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San Remo City Hotel

★★★Buenos AiresCity view
7.5/ 10Good

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Rooms & Views

Family Room
4x Twin 60 Up to 6
City view

Featuring free toiletries, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a bidet. The spacious air-cond…

Superior Family Room
3x Twin 50 Up to 5

The unit has 4 beds.

Superior Quadruple Room
2x Twin 50 Up to 4

The unit offers 3 beds.

Quadruple Room
2x Twin 50 Up to 4

This room features 1 double bed, 2 single beds, cable TV, air conditioning, and private bathroom.

Quintuple Room
3x Twin 50 Up to 5

This apartment features a seating area, air conditioning, and a private bathroom. It is fitted with a cable TV.

Triple Room
3x Twin 30 Up to 3

This room a seating area, air conditioning, and a private bathroom. It is fitted with a cable TV.

Superior Triple Room
1x Twin 30 Up to 3

The unit offers 2 beds.

Double Room
1x Double 25 Up to 2

This room features a double bed, cable TV, air conditioning, and private bathroom.

Superior Double Room
1x Double 25 Up to 2

The unit offers 1 bed.

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Restaurants nearby

  • Aramburu★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #46 Restaurant1.9km
  • Bis BistróBib Few places in Buenos Aires are as original as Bis Bistró, located in a charming passageway full of shops that inevitably draws comparisons with the romantic alleyways so typical of Paris. This bistro, which could be described as the younger brother of the renowned Aramburu (located opposite – chef Gonzalo Aramburu is in charge of both), has a classic ambience that comes as a pleasant surprise, having retained its 1950s-style bistro essence and appearance (high ceilings, globe lamps, long banquettes, mirrors etc) alongside a glass-fronted kitchen and a small bar. The reasonably contemporary à l1.9km
  • CaserosBib Honesty is always appreciated when it comes to choosing a restaurant and this is especially the case in districts such as San Telmo, home to the National History Museum, where the standard of dining options is high and a vast array of cuisine is on offer. In this restaurant with a family atmosphere, a classic decor featuring retro detail and tables packed close together, the full focus is on home-style cooking showcasing consistent, simply prepared dishes teeming with superb flavours. The impressively large windows here provide plenty of natural light as well as occasionally serving as an exte2.4km
  • República del FuegoBib If you’re an inveterate meat-eater, you’ll want to head to the República de Fuego, a restaurant with a young and informal vibe occupying an old restored house in the city’s Recoleta district. In this setting, which has retained the homely feel of the original building and which has preserved several “vintage” features such as the original and delightful flooring, everything revolves around the traditional Argentinian grill. Dishes have a contemporary twist in their presentation and are always based around premium cuts of meat that chef Gabriel Pérez prepares with the greatest of care. Highligh2.7km
  • Don Julio★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #1 There are very few people who haven’t heard of the Don Julio restaurant and Pablo Rivero, the owner-chef at one of the world’s best “parrillas”. Walking through the door of this restaurant, where it is always difficult to book a table, is akin to immersing yourself in the culinary culture of Argentina, and enables you to understand its passion for meat, which is seen here as a family legacy (Pablo’s grandmother was a butcher and his parents cattle breeders). They have attained this level of excellence thanks to the exclusive mixed ageing process used, their assiduous selection of meat (Herefor4.4km
  • Restó SCA Restó SCA occupies a listed building in Recoleta, widely considered the most elegant district in Buenos Aires, where it shares occupancy with the headquarters of the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos (SCA), founded in 1886 and one of the country’s oldest professional associations. Located at the end of the building’s former carriage entrance, the restaurant has a subdued bistro-style feel with just a few tables and a bar that is home to an enticing display of cheeses. Previous incumbents here have included renowned chefs such as María Barrutia and Guido Tassi, although it is now the turn of Marí1.3km
  • MishigueneWorld's 50 Best #29 Restaurant4.3km
  • El Preferido de PalermoWorld's 50 Best #31 If you’re on the lookout for a restaurant with plenty of history, make sure you pay a visit to El Preferido de Palermo, which opened its doors in 1952 as a modest tavern. This busy eatery, occupying an iconic pink building dating back to 1885, is now run by the owner of the Don Julio parrilla, just one block away, and has retained its bygone character (period floors, mirrors, colourful jars of pickles etc) following heavy restoration, while at the same time updating its cuisine with an à la carte that respects the Buenos Aires DNA of this former warehouse. You can’t leave without trying the fa4.5km
  • Niño GordoWorld's 50 Best #34 The popularity of this Asian-style steakhouse, which was opened in 2017 by the owners of La Carnicería, demonstrates the perfect fit between this restaurant and the district of Palermo Soho. An ideal venue for a night out with friends, or a restorative weekend lunch, it is bold, lively and exuberantly decorated – the red hanging lanterns must have featured on thousands of Instagram accounts! It has the feel of traditional Japanese izakaya, especially if you sit at the bar directly in front of the chefs. The ingredients may be Argentinian, but the flavours and techniques are either Japanese, Ko4.7km
  • La Cabaña This iconic eatery, where they unashamedly claim to have served “the world’s best meat since 1935”, has had a few locations over the years providing the backdrop for myriad anecdotes, but nowadays finds itself in the heart of the Puerto Madero waterfront district, just a few metres from Dock 4, where the legendary A.R.A. “Uruguay” corvette (now a floating museum) is moored. The restaurant’s interior has an exclusive, elegant feel, and provides the backdrop for traditional Argentinian cuisine where meats cooked on the parrilla grill take centre stage. Despite this focus, you can also enjoy an a1.7km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Colón Theater opera house in Buenos Aires824m
  • Obelisco de Buenos Aires Iconic historical monument in Buenos Aires, Argentina592m
  • Plaza de Mayo square in Buenos Aires, Argentina1.2km
  • Buenos Aires Cathedral cathedral in Argentina1.1km
  • Templo Libertad synagogue in Buenos Aires, Argentina1.0km
  • Cabildo of Buenos Aires historical building in Buenos Aires, government house during colonial times1.0km
  • Congressional Plaza square in Buenos Aires, Argentina500m
  • Puente de la Mujer pedestrian bridge in Buenos Aires, Argentina1.8km

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