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All Countries > Argentina > Buenos Aires > InterContinental BUENOS AIRES

InterContinental BUENOS AIRES
809 Moreno St.
Buenos Aires, C1091AAQ
Nightly Rates (178.00 - 289.00)   4 Star

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Property Description
Modern luxury meets classic 1930s architecture at this Buenos Aires hotel in the heart of the Old Town. Discover your city retreat, with spacious, beautifully designed suites, an indoor lap pool and spa. The hotel is ideally located near the Buenos Aires financial district and local attractions, including the historic tree-lined Avenida de Mayo and El Zanjon de Granados, dating back to 1830. Enjoy authentic Argentine culture at nearby tango academies, theatres and traditional coffee shops.

InterContinental BUENOS AIRES


Amenities
  • ATM/Cash machine

  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathtub

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Bidet

  • Coffee/Tea maker

  • Color television

  • Complimentary newspaper in lobby

  • Concierge desk

  • Connecting rooms

  • Converters/ Voltage adaptors

  • Cribs

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Florist

  • Golf

  • Grocery shopping service available

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet access for laptop in public areas

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Housekeeping - weekly

  • Indoor pool

  • Internet access

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Laundry basket/clothes hamper

  • Laundry basket/clothes hamper

  • Live entertainment

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Mini-refrigerator

  • Minibar

  • Non-smoking

  • On-Site parking

  • Parking

  • Private bathroom

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Separate line billing for multi-line phone

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Stereo

  • Storage space

  • Technical concierge

  • Transportation

  • Transportation services - local area

  • Turn down service

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Meal included - lunch, Buffet breakfast, Maid service, Free newspaper, CD player, Full kitchen, Microwave, Refrigerator, Stove, Cups/glassware, Silverware/utensils, Bathrobe

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • Renovated in  01/01/2014 

  • 309  rooms. 

  • 10  suites. 

  • 20  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Restaurant Mediterraneo  Our welcoming Restaurant Mediterraneo offers regional and International cuisine. Terraza del Virrey  For a more relaxed setting, visit Terraza del Virrey. This unique restaurant offers the finest selection found in an Argentinian style grill. Café de Las Luces  Buenos Aires elegant coffee shops were the inspiration for Café de Las Luces, a spacious bar serving a wide variety of coffees, cocktails and wines by the glass. The large local following is partial to signature drinks such as the Dirty Goose, and it’s no Lobby Bar  The Lobby Bar is a comfortable spot to enjoy your late morning coffee and newspaper, enjoy an afternoon pick-me-up with friends or sip end-of-the-day drinks with a special someone. The coffees are not-to-be-missed, especially the Cappuccino and the famous

    Meeting Facility
  • Montserrat Ballroom
  •   This ballroom has no pillars, no obtructions.

  • Montserrat A
  •   This ballroom has no pillars, no obtructions.

  • Montserrat B
  •   This ballroom has no pillars, no obtructions.

  • Quinquela
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts

  • Soldi
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts

  • Miró
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts. This rooms is communicated with Dalí Room

  • Dali
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts This room is comunicated with Miró

  • Picasso
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts

  • Verdi
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts This room is comunicated with Chopin

  • Chopin
  •   This is an ideal room for breakouts This room is comunicated with Verdi Room

  • Mozart
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts

  • Borges
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts This room is comunicated with Moliere Room

  • Moliere
  •   Ideal for corporate meeting and breakouts

  • DIrectors - Business Center
  •   This meeting room is ideal for office, breakout, quick meetings, teleconferences and videoconferences

  • Executive - Business Center
  •   This meeting room is ideal for office, breakout, quick meetings, teleconferences and videoconferences

  • Board - Business Center
  •   This meeting room is ideal for office, breakout, quick meetings, teleconferences and videoconferences


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Indoor pool
    Children's program

  • Alvear Avenue - The High End of the City

  • The avenue is famous not only for the most exclusive representatives of haute couture, but also for its numerous demi-palaces and extensive presence of the French academy architecture so much in vogue in uptown Buenos Aires at the turn of the 20th century
  • Alto Palermo Shopping Mall

  • Popular with Locals this mecca for consumers contains most of the major networks in Argentina, such as The Kernels, Ricky Sarkany, María Vázquez and Rhapsody. One of the trend-setting shopping
  • Outlets of Palermo

  • The Outlets of Palermo have taken very many popular just a year ago, this area of Palermo, Queens. You can find the best local brands and some foreign city
  • Florida Pedestrian Street

  • Calle Florida is an elegant street at Buenos Aires city centre, Argentina, It have been pedestrianised since 1913. Florida is one of the city's tourist attractions. It features a variety of shops and shopping arcades selling leather goods, jewellery, book
  • Ateneo Grand Splendid

  • El Ateneo Grand Splendid is one of the best known bookshops in Buenos Aires,The building used to be a Theatre and it was subsequently renovated and converted into a book and music shop. You can find over more than 700.000 books. Chairs are provided throug
  • Recoleta Mall

  • The new shopping mall in the high end location, full of up skills brands and it is designed as a destination for excellence. It will be like living extension of the neighbors house, a place to meet and fine shopping and couisine .
  • San Telmo Antique Market

  • On Sunday Plaza Dorrego dresses up. Your heart is the Antiques Fair, which for 35 years, comes together every Sunday of the year on the Plaza Dorrego, between Calle Defensa and Humberto 1 °, 10 to 17 hours.The architect José María Peña was its creator an
  • Zivals Music Store

  • You will be able to find the widest selection of music in South America, Zivals (also an excellent bookshop) has all genres but specialises in classical, jazz, folk, tango and hard-to-find independent local recordings
  • La Rural Convention Center

  • Parque de la Costa

  • Moreno Station

  • Retiro Train Station Complex

  • BUENOS AIRES

  • Ministro Pistarini "Ezeiza" - International

  • Jorge Newberry - Domestic Flights

  • Buenos Aires Golf Club

  • 18 professional holes. Caddie and golf carts available. Full restaurant on site for breakfast and lunch
  • Manzana de las luces

  • The 'Block of Enlightenment' is a complex of historical buildings that occupies an entire city block (manzana can mean 'block' as well as 'apple'). You can tour the semi-circular chamber, the patios and a series of 18th-century tunnels that used to link t
  • Recoleta Cemetery

  • The cemetery, opened in 1822, is home to hundreds of illustrious corpses, laid out in a compact yet very extensive maze of granite, marble and bronze mausoleums. Originally a public cemetery, it is now even harder to get into than the posh flats that surr
  • El Zanjon de Granados

  • El Zanjón is a beautifully restored residence encapsulating three centuries of urban living. Although the façade dates from 1830, traces from an earlier patrician home - an open-air cistern, a lookout tower and a 1740s wall comprised of seashell mortaring
  • Teatro Colon

  • By the mid-1850s, with the flourishing of opera performed by touring companies, the need for a new theatre became obvious. In 1854 alone, 53 different operas were performed in the city. The first Teatro Colón building, overlooking Plaza de Mayo, was start
  • Tierra Santa

  • This Holy Land extravaganza begins with a son-et-lumière show celebrating the Nativity. As the Angel of the Anunciation descends from a neon-lit sky, locals in Middle Eastern garb herd visitors into the 'world's largest manger'. The pièce de résistance, h
  • Tigre-River Delta

  • Tigre is also the starting point for a visit to the Paraná Delta. For locals and tourists alike, vintage mahogany commuter launches and motorboats are the favourite way to travel through its web of inter-connecting rivers and streams. English-style rowing
  • FAENA ARTS CENTER

  • The building that houses Faena Arts Center was one of the first large mills in the country, recovered the port architecture, industrial and service while preserving the original building as the mill-south, north and mill building machine rooms and outdoor
  • La Usina de Arte

  • The building was designed by architect Juan Chiogna to host a super-plant of the Company Italo-Argentina de Electricidad (CIAE), between 1912 and 1916, when it was inaugurado.Durante the next 80 years worked providing electricity in the city, in the 1990s
  • Nacional Academy of Tango

  • Academia Nacional del Tango is an institution located above the Café Tortoni. It was established in 1990 by national decree with the aim of collecting, sorting, reviewing and saving from loss or destruction the cultural heritage of the tango, nowadays it