Are you planning a trip to Buenos Aires and unsure of where to stay? Like in any major capital, the location of your accommodation can greatly influence your experience. This depends on factors such as your budget, available time, preferred means of transportation, and the focus of your trip. To assist you in finding the perfect place to stay, we’ve compiled a summary of the best neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, highlighting excellent accommodations throughout the city. We’ve also considered good sustainability and inclusion practices implemented by these accommodations. Check them out!

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Best neighborhoods to stay in Buenos Aires

If you’re unsure of which neighborhood to stay in while visiting Buenos Aires, don’t worry! We’ve highlighted some of the best neighborhoods in the city and described each one to give you an idea of what to expect.

Palermo is a larger area that encompasses smaller neighborhoods like Palermo Hollywood and Palermo Soho. These are known for being trendy and chic, featuring low-rise buildings or houses, and the highest concentration of cafes, restaurants, shops, and Airbnbs in the city. The nightlife is vibrant, especially around Plaza Serrano. Here, you’ll find Parrilla Don Julio, a famous steakhouse that many consider a tourist attraction, particularly after Messi dined there. Palermo Chico, on the other hand, is quieter with taller residential buildings and is only a short walk from the bustling tourist areas.

El Rosedal Park, in Palermo, a great neighborhood to stay in Buenos Aires
El Rosedal, in Palermo. Photo: Jade Knorre

For a more relaxed atmosphere, we recommend Villa Crespo and Almagro. These are residential areas with a hipster style, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of Palermo. Focus on the charming cafes and bars, and you’ll find yourself falling in love with these neighborhoods.

San Telmo offers a vibe similar to Palermo, with a slightly different style characterized by a laid-back feel, more hostels, and a youthful crowd. In addition to cafes and bars, the neighborhood hosts the remarkable San Telmo Fair every Sunday. The San Telmo Market, located in the heart of the neighborhood, is open daily and features a food court, souvenir shops, and thrift stores.

San Telmo Fair, a neighborhood to stay in Buenos Aires
San Telmo Fair in Buenos Aires. Photo: Jade Knorre

In Recoleta, the most traditional and chic area of Buenos Aires, you’ll find the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where the remains of Evita Perón and many other important figures from Argentine history are buried. Additionally, the Recoleta Cultural Center, an art space housed in a building with over 300 years of history, is located here. With its tall buildings and abundant greenery, the neighborhood features culinary gems of Buenos Aires and several parks and squares where families and children can often be seen playing. In fact, Recoleta is an excellent area to stay in if you’re visiting Buenos Aires with children.

Recoleta, a neighborhood with some of the best hotels in Buenos Aires
Plaza Vicente López y Planes, Recoleta. Photo: Jade Knorre

The Microcentro, along with the Retiro and Montserrat neighborhoods, hosts some of the city’s main attractions, such as the Teatro Colón, Café Tortoni, Plaza de Mayo, and Casa Rosada. Unlike Palermo, which is itself a tourist attraction with a relaxed atmosphere, this central area is also a business district, as evidenced by its large avenues and increased traffic flow. However, don’t let the traffic deter you; this area is great for walking, and it offers cool bars, restaurants, and slightly more affordable accommodation prices.

Nearby is Puerto Madero, a beautifully renovated port now home to excellent restaurants and bars, along with some of Buenos Aires’ commercial buildings. Accommodation in Puerto Madero is less common. Further south, in the La Boca neighborhood, you’ll find the iconic Caminito, known for its vibrant colors, tangos, and lively buzz. This neighborhood exudes an energy similar to San Telmo. It’s worth mentioning that locals advise being more vigilant in this area after dark.

La Boca neighborhood, where to stay in Buenos Aires
La Boca, Buenos Aires. Photo: Jade Knorre

Now that you’re familiar with the best neighborhoods to stay in Buenos Aires, explore our selections for accommodations in each area:

Where to stay in Microcentro, Buenos Aires

The central region, known as Microcentro, isn’t a single neighborhood but an area with excellent accommodations ranging from upscale hotels to charming Airbnbs.

Ibis Styles Buenos Aires Florida

Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, Ibis Styles Buenos Aires Florida provides a shared lounge and 24-hour front desk service. A highly-rated breakfast is included in the room rate, and guests can enjoy complimentary water and coffee in the lobby, along with the offerings of an à la carte restaurant.

🌈 Diversity: Ibis Styles Buenos Aires Florida proudly carries the Booking.com Travel Proud seal, ensuring a welcoming and inclusive environment for LGBTQIA+ guests.

🌱 Sustainability: The hotel embraces eco-friendly practices, such as incorporating local ingredients in its meals, implementing selective waste collection, and eliminating disposable plastic packaging.

Ibis Styles, in Microcentro, one of the best neighborhoods to stay in Buenos Aires
Ibis Styles Buenos Aires Florida – hotel in Buenos Aires close to the Obelisk

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.3

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: Corrientes Avenue and Obelisk

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 49*

Address: Corrientes Avenue 632, 1043 Buenos Aires, Argentina

HTL Urbano

HTL Urbano is a charming four-star boutique hotel that offers a 24-hour reception and a highly rated breakfast. The rooms are equipped with air conditioning and cable TV and are furnished in contemporary styles with soft tones. Strategically located just 200 meters from Florida Metro Station, the hotel offers easy access to the city’s tourist attractions.

🌱 Sustainability: The hotel embraces sustainable practices by avoiding plastic packaging, cups, and cutlery, utilizing LED lighting, prioritizing local ingredients, and recommending activities and tours organized by local guides.

HTL Urbano, hotel in one of the best neighborhoods in Buenos Aires
HTL Urbano – hotel in Buenos Aires near Calle Florida (Florida Street)

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.5

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: Calle Florida (Florida Street)

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 44*

Address: Tucumán 451, C1049AAI Buenos Aires, Argentina 

Where to stay in Recoleta, Buenos Aires

By choosing to stay in Recoleta, you will experience a more traditional, elegant, and tree-lined neighborhood. Although the cemetery that gives the neighborhood its name is one of Buenos Aires’ biggest attractions, this area remains quiet and has a glimpse into upper-middle-class life in the city.

Up Recoleta Hotel

Up Recoleta Hotel is conveniently located near Libertador Avenue, close to several parks, the Floralis Genérica monument, and the National Museum of Fine Arts. The hotel provides well-equipped rooms for a comfortable stay and features a 24-hour reception. While breakfast is not provided, guests can enjoy a complimentary coffee machine and access to free water.

🌱 Sustainability: Some of its sustainable practices include implementing selective waste collection, eliminating disposable plastic packaging, and conserving water through the use of low-flow toilets and showers.

Up Recoleta Hotel, where to stay in Recoleta Buenos Aires
Up Recoleta Hotel – Near Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP)

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.1

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: Parks and the National Museum of Fine Arts

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 84*

Address: Jose Leon Pagano 2684, Recoleta, 1406 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Dazzler by Wyndham Buenos Aires Recoleta

Just 250 meters from Recoleta Cemetery, Dazzler by Wyndham Buenos Aires Recoleta offers elegant rooms with work areas, minibars, heating and air conditioning. It is worth mentioning the convenience of the 24-hour reception and airport shuttle.

🌈 Diversity: The accommodation is committed to inclusivity, as evidenced by its Booking.com Travel Proud seal.

🌱 Sustainability: The hotel uses local food, with vegan and vegetarian options. It adopts ecological measures, such as selective waste collection, elimination of single-use plastics and water conservation. It also promotes activities in partnership with local businesses.

Dazzler by Wyndham, hotel in Buenos Aires with swimming pool
Dazzler by Wyndham – An excellent hotel in Buenos Aires with a pool

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.2

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: Recoleta Cemetery

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 135*

Address: Gral. Las Heras Avenue, 2163, Recoleta, C1127AAP Buenos Aires, Argentina

Where to stay in Palermo, Buenos Aires

As mentioned earlier, Palermo is a very eclectic neighborhood. We’ll suggest a hotel in each area so you can experience a taste of every style.

5411 Soho Hotel

Nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires’ vibrant Palermo Soho district, 5411 Soho Hotel offers luxurious rooms and a relaxing pool. All rooms are fully equipped, with some even featuring a balcony or a private garden. Guests can enjoy a daily buffet breakfast, an afternoon tea service, and a selection of wines and other beverages at the on-site bar.

🌱 Sustainability: The hotel features local and organic food, provides vegan and vegetarian options, and implements eco-friendly practices such as selective waste collection, eliminating single-use plastics, and conserving water.

5411 Soho Hotel, where to stay in Palermo Buenos Aires
5411 Soho Hotel – One of the best places to stay in Palermo, Buenos Aires

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.2

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: Plaza Serrano

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 101*

Address: Thames 1565, Palermo, 1414 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Dazzler by Wyndham Hotel in Palermo Hollywood

Located in the vibrant Palermo Hollywood area of Buenos Aires, Dazzler by Wyndham Hotel offers an excellent breakfast buffet, a pleasant pool, dedicated workspace areas in the lobby, and an exceptionally friendly staff. With a high rating of 9.2 for couples traveling together, it is a popular choice for those seeking a cozy stay.

🌈 Diversity: Recognized with the Booking.com Travel Proud seal, the accommodation promises a warm and inclusive environment for LGBTQIA+ visitors.

Dazzler by Wyndham Hotel in Buenos Aires Palermo
Dazzler by Wyndham Hotel in Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.5

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: in the heart of the Palermo neighborhood, with many shops, restaurants, and cafes nearby.

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 154*

Address: Humboldt 1650, Palermo, 1414 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Where to stay in San Telmo, Buenos Aires

Festive and full of hostels, San Telmo is for those looking for a little more excitement. You will notice that even though it features four-star hotels, the daily rates are slightly lower compared to other neighborhoods.

Patios de San Telmo

Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century building, Patios de San Telmo is a luxury boutique hotel offering an exclusive experience with a pool and outdoor area. The rooms boast sophisticated and cozy décor, and some superior suites even include a hot tub.

🌈 Diversity: The accommodation carries the Booking.com Travel Proud seal.

🌱 Sustainability: Among its commendable sustainability practices are selective waste collection, elimination of disposable plastics, and the use of locally sourced food.

Patios de San Telmo, where to stay in San Telmo, Buenos Aires
Patios de San Telmo – One of the best places to stay in Buenos Aires

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.2

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: San Telmo Market

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 84*

Address: Chacabuco 752, San Telmo, C1069AAP Buenos Aires, Argentina

L’Adresse Hôtel Boutique

A charming hotel set in an old building that reflects the traditional style of the San Telmo neighborhood, L’Adresse Hôtel Boutique offers 4-star accommodations with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, along with services like a 24-hour reception and breakfast. The breakfast, in particular, is widely praised for its variety. The well-equipped rooms feature some with balconies that offer city views.

🌱 Sustainability: Among its eco-friendly practices are waste reduction and the elimination of single-use plastics. The hotel also prioritizes local and organic food, water conservation, and supporting the local economy.

L'Adresse Hôtel Boutique, one of the best neighborhoods to stay in Buenos Aires.
L’Adresse Hôtel Boutique – one of the best hotels in Buenos Aires

References from Booking.com:

Rating: 8.9

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nearby: Lezama Park

Daily rate per couple with taxes and fees (starting from): $ 116*

Address: Bolivar 1491, San Telmo, C1141AAE Buenos Aires, Argentina

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How to pay for hotels in Buenos Aires

The payment method can significantly affect the amount you pay for accommodation in Buenos Aires! To start, take a look at this guide on exchanging money in Argentina, as the exchange rate can be somewhat confusing.

It’s important to know that there’s a 21% VAT (Value-Added Tax) exemption for hotel payments made using an international debit or credit card. Hotel booking sites like Booking.com usually display the VAT-exempt amount. Be cautious: reservations for private properties and vacation homes on platforms like Booking.com and Airbnb typically do not qualify for this discount.

Essentially, you can pay for your accommodation in Buenos Aires in the following ways:

  • In cash: A 21% VAT will be added to the final price.
  • By credit or debit card: Benefit from a 21% VAT exemption in hotels.
  • By international credit or debit card: Often involves lower fees and also includes a 21% VAT exemption in hotels.

To maximize the VAT discount, the best way to pay for your hotel in Buenos Aires is in person with an international debit card tied to a global account in dollars. At the time of payment, the dollar amount is converted to Argentine pesos at the official exchange rate. When using an international debit or credit card, the pesos amount is converted back to the card’s special dollar rate, thereby reducing the bill in dollars.

If you book directly through a hotel’s website, the price will likely be charged in dollars at the official exchange rate, potentially increasing the final amount.

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FAQ

Where to stay in Buenos Aires for the first time?

Consider the Central Region (Microcentro), Recoleta, or Palermo. These neighborhoods are close to the top attractions and offer excellent connectivity to the entire city.

Which neighborhood to stay in Buenos Aires?

Your choice depends on your personal style. Microcentro is more relaxed; Palermo is lively; Recoleta is leafy and elegant; San Telmo is youthful and vibrant. For something different, consider neighborhoods like Abasto, Villa Crespo, or Colegiales.

Where to stay in Buenos Aires with children?

Palermo is a great choice as it has nearby parks. Recoleta is also very pleasant—it’s flat, safe, and has playgrounds for children.

What are the best neighborhoods in Buenos Aires to stay in?

To be close to everything, we recommend the central region (Microcentro), Recoleta and Palermo.

What are the safest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires is generally safer than many other Latin American capitals. It’s common to see police patrolling the streets, especially in well-known neighborhoods like Microcentro, Recoleta, Palermo, and Puerto Madero.

Which neighborhoods are considered dangerous in Buenos Aires?

Despite the visible police presence, busy tourist areas can attract opportunists, as in any major city. It’s important to stay vigilant and avoid empty or poorly lit areas, especially at night.

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