Best Hotels With Executive Club Lounges In Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Which are the best luxury hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina with executive club lounges? Our list includes Hilton Buenos Aires, InterContinental Buenos Aires, Park Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Park Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel, and the Sheraton Convention Center.

Most luxury hotels do not have executive club lounges or concierge floors, with lounges offering complimentary food and drink. It is worth picking a hotel with an executive club lounge so that you can benefit from all the free food and drink offered up in the lounge, as well as the luxurious rooms, setting, and service offered by these wonderful hotels.

Most of the best-loved tourist attractions in Buenos Aires, the birthplace of tango, can be found between the Monserrat and San Telmo neighborhoods. Avenida de Mayo is one of the city’s most prominent areas, with the Casa Rosada and the Palace of Congress sitting opposite to one another, and flanked by other notable architectural works, such as the House of Culture, the Barolo Palace, and the oldest café in the city: Café Tortoni.

It is worth noting that the best luxury hotel in Buenos Aires includes the Four Seasons Buenos Aires, one of the best Four Seasons in South America, the Park Hyatt Buenos Aires which blends the 1930’s charm of the French Palace Duhau with contemporary design and décor and the Be Jardín Escondido boutique hotel, but none of these three hotels offer executive club lounges.

1. InterContinental Buenos Aires

The InterContinental Buenos Aires represents the sophisticated and classic style of this historical city. Enjoy your holidays with the beautifully designed suites, indoor pool and onsite spa.

Conveniently located near major cultural attractions such as museums, theatres, traditional coffee shops, and famous neighborhoods such as San Telmo and Florida Avenue, this luxurious hotel will let guests experience authentic Argentina.

Unfortunately, this hotel is not in one of the most historic buildings in Buenos Aires. It is situated in a fairly modern building that looks like an office block and, as such, lacks the character that you find at the Park Hyatt or much of the Four Seasons in Buenos Aires. This is definitely a hotel aimed towards the business traveler.

If you book an executive club room, you can enjoy check-in (and out) at the club lounge on the 17th floor. The club lounge is fairly small with a lovely breakfast with hot food a la carte (including all sorts of egg dishes) and a cold buffet with all the usuals; cereal, yogurt, bread, smoked salmon, cold cuts, veggies, etc. In the evening you can enjoy canapes, wine, beer, and spirits.

You can see what we have experienced in terms of food and drink at the club lounge at InterContinental O2 in London and the club lounge at InterContinental Park Lane which will give you an idea of what to expect. This will undoubtedly be one of the best club lounges in the city, with a substantial hot and cold buffet and a la carte breakfast and evening canapes and alcoholic drinks.

2. Park Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buenos Aires

Park Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Buenos Aires is a Marriott Bonvoy Rewards Category 5 hotel. It shares the same building as the Sheraton Convention Center reviewed below.

From the clock tower at Plaza San Martín to the Rio de la Plata coastline, find a city intimately attuned to indigenous experiences. At La Boca, take a photo of colorful zinc shacks along the Riachuelo River. At Puerto Madero, discover a distinguished dockside with redbrick buildings, refined steakhouses, and Puente de la Mujer, an iconic suspension bridge worthy of your social media. When you debark the ferry from Montevideo, Uruguay, unwind with exquisite spa services.

This five-star hotel offers valet parking, two pools, a fitness center, and fine dining on the second floor with scenic views of Alem Street. Make Torre Monumental the backdrop to your meeting or wedding and cherish similar cityscapes from a private terrace. Hotel suites include walk-in closets, safes, kitchens, and separate living spaces. Refresh from a marble bathroom and rest on a pillow top mattress.

This hotel has a super club lounge for breakfast and evening treats, plus you can also (apparently) access the Sheraton club lounge of the Sheraton Convention Center on the 22nd floor, which is a hotel housed in the same building and which offers the best array of evening food.

3. Sheraton Convention Center

Sheraton Convention Center is a Rewards Category 4 hotel. This five-star hotel is a launchpad into San Telmo, Palermo, Puerto Madero, and other neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Take Estación Retiro to the National Museum of Fine Arts, Recoleta Cemetery, or The Teatro Colón. See the international side of Argentina’s capital at Jardín Japonés and corporate offices such as American Express and Mitsubishi.

In terms of dining, refuel at Buono Italian Kitchen, enjoy a cocktail at Doce25 and work out at Sheraton Fitness, their gym with resistance bands, free weights, and a row of treadmills facing the outdoor pool and sun deck.

Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center has an executive club lounge on the top floor. Their club breakfast is pretty extensive with a small but full buffet including omelet, which can get very busy. Coffee and snacks are available throughout the day.

There is plenty of food at the Sheraton club lounge in the evening, enough to fill you up, but there is no hot food, and the sweet dishes are nicer than the savory ones. There is also free red and white wine, although other alcohol costs (non-alcoholic drinks are free). The highlight is, however, the spectacular view over the Retiro station and the Recoleta neighborhood from the lounge.

4. Hilton Buenos Aires

Hilton Buenos Aires is located in the riverside Puerto Madero district, within walking distance to the city’s top attractions and best restaurants. This hotel is home to a large convention center with a staggering 72,290 sq. ft. of space, plus you can enjoy Argentinian cuisine at the restaurant, relax on the rooftop pool, or just unwind in your stylish guest room, executive room, or suite.

Enjoy the largest Executive Lounge in town when you book an Executive Level room. These rooms include all the amenities of the other guest rooms while adding the luxury of high floors, robes, newspaper, and bottled water, among other benefits.

Enjoy daily services in the Executive Lounge, including breakfast, evening cocktails, and all-day non-alcoholic beverages. Relax while watching television or work while drinking a soda and enjoy the private check-in and check-out area.

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