Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt, hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palacio Duhau is a large building in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, originally built in the 1930s in neoclassical style and now operating as a luxury hotel. The interior features oversized glass chandeliers, polished marble floors, art collections displayed in a gallery, elaborate flower arrangements throughout, a flower shop, and a pastry shop offering seasonal macarons, chocolates, and cakes.
The building was constructed in the 1930s as a private neoclassical mansion and has defined the Recoleta neighborhood's character ever since. In its current role as a luxury hotel, it has been carefully restored to preserve the original craftsmanship of its construction while integrating modern amenities and services.
The name 'Palacio' reflects its origins as a grand private mansion from the 1930s, now part of a luxury hotel in the Recoleta neighborhood. The space attracts guests from across the Americas and Europe who come to experience the refined setting and view the art gallery and carefully arranged floral displays throughout the building.
The hotel sits on a tree-lined street in Recoleta near shops and parks, making it easy to explore the city on foot. Guest rooms include free high-speed Wi-Fi, safes with laptop chargers, and complimentary butler service for unpacking, pressing clothes, and shining shoes.
The on-site restaurant Gioia Cocina Botánica serves primarily plant-based dishes sourced from local farms and prepared in unexpected ways, such as tempeh with kimchi and risotto with asparagus and coconut. This plant-forward approach in a luxury hotel setting stands out as an uncommon culinary focus in Buenos Aires dining.
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