Buenos Aires deluxe hotel advice
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Sofitel because it is newer and the rooms are nicer than in the Caesar Park.
Le Sud, the Sofitel's restaurant, enjoys an excellent wine list and cuisine. The restaurant is on the pricey side, but the fixed price options are excellent and can reduce the cost.
The CP does enjoy the advantage of a slightly better location, across the street from Patio Bullrich....and closer than the Sofitel to Recoleta village. If this location is important to you the Four Seasons is in the same area and is a better choice than the CP.
Le Sud, the Sofitel's restaurant, enjoys an excellent wine list and cuisine. The restaurant is on the pricey side, but the fixed price options are excellent and can reduce the cost.
The CP does enjoy the advantage of a slightly better location, across the street from Patio Bullrich....and closer than the Sofitel to Recoleta village. If this location is important to you the Four Seasons is in the same area and is a better choice than the CP.
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One of the major guides (not fodors) says the staff is not helpful, but I have stopped in several times and have found the staff to be quite friendly.
My apartment is half a block away, so I know the neighborhood well. Let me know if you need any advice about restaurants or shopping in the area.
My apartment is half a block away, so I know the neighborhood well. Let me know if you need any advice about restaurants or shopping in the area.
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