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Hotel Eurostars Claridge
Neo-classical and British airs intermingle with the breeze from the River Plate. More than a hotel, a true urban oasis with tradition and all the man comforts Prestige. Elegance. Exclusivity. Style. Distinction. And, above all, culture. These are the identify marks that stand before us. So much is this so that when you cross the threshold of the Eurostars Claridge and enter the emblematic hotel lobby, you cannot be sure if you are in a Buenos Aires hotel or in a select, English gentlemens club of long-standing tradition. All through its corridors and lounges, neo-classical and British airs intermingle with the breeze from the River Plate. More than a hotel, you are entering an urban oasis of luxury and tradition, with all the man comforts imaginable.
A world of tradition and distinction envelop the whole Eurostars Claridge. With its markedly classical appearance, all its rooms and common areas exude tradition and softly murmur to our guests with a distinctly English accent: Tudor-style lounges, rooms with antique furniture of enormous value, a thousand-and-one details that recall the Victorian era in England and, even, five-oclock tea at the Claridge Bar.
The Claridge tradition, well-known throughout the city, does not clash with the latest advances in technology and with the most modern luxuries: a heated, open-air swimming pool, a Health Club totally refurbished in 2010, spa, sauna, masseurs and a Business Centre planned so that business men and women do not have to leave the hotel other than to enjoy the treasures and multiple leisure offers that Buenos Aires has to offer.
And, above all, if there is something that characterizes the essence of the Eurostars Claridge, it is our involvement with the world of art and culture. We are a hotel enamoured by artistic activity and for this reason, we hold painting exhibitions, opera recitals, piano bar sessions, cultural events and an endless series of different activities.
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Information about Buenos Aires
The heart of Buenos Aires, where the atmosphere is more European than South American, is characterized by its lively streets, magnificent avenues, old cafes and classy restaurants. An exuberant and cosmopolitan capital city, that has a lot to offer to the travelers. Walking along its paved roads, you remain enchanted by the slightly decadent architecture, which shows nowadays the splendor of the past. Everything in Buenos Aires is magically chaotic; a simple trip along the Rio de la Plata banks can be an occasion to meet the locals, who are really sociable and ever-ready to celebrate in any occasion.
Who prefers something quieter can’t omit to go to the Teatro Colon, one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world. During the day hosts art exhibitions and during the night high-level representations. The centric Catedral Metropolitana is the most important cathedral in Buenos Aires and it is the destination of a lot of visitors. The austere neoclassic facade contrasts with the splendid baroque in the inside; however every place in the city is full of special details, like the famous La Boca district, which stupefy for its lively houses made of wood painted with bright colors.
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