


Hotel in Buenos Aires - Argentina
The Gurda
Tango Botique Hotel in San Telmo, Buenos
Aires is bar none, the most exclusive hotel in the
city. Soaked in the essence and culture representative of
Buenos Aires, it is nestled in the heart of the Tango
district.

With seven unique
rooms, this petite hotel offers a level of
comfort and well-being suited to every taste. The personalized
service and warm treatment of all guests, ensures that every
stay is relaxing.
The hotel
also offers a large variety of tours and excursions, which
will give you a taste of what Buenos Aires
has to offer. Cultural and historical secrets are revealed
and of tango classes are on offer in the hotel itself. Classes
are scheduled according to each visitor’s needs, schedule
and ability.

The Gurda
Tango Boutique Hotel opened its doors in May 2007.
As it was then, its main goal is to transform every guests’
stay into an unforgettable experience through the combination
of an outstanding level of attention, personalized service
and a warm and friendly atmosphere. The hotel staff
is available 24hrs a day so every guest can feel at home and
make the most of their stay in Buenos Aires.
A BOUTIQUE HOTEL IN SAN TELMO
San
Telmo was the first
inhabited neighborhood of Buenos Aires and
it is in this historical district that one can find the Gurda
Tango Boutique Hotel mansion, built in 1890and later
declared a Cultural Historical Heritage site.
Over
the last few years, the district of San Telmo has
grown tremendously and is now a must-see for every tourist
visiting the city of Buenos Aires. With its
selection of open bars, restaurants, tango music and dance
shows spilling out onto every street corner, there is something
to delight all the senses. Walking down the cobble-stoned
streets, through the semi-permanent antiques fair, one can
admire the historical design and architecture in which the
culture of Buenos Aires is exemplified.

The location
of the Gurda Tango Boutique Hotel also ensures
easy access to other important sights. “El Cabildo”,
the seat of the colonial government, as well as “la
Casa Rosada”, the current presidential building are
easy to reach and in close proximity to “La Plaza de
Mayo” and the Buenos Aires Cathedral.
Tourism hotspots
also include: La Boca, in which one can find the famous football
stadium, La Bombonera, in which Diego Maradona played and
“el Caminito”, the most famous path in the city.
Here, the rich presence of tango can be felt, reflected in
the multi-colored houses, artisans working in the streets
and painters on the sidewalks portraying the multi-faceted
city. On the other side, there is Puerto Madero, a modern
neighborhood constructed along the Rio de la Plata. It is
characterized by its up-market restaurants, bars, cinemas
and stylish night clubs, contemporary office blocks and luxurious
apartment buildings.

GURDA: BOUTIQUE HOTEL PAR EXCELLENCE
The
Gurda Tango Boutique Hotel offers a personalized
service bar none. With only seven rooms, this hotel
in Buenos Aires, provides a warm individualized service
based on each guest’s tastes and preferences.
On reception,
guests are given a chance to relax with a courtesy drink and
are introduced to the hotel and the city of Buenos
Aires; places to go, things to do and means of transport
are detailed.
The experience
of staying at this boutique hotel really
means something different. Guests are delighted by the personalized
and warm treatment and the location in San Telmo provides
for an atmosphere of magic and soul which excites and invigorates.
ANTIQUES
FAIR IN SAN TELMO
The antiques
fair in San Telmo is organized by the Museum of Buenos
Aires and takes place every Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 at
Plaza Dorrego (Humberto 1 and Defensa, a short distance from
the hotel). Over ten thousand visitors, foreigners and tourists
alike wander around this picturesque display on a weekly basis
proving that it really is one of the most alluring and must-see
attractions in Buenos Aires. Besides original
pieces and collector’s antiques, one can taste the essence
of the Argentine folklore and porteña culture. There
are more than 200 stalls from which you are sure to find a
little something to take with you as a souvenir from this
lovely city.