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CasaSur RecoletavsLegado Mitico
Legado Mitico and CasaSur Recoleta are both rated very highly by experts. On balance, Legado Mitico is preferred by most reviewers compared to CasaSur Recoleta. Legado Mitico comes in at #7 in Buenos Aires with recommendations from 10 reviews such as Condé Nast Traveler, Oyster and Concierge.
CasaSur Recoleta
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Callao Avenue 1823, Recoleta, Buenos Aires C1024AAE, Argentina
From $145/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Luxury
"On an attractive, tree-lined street in the La Recoleta neighborhood, the CasaSur Art Hotel is a luxe, boutique property with 36 rooms." Full review
99.6
"Amid prestigious apartment buildings and museums and art galleries, CasaSur is aimed at those seeking the cachet and convenience of a Recoleta address at an affordable price." Full review
"Thoughtful professionalism is evident in everything from the disabled facilities to the monogrammed toilet paper seals." Full review
"Pleasant boutique amid Recoleta's posh galleries. 36 sedate, stylish rooms with interior design touches and Argentine art on walls...not the place to go rage, but definitley solid option."
"The best boutique hotel in Recoleta is an elegant oasis popular with Ralph Lauren, polo-playing model types." Full review
"Hip without the attitude is the best way to describe this contemporary hotel best suited for those looking for minimalist living without the fuss." Full review
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The minimal staff can sometimes be slow to respond to special requests.
"Classic European-inspired luxury, a spa with globally-inspired treatments and a primo position in Buenos Aires’ swankiest district." Full review
Top Choice
"Beginning with its airy, contemporary lobby fitted with oversized bookshelves, the CasaSur is a stylish place to stay." Full review
7.0
"Set in a grand, tree-lined avenue in the upscale and historic barrio of Recoleta...beyond its neoclassical façade, this tall, skinny hotel channels classic Parisian style." Full review
Legado Mitico
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Gurruchaga 1848, Buenos Aires 1414, Argentina
From $160/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Enjoys the best of both worlds: Superbly located at the heart of Palermo Viejo, Buenos Aires' food-and-fashion quarter, it sits on a quiet block lined with jacaranda and rosewood trees."
"Blessed with city's most gorgeous sitting room, the Legado Mitico transforms guests to another era by evoking the legacy of Argentine icons." Full review
Upscale
"This charming, upscale boutique feels like a private home... guests can head up to the rooftop deck, complete with a six-person Jacuzzi and lounge chairs." Full review
"Like its sister hotel in Salta, this remarkable boutique hotel goes in for themed rooms."
99.6
"Superbly located at the heart of Palermo Viejo, Buenos Aires’ food-and-fashion quarter, it sits on a quiet block lined with jacaranda and rosewood trees." Full review
"Location on Gurruchaga's prime, cobblestoned shoping strip means you won't have to carry your Etiqueta Negra bags too far."
8.0
"A small, beautifully decorated hotel in pretty Palermo Viejo that honours mythical figures from Argentina’s cultural history." Full review
"In the bustling barrio of Palermo Viejo, hotel Legado Mitico pays homage to the heroic history of Argentina." Full review
"To create a theme hotel that isn’t lame is an achievement. To create one this special is a miracle." Full review
"A stylishly thematic and award-winning boutique hotel, this Palermo Soho inn celebrates Argentine culture. Rooms are named for national icons like Evita, Che Guevara, and Diego Maradona " Full review