Cruce's Hotel Boutique

Top choice in Buenos Aires


This beautiful guesthouse, located in a building that dates from the 1830s, is a peaceful little place in a slightly off-the-beaten-path neighborhood. There are just seven rustic-chic rooms, each outfitted with a flat-screen TV and a coffee machine, opening onto a series of outdoor patios with original tiles and leafy plants. As an added perk, it's fully wheelchair accessible.


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