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Hotel Emperador

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An elegant hotel in the heart of Buenos Aires, with an on site health club and an abundance of other facilities.

This elegant hotel is located on Avenida Libertador in the commercial heart of the city and a 10-minute walk to the fashionable Recoleta district. Its 265 rooms are spacious and attractive and equipped with TV, minibar and private bathroom with shower and tub. There is a restaurant that looks over the hotel’s pleasant garden and a bar that also serves snacks including a full tea service. Facilities include a health club with an indoor swimming pool, sauna, massage room and gym.

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What our clients say

  • An excellent holiday to a fantastically varied country inhabited by charming people. An absolute must.

    CF, Sutton Jun 2013
  • What a fantastic country with genuinely friendly, happy people; it was a delight to meet so many.  Although we realise we haven't seen all  that the country has to offer,…

    ML, Cheltenham Dec 2011
  • We had a marvellous time, the welcome's we got at each airport was fantastic and everyone was helpful, friendly and knowledgeable.  The people of Argentina are warm and friendly we…

    MC Apr 2010
  • Highlights: So many...the Perito Moreno glacier,meeting friendly Argentinians, riding with the Gauchos , the stunning scenery of Bariloche.

    DB, London Jan 2016
  • Highlights?: Tango performance and landscapes in Patagonia.

    DB, London Feb 2017
  • Most Memorable Moment: Iguazu falls were amazing - much better than exepcted

    DM, London May 2016
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Sally Dodge - Travel Expert

A former Journey Latin America tour leader, Sally spent 7 years working, travelling and living throughout Latin America before returning to the UK to help people arrange their own adventures to this wonderful destination.

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