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Loi Suites Recoleta

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A well-located hotel with a delightful atrium, contemporary interior design and impressive views of the famous Recoleta Cemetery.

The comfortable and elegant mid-range Loi Suites Recoleta hotel is on a conveniently located avenue in the well-heeled district of Recoleta, an area brimming with chic cafés, parks and boutiques. Many of the rooms have impressive views over the neighbourhood's most famous tourist attraction: the beautiful, labyrinthine Recoleta Cemetery, lined with the impressive marble mausoleums of Argentina's late great and good.

The main entrance leads into an attractive atrium with an indoor 'winter garden' and heated pool beneath a large skylight with iron supports. There's a European feel to the design and architecture, and the décor of the well-equipped guest rooms is led by muted tones and contemporary style. There's a good buffet breakfast, gym, sauna and sophisticated restaurant.

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What our clients say

  • "Excellent. Location in particular."

    JS, London
  • “A lovely hotel with very helpful staff.”

    SVS, Aberdeen
  • "This hotel was great! Very well positioned, the staff were excellent, breakfasts were fabulous! We would certainly recommend this hotel."

    AW, Yarm
  • "An excellent city centre hotel."

    MG,Winsford
  • Great location and lovely attentive staff.

  • Beautiful hotel with fantastic rooms giving an almost private feel with the jungle just outside our balcony. Service in the bar was a little slow but the food and drinks…

    MW, Oldham
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Our Expert's Opinion

A tried and tested favorite with an excellent spot in Recoleta, just a stone's throw from the famous cemetery, as well as many other attractions including Calle Junín with bars and restaurants - ideal for a first visit to the Argentine capital. Prices here are very reasonable, and it can also be paired with its sister hotel in Iguazu for a small saving across both hotels. The pool enclosed in the 'Winter Garden' is a nice addition to cool off during your stay in the city.

Paul Winrow Giffin
Paul Winrow-Giffin Travel Expert After graduating in Computer Science, Paul spent seven months travelling from Colombia to Argentina and came home hooked on Latin America.

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