 32-room hotel inspired by the Belle Époque. Read more.
One of the highlights at architect Giselle Chalu’s eye-catching property in Palermo is the buzzy rooftop terrace, decked out in airy cabanas and a 770-foot bar. Read more.
Owned by the fourth generation of the Catena wine-making family, this hotel honors its heritage with a 20-foot-high entrance door made from weathered oak barrels. Read more.
These eight well-appointed pied-à-terres are a comfortable base from which to explore the outdoor markets, antique shops, and nostalgic bars of historic San Telmo. Read more.
It may be a Hilton, but as part of the brand’s Curio Collection, Anselmo feels like a tastefully designed boutique hotel. Read more.
Ten luxurious suites tucked discreetly into an elegant belle epoque home in chic Recoleta. Local moguls & bejeweled women sip Malbec under the curvy Gehry-esque ceiling at Chez Nous restaurant. Read more.