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Buenos Aires' Chic New Budget Hotels

Courtesy of The Cocker The bi-level Garden Suite, at the five-room Cocker hotel.

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Intimate, design-driven "hotelitos" are opening throughout Buenos Aires. We've uncovered four neighborhood favorites that deliver style without sacrificing value.

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Inspired by: Affordable Argentina — by Amy Farley, Published Apr. 2008

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    Costa Petit Hotel

    If your Argentine fantasy includes polo mallets, saddlebags, and other equestrian accoutrements, look no further than this patrician hotel in the c

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    Krista Hotel Boutique

    Past and present coexist with remarkable grace in Buenos Aires; for evidence, one need only book a room at the Krista. Housed in a restored early-2... More
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    Tailor Made Hotel

    On a Sunday afternoon, you’ll have a hard time finding a district more peaceful than Las Cañitas, in the north end of the city near the polo ground... More
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    The Cocker

    Ever since it opened in 2003, this tiny hotel in the historic, hostel-heavy San Telmo neighborhood has been crazily popular. Each of the five rooms

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