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Kenton Palace

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Ideally located, stylishly eclectic décor and very attentive, personalised service.

This modern property boasts stylishly eclectic décor and personalised service. Kenton Palace’s 80 rooms and public areas are light and uncluttered, with furnishings conveying a contemporary urban feel. Guestrooms have city or courtyard views and are equipped with super-sleek bathrooms with freestanding bathtubs and rain showers.

One of the hotel’s greatest assets is its location; slap bang in the centre of town, a stroll away from the main sights, restaurants and bars. Radiating outwards from the vicinity of the hotel are a broad array of attractive and lively areas, such as the Plaza de Mayo, the bohemian San Telmo district, the new port development at Puerto Madero and the boutiques and eateries of Recoleta.

Hotel amenities include an impressive range of facilities for children. It also has a spa, with spotless heated pool, Jacuzzi, gym, sauna and massage services.

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What our clients say

  • Great location, lovely room, but no good place to sit (lounge) or proper bar for a drink.

    JR, Harpenden Jan 2015
  • Very nice comfortable and spacious rooms. Good breakfasts. beware the 'pool' is not for swimming in, as it is small and very warm and an overflow form the hot tub,…

    RD, Amersham Feb 2019
  • The hotel is quiet at night. Is well located with plenty places of interest within walking distance.

    SH, Sturminster newton Nov 2015
  • Excellent location, spacious  room, formidably effective air conditioning, good breakfast and friendly staff.

  • Conveniently located hotel, easy walking distance to most sites of interest.  Wifi access in rooms could be better - the signal was strong but you weren't able to connect.

    LB, London Oct 2017
  • Typical city centre hotel in excellent location close to Plaza de Mayo.  Breakfasts less interesting here than at other places.

    CJ, Twickenham Nov 2015
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Lina Fuller - Travel Expert

Lina's passion for the continent where she was born really took off when she moved to Córdoba (Argentina) to study, spending the holidays travelling between Argentina and her native Colombia.

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