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One of the things we really like about Hotel Madero is its feeling of space both inside the hotel and around the neighbourhood of Puerto Madero, a place of inspired transformation. This is a large hotel, with almost 200 rooms, and well-supplied with facilities: a popular restaurant and bar, indoor swimming pool and spa, and outside terraces. Guest room sizes are generous for Buenos Aires and each has a balcony. Step outside to find a waterside locale where Porteños come to enjoy time outdoors, exercise or dine al-fresco. The Costanera Sur ecological reserve and River Plate are also very close by. Meanwhile the hotel’s location is very convenient for exploring the city centre on foot, with the Casa Rosada just 2km away.

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What our clients say

  • 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
  • Iguazu Fall were spectacular - made Niagara Falls look like a dripping tap. The bus journey from Mendoza over the Andes to Santiago was equally excellent. Buenos Aires was an…

    ID, London Feb 2015
  • Hotel Club Tapiz and visiting the wineries in Mendoza was a real highlight. The Iguazu falls were also incredible.

    CAA, London Jan 2016
  • The trip was divided into a series of mini holidays and each was memorable in its own way. Obviously the Iguazu Falls were spectacular but we derived much pleasure from…

    MK, Southampton Mar 2018
  • Highlights:The visit to the milonga for my husband and the Iguazu Falls for me

    LS, Dorchester Dec 2015
  • Most Memorable Moment?: Impossible to say, as each element was so different from the rest. La Bamba certainly will leave an enduring memory. Just the way to chill out after…

    AD, London Mar 2016
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Alex
Alex Walker - Travel Expert

A globetrotter since her childhood, Alex spent a year studying abroad in Guadalajara and has returned to Latin America countless times since then.

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