After being closed for more than a year-and-a-half, the main tower of Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires has reopened its doors. The hotel had begun reopening in February 2021 with the opening of the seven suites of La Mansión (former Álzaga Unzué Palace), an imposing residence of the Buenos Aires aristocracy of the early 20th century.
Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires has reopened the main tower ahead of the opening of international borders that, according to the Argentine government, will happen on November 1, 2021.
The hotel is currently open for local guests and has special rates for those who are Argentine or reside in Argentina.
In addition to the hotel, the spa, gym and outdoor pool are already open, to allow guests to combine their stay with a little relaxation. For fans of gastronomy, Elena Restaurant and Pony Line Bar are also open. Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires continues to comply with strict protocols for the safety of all guests and staff.
There are three guestrooms and 11 suite categories at the hotel. La Mansión is the early 20th-century home that anchors the hotel, with its rooms featuring original Old World style – high ceilings, shimmering chandeliers and marble bathrooms – enhanced by antiques and period furnishings.
The Tower building behind La Mansión houses the hotel's newest rooms. Here, one can find airy, spacious accommodations with traditional details such as leather-upholstered headboards complementing expansive city views.
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