Price | $60 - $282 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES | Constitución | 47% cheaper | Hotels in Constitución are the cheapest in Buenos Aires at just $60 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES | Puerto Madero | 60% more expensive | Puerto Madero has the highest priced hotels in Buenos Aires with rooms averaging $282 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN BUENOS AIRES | Retiro | 69% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Retiro than any other neighborhood in Buenos Aires |
Low Season | June | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | October | most expensive time to stay |
18% | expected price decrease | |
20% | expected price increase |
Price | $169 - $257 |
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Cheapest day of week | Tuesday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Monday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
$234 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$180 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Buenos Aires is: 4-5 star, 79 days before. |
1-2 star | $39 - $61 | |
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3 star | $61 - $90 | |
4-5 star | $103 - $158 |
Lowest Hotel Price | $21 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | NH Buenos Aires City |
Hotels Near Airport | 547 |
Average Length of Stay | 6 days |
One of the most convenient and affordable transport options in Buenos Aires is the subway, or "subte." You can purchase a ticket for less than a dollar and there are lines all over the city. You can also pick up a free map at all subte stations, making getting around a breeze. However, if you want to be close to the major sites and attractions as well as great restaurants and coffee shops, we recommend staying in the Recoleta neighborhood. Recoleta is situated between Centro, where you’ll find most of the city’s famous landmarks, like the Casa Rosado and Plaza de Mayo, as well as 9 de Julio, which is the world’s widest avenue, and Palermo, where you’ll find a variety of great restaurants and nightlife. Hotels in Recoleta can be pricey, so for budget travelers who are looking to find cheap hotels in Buenos Aires, staying in Centro might be a better bet. And, the other neighborhoods are just a subte ride away from this central location.
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If you are looking for Buenos Aires hotels that are close to the nightlife of the city, we recommend staying in Palermo, with its large selection of bars, restaurants and clubs you’ll never be short of places to go or things to do. L’Hotel Palermo is a great option as it also has a swimming pool, so you can cool down on those long hot Buenos Aires days. If you want to explore the more artsy, creative side of the city, then we recommend staying in hotels in Buenos Aires in the San Telmo neighborhood. San Telmo is home to the Feria de San Telmo market, where you can find some great arts and crafts, all hand-made by independent artists. Check out Paseo de la Historieta, or Comic Strip Walk, which is a sculpture trail of graphic humor. If you're looking for cheap hotels in Buenos Aires, there are really affordable hotel options in San Telmo, including Hotel Patios de San Telmo, or homey Lina’s Tango Guesthouse. Both neighborhoods are on the subte transport line.
Some of the most famous sites of the city are situated in the Centro area, including the iconic 19th century Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada, which is the governmental palace of Argentina and houses a museum and offers walking tours. Recoleta Cemetery, located in the Recoleta neighborhood, is another very surprising and popular attraction in the city. Don’t be put off that it’s a cemetery -- this distinctive cemetery is the home to 6,400 statues and numerous 20th-century mausoleums, which house the remains of some famous Argentines, including Evita Perron. All these attractions can be reached via the subte.
Although also home to the Recoleta Cemetery, La Recoleta additionally has a two-block strip of restaurants, cafes and bars. Try some great local craft beers at Buller or 1516 Cerveceria, or, if you’re feeling hungry, we recommend trying Pony Line – they have great burgers. Afterward, you can head to the Palermo neighborhood, where the party is really happening. Cantavespri Wines and Vinyls have a great atmosphere where you can dance the night away, or QVIVI MUSIC BAR is more laid-back but just as festive. You can also get a great Argentinian steak at QVIVI. Both La Recoleta and Palermo neighborhoods can be reached by subte. La Recoleta is on Line Hof of the subte line, while Palermo is on Line D of the subte line.
When visiting Buenos Aires the average booking length is 6 nights.
The cost of a hotel room in Buenos Aires will vary according to demand, location and star rating. On average, rooms will cost around $204 per night.
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