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Retiro
Retiro is a great, central place to be, if you can afford it - many of BA's most expensive
hotels, along with some of its richest inhabitants, are settled here. Close by are leafy
Plaza San Martín, the Retiro bus terminal and train station and many upscale stores and
business services. Recoleta and the Microcentro are just a short stroll away.
Hotel Tres Sargentos HOTEL $
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( 4312-6082; www.hotel3sargentos.com.ar ; Tres Sargentos 345; s/d AR$300/380; ;
Línea C San Martín) A great deal for the location, this simple budget hotel has a decent
lobby and is located on a pedestrian street. The carpets in the halls need changing, but the
ones in the simple, comfortable rooms are clean enough. Some rooms even offer a bit of
a view - ask for a floor up high.
Casa Calma BOUTIQUE HOTEL $$$
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( 4312-5000; www.casacalma.com.ar ; Suipacha 1015; r US$220-240; ; Línea C San
Martín) Those with stuffed wallets and of an ecoconscious mind now have their per-
fect hideaway in BA: this central, environmentally friendly and luxurious hotel. Rooms
are beautifully pristine and relaxing (some even have sauna or Jacuzzi), with Zen-like
baths and serene atmosphere. It's a world away from outside the front door, where BA
noisily buzzes by.
Four Seasons HOTEL $$$
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( 4321-1200; www.fourseasons.com/buenosaires ; Posadas 1086; d from US$665; ;
Línea C San Martín) No surprise here - the Four Seasons offers all the perks that define
a five-star hotel, such as great service and white terry-cloth robes. Rooms are large and
beautiful, with contemporary furnishings and decorations, and the finest suites are loc-
ated in an old, luxurious mansion next door (go for the presidential - it's US$10,000 per
night).
There's also a gorgeous spa, an outdoor heated swimming pool and a top-notch res-
taurant.
 
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