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Mine Boutique Hotel

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Stay at Mine Boutique, a small, avant garde boutique hotel in Buenos Aires' chic and trendy Soho Palermo district. Book with Journey Latin America.

Mine Boutique Hotel is a stylish and uncompromisingly modern boutique hotel in the heart of Palermo Soho, one of the city’s trendiest and most vibrant areas. Making bold use of materials like concrete, glass and slabs of stone, its avant-garde interior design and striking exterior couldn’t be more at home in this chic, forward-looking neighbourhood.

On the ground floor, reception and relaxation areas are an artful mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, spliced with huge glazed panels. There’s a small pool surrounded by pebbles and greenery in the central patio, a lounge, fountain and sophisticated open-plan bistro and bar. Guestrooms share the contemporary aesthetic but with a cosier ambience and a few carefully selected ethnic details.

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What our clients say

  • Great location, very helpful and obliging staff. Highly recommended.

    AK, Blandford |Forum Mar 2019
  • "Apart from being locked out of my room by a battery failure that took 45 mins to fix a nice place I would happily go back to."

    DB, London Jan 2014
  • Most helpful staff we have ever come across.

    JA, Glasgow Oct 2016
  • "Trendy hotel in great location in Palermo. Helpful and friendly staff. Would definitely recommend."

  • The staff were amazing.  Helped us book a lot of excursions when were there. The rooms were very small and could do with a little re-touch.  Great location.

    CW, Epping Feb 2017
  • "We've marked Mine as excellent although the quality of the bath linen was poor and the breakfast was only average but the hotel staff were an absolute delight and the…

    CE, Bromley Oct 2013
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Our Expert's Opinion

Sophie
Sophie Barber - Travel Expert

Sophie lived in Chile before joining us and has travelled extensively across Latin America, from Mexico to the furthest tip of Patagonia and beyond to Antarctica.

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