Claridge Hotel Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
About the Hotel
The Claridge Hotel in Buenos Aires is strategically located in the city’s downtown area, blending rich cultural heritage with modern luxury. Known for its elegant British neoclassical style, this hotel features 152 fully renovated rooms and a renowned cultural coffee shop. Guests can enjoy proximity to key attractions like Florida Street and the Kirchner Cultural Center, along with a stunning view that embodies the essence of tango.
Location
Located in Microcentro, the Claridge Hotel is just steps away from pedestrian streets and famous landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and Teatro Colón. The hotel is approximately 3.5 miles from Jorge Newbery Airport and 21.5 miles from Ezeiza International Airport, easily accessible via car. Significant attractions like Puerto Madero and the historic Casa Rosada are within walking distance, enhancing its prime location.
Rooms
The hotel offers 152 elegantly designed rooms, including 146 Superior rooms and several suite options. Every room features classical interiors, large French windows, and modern amenities like Wi-Fi and air conditioning. Superior rooms are available with options of two single beds or a double bed, catering to various guest needs. The Executive suites provide additional luxury with hydromassage bathtubs and ample space for relaxation.
Eat & Drink
The Claridge Hotel features a notable dining experience at its restaurant, serving a breakfast buffet and a variety of dishes during the week. Guests can relax at the Claridge Bar, which is styled as a cozy gentleman's pub and offers a distinguished tea service renowned in Buenos Aires. The restaurant and bar provide a blend of local and international culinary influences, complemented by a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere.
Leisure & Business
The hotel is equipped with versatile facilities for business and leisure activities, including several meeting rooms accommodating up to 450 guests. Guests can unwind in the hotel's outdoor pool during the summer months and enjoy a range of cultural events and art exhibitions hosted within the premises. The Claridge is particularly known for its involvement in the arts, organizing tango shows and cultural highlights.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Currency exchange
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Room service
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Business center
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Seasonal outdoor pool
Room features
- Mini-bar
- Soundproofed rooms
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. While the rooms were comfortable, they were not luxurious, and cleanliness was an issue with cigarette ashes and burn holes present. The staff, however, was friendly and helpful. The location was convenient but noisy and crowded, and dining quality was lacking despite a good variety of food options.
My stay at the hotel was overall pleasant. The room overlooking the pool was spacious and clean, with decent lighting and a traditional style bathroom with two sinks and a shower bath, but unfortunately, it was really cold. The service was quite helpful, and the staff went the extra mile during my total of seven nights in Buenos Aires. The location was convenient, being just half a block from Florida Street with many shops, although the area appeared a bit run-down with a sex shop across the street. The dining experience was satisfactory, with a good variety of food but falling short of 5-star quality.
My stay at the hotel was quite a mixed experience. The rooms were okay, but given the hotel's age from 1945, it's definitely not a 5-star luxury spot. It felt like a bit of a waste of money to stay here. The exterior and interior didn't quite match the website photos, and some rooms were surprisingly tiny with a noticeable odor. Overall, it was one of the most disappointing hotel stays I've had.
The hotel offers adequate rooms with all expected facilities, but some issues like old uncomfortable mattresses and poor WiFi detract from the experience. The service is friendly and efficient, although somewhat lacking in enthusiasm. The location is among the best, though occasionally challenging to access due to heavy traffic. The dining options are decent but fall short of expectations for a '5-star' establishment. Despite these drawbacks, the hotel is classic and beautifully maintained.
The hotel had acceptable rooms, but they felt very dated and in need of some repairs and modernization. The air conditioning was noisy, and there could have been more staff to maintain the buffet efficiently. The location was fairly busy, but we experienced minimal traffic during our stay due to the G20 summit.
The hotel is in a conveniently central location, close to everything in Buenos Aires, making it easy to access from anywhere. The rooms are spacious and tidy, although some amenities expected in a 5-star hotel were missing. The hand wash sink and tub needed maintenance. Overall, a clean and comfortable stay with some room for improvement.
The hotel is conveniently located near the central shopping area, making it easy to access everything in the city center. The rooms are adequate and spacious, featuring all necessary amenities. While the service is friendly, there are some maintenance issues that need attention. The dining experience is decent but could use some improvement in variety. Overall, it's a value-for-money option for a stay in a prime location.