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Safe area, central location, near restaurants? Bonus points for included breakfast and/or airport shuttle. Hoping to stay a few days pre-cruise next February. Thanks! 

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7 minutes ago, DaMom said:

Safe area, central location, near restaurants? Bonus points for included breakfast and/or airport shuttle. Hoping to stay a few days pre-cruise next February. Thanks! 

Hilton!  Loved it and the location

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I highly recommend Hotel Palo Santo located in the prestigious Palermo District of Buenos Aires.  It is a small boutique hotel, serves breakfast, has a lovely enclosed little garden and you will not encounter bus-loads of tourists.  They even let us check in hours early for no extra charge. This area is very safe to walk around at night and only a few blocks away is the small Crizia restaurant, which served delicious food at a reasonable price. 

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We stayed at the Park Tower, which shares a building with the Sheraton.. I really liked the location, across from a big park, near the cruise port. If the Park Tower is too pricy, stay at the Sheraton. The two hotels share a big outdoor pool and fitness center.

 

Getting around was easy using Uber, which costs about 1/4 of what we pay at home. We used it multiple time a day to see all the sites on our own.

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On our first trip we stayed at the BA Hilton in the Puerto Madero section. It was nice, in a decent location for restaurants, but very expensive with a loud central court area.We needed to take taxis to any of the sites we wanted to see that were outside of Puerto Madero. For our 2nd trip we stayed at the Palladio Hotel MGallery that is located close to downtown and on the outskirts of the Recoleta neighborhood. We found a great rate at this hotel via SuperTravel. It was very nice, quiet, with a decent restaurant. Centrally located, so we were able to walk to most of the sites we wanted to see. However, if I were to visit BA again we'd likely book a boutique hotel in the Recolleta neighborhood. 

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