Sure, Buenos Aires can get pretty warm, but you may still opt for a suit jacket or black dress when entering the French-Classic Algodon Mansion: a stronghold of elegance in Argentina.
Walking down the calm residential street leading to Algodon Mansion, a warm wind blows through the trees, creating a soft clattering that puts a smile on your face. Stepping into the mansion, the smile grows.
The lobby at Algodon Mansion is quite stunning; a waterfall cascades down a light well from five stories up, and white columns send a clear message that Belle Epoque styling is just as pleasing now as it was at the hotel’s construction in 1912.
Buenos Aires, and Argentina for that matter, is known for wine. This fact is not lost in the rooms of Algodon Mansion: each is set with a bottle of private Algodon wine.
Dining is conducted on the main floor’s Algodon Wine Bar, whose seasonal Mendocinean-style cuisine includes ingredients from Algodon’s vineyard estate in San Rafael, Mendoza.
The menu has been celebrated for distinctively complementing the wines and local products of Argentina’s wine region, including Algodon’s own handcrafted premium and icon wines that are featured prominently on the menu.
Be like an Argentinean grape, and lay out in the sun. Where? How about the rooftop pool? Not only a place to splash about, the pool is adjacent to the spa and cocktail bar.