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Casa Calma HotelvsFaena Hotel Buenos Aires
Casa Calma Hotel and Faena Hotel are both recommended by travel writers. On balance, Faena Hotel scores significantly better than Casa Calma Hotel. Faena Hotel comes in at #3 in Buenos Aires with approval from 15 reviews such as Rough Guide, Star Service and Afar Magazine.
Casa Calma Hotel
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Suipacha 1015, Buenos Aires 1008, Argentina
From $105/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"This boutique property and "wellness hotel" in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires has taken the concept of in-house spa to a new level." Full review
"CasaCalma Hotel is in the heart of Buenos Aires, walking distance from Plaza Libertad and Teatro Nacional Cervantes. This 4-star hotel is close to Teatro Colon and Obelisco.
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"Looking to escape the big-city traffic and pollution, the headlines, the heat or whatever? A few days decompressing in this oasis of tranquillity should do the trick." Full review
"This is one of the most sophisticated of the small boutique inns scattered across the Argentine capital." Full review
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There are no connecting rooms, but families can request rooms on the same floor.
"Tricked out boutique decadence in the middle of downtown Buenos Aires. Each room is basically a relaxing little spa."
"They've worked very hard to make this boutique hotel supremely quiet and relaxing—not an easy task considering it's located in one of the busiest parts of the city." Full review
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"Those with stuffed wallets and of an eco-conscious mind now have their perfect hideaway in BA – Casa Calma." Full review
"They've worked very hard to make this boutique hotel supremely quiet and relaxing—not an easy task considering it's located in one of the busiest parts of the city" Full review
Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
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445 Martha Salotti, Buenos Aires 1107BDA, Argentina
From $231/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
""It's not just a hotel," the people who run this monstrous property in chic Puerto Madero Este... will tell you, "it's a universe." They may have a point."
"This landmark property, with its long, red-carpeted corridors, Miami Vice-style pool bar and molecular-cuisine restaurant... is a feast for the senses."
"Rooms are simply yet tastefully furnished Art Deco-style, with mirror-paneled cupboards and velvety carpets."
"Buenos Aires’ hotel for the in-crowd, this former grain-storage building has been given a serious Philippe Starck makeover and now has a belle époque jazz bar."
"Richly red and decadent, sleekly white and contemporary, and designed by Philippe Starck, this opulent, lavish lodging is cocooned in the shell of a red-brick former grain silo." Full review
"Three kilometers from the Microcentro area, this unusual and innovative property is the polar opposite of the Four Seasons and Alvear Palace, a contrast of new money versus old." Full review
"High concept Phillipe Starck-designed rager in historic grain silo sits super pretty on the waterfront."
4 Stars
"The red brick exterior of Faena Hotel Buenos Aires projects a low profile, but the interiors of the luxury hotel are bathed in rich reds and black marble, creating a sexy, dramatic ambiance." Full review
Top Choice
"Located in a renovated Puerto Madero storage mill, this Philippe Starke–designed boutique fantasy is more than just a place to stay." Full review
"Guests are introduced to the hotel creators’ own ideas of luxury, where black marble meets claw-foot tubs and red velvet meets white leather." Full review