Hilton Buenos Aires, hotel
The Hilton Buenos Aires is a hotel in Puerto Madero, a modern neighborhood with renovated warehouses and contemporary buildings. The building has 417 rooms across seven floors, many with river or city views and large windows that let in natural light, plus a restaurant and amenities including a fitness area and swimming pool.
The building was designed by architect Mario Roberto Álvarez and built by the Benito Roggio company, opening its doors in 2000. The hotel was part of a major project to transform Puerto Madero from an unused port into a modern neighborhood with renovated structures.
The hotel takes its name from its operators and reflects the modern transformation of Puerto Madero, a neighborhood that evolved from an abandoned port into a vibrant center. The area around it shows how locals and visitors now use the renovated waterfront and new public spaces, experiencing old and new architecture side by side.
The hotel is located in Puerto Madero, a neighborhood with well-developed walkways and parks right along the water where you can easily stroll. The location allows easy access to the city center and historic sites like Plaza de Mayo, while the immediate area offers restaurants, cafes, and shops.
Many of the rooms were designed in collaboration with toy company Mattel and feature themes like Barbie or Hot Wheels, giving the hotel a playful and family-friendly character. This design element is an often-overlooked detail when visitors explore the property.
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