Believe Madero Hotel
Believe Madero Hotel is a hotel in the Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires, housed in a modern building with direct views over the docks. The property offers rooms in different categories, all equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom.
Puerto Madero was built as a port in the late 1800s and operated as one of the main entry points for goods into Argentina before falling into decline. From the 1990s onward, the area was redeveloped into a residential and commercial neighborhood, with new buildings rising alongside the original warehouses.
Puerto Madero developed on the site of an old port, and the red brick warehouses that once stored goods are still visible along the docks. The streets around the hotel mix these old structures with modern glass buildings, making the contrast easy to notice while walking.
The hotel sits in Puerto Madero, a neighborhood that is easy to walk around, with restaurants, cafes, and a long waterfront path along the docks. The front desk is open at all hours, so staff can help with questions or local tips at any time.
Puerto Madero is the only neighborhood in Buenos Aires named after a woman: the wide pedestrian bridge nearby carries the name of the writer Victoria Ocampo. The bridge was designed by Spanish engineer Santiago Calatrava and is easy to spot by its curved white mast.
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