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Award Winners: The 5 Best Hotels in Central and South America
Award-winner: The Four Seasons Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo, in Costa Rica. My recent listing of some of the most award-winning Mexico hotels got so many hits that I decided it’s time to cast our admiring gaze toward Central and South America. After scouring the lists of hotels that have consistently won awards from the…
INTERVIEW: Michael Luongo on the Perfect Buenos Aires Travel Experience
If you want to really know a destination, ask someone who’s lived there. I’ve visited Argentina‘s capital many times, but to get the real inside scoop about Buenos Aires travel, I always talk to Michael Luongo, an award-winning journalist and the author of the Frommer’s Buenos Aires guidebook, the top selling U.S published guidebook to…
Hotels, Attractions, Tours: What’s Booming in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires continues to debut stylish new hotel options; here, the view from Design Suites. With its unique culture, fine dining and interesting attractions, Buenos Aires has long been an exciting place to visit. And as Argentina wrapped up its 200th anniversary last year, its capital city also celebrated the debut of a variety of…
HOTEL REVIEW: NH City & Tower, Buenos Aires
A cancelled flight to Córdoba left me with an extra 12 hours to kill in Buenos Aires. Luckily, LAN Airlines was good enough to provide me with a hotel room where I could crash for a while, thereby also giving me the opportunity to check out a hotel property I’d never visited before: NH City…
Apartment Rental: An Excellent Option in Buenos Aires
My apartment at the Concord Callao building. It’s not news that renting an apartment is an excellent short-term option to staying at a hotel in Buenos Aires. During my most recent visit (attending the GNetwork360 tourism conference), I enjoyed an apartment rental from a company I hadn’t used before: Friendly Apartments. The advantages of a…
In Buenos Aires, Enjoying the Colón Theater’s Restored Glory
When the Teatro Colón opened in 1908, it was one of the finest theaters in the world. Its acoustics were recognized as among the best for opera, and its stage attracted performers from around the world. Today, much of that glory has been restored, thanks to a massive restoration project, totaling around $25 million, that…