
Hilton Buenos Aires is a contemporary seven-story riverside hotel in the Puerto Madero waterfront district featuring a glass atrium lobby, 417 rooms, and one of the city's largest convention centers.
Bookable with Hilton Honors points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official Hilton Honors award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Hilton Buenos Aires is a contemporary seven-story riverside hotel in the Puerto Madero waterfront district featuring a glass atrium lobby, 417 rooms, and one of the city's largest convention centers.”
The hotel sits at Av. Macacha Güemes 351 in Puerto Madero, a redeveloped docklands area known for modern architecture, upscale restaurants, and a wildlife-rich conservation park. It is within walking distance of the financial district and offers quick access to attractions such as the Puente de la Mujer, San Telmo neighborhood, and Calle Florida shopping street less than 2 km away. Designed by Argentine architect Mario Roberto Álvarez and opened in January 2000, the property includes a dramatic glass atrium lobby with Alberto’s Lobby Bar. It offers 417 non-smoking rooms and suites with workspaces, high-speed Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and views of the city skyline or waterfront, along with standard Hilton amenities including room service and available cribs. Signature features include a rooftop outdoor pool with panoramic views and an adjoining terrace and swim-up bar, plus a fitness center, sauna, and steam room. On-site dining centers on El Faro Restaurant for Argentine cuisine and the atrium bar for tapas and wines, while the hotel connects to extensive meeting space totaling 72,290 sq. ft. across 29 rooms with capacity for up to 2,700 people.
Spring and fall offer mild temperatures around 15–22°C with lower humidity, fewer crowds, and comfortable weather for sightseeing, tango, festivals, and outdoor activities.
Summer months are hot and humid, with average highs near or above 29–30°C, making urban touring uncomfortable and coinciding with busier peak-season travel conditions.

Explore Argentine culture through its cuisine in the comfort of a local's home. Taste mate and alfajores and learn to make empanadas from scratch, including the dough and filling. Roll up your sleeves for a hands-on experience! We'll allow for some time to get to know each other. You will have a chance to learn about the local culture and way of living, directly from a local. Sustainability and health are at the heart of what I do, and I care deeply about the details. I carefully source ingredients produced through sustainable, environmentally respectful practices that also protect our health and ensure dignified working conditions for the people behind them. The beef is grass-fed, the eggs come from free-range hens, the vegetables are seasonal, local, and organic, and the flour, oil, cheese, wine, and other staples are organic as well.

Imagine the smell of wood fire, a glass of Malbec in hand, and live tango filling the garden. That’s every night here. A 7-course Argentine asado with premium cuts slow-cooked over an open fire, 4 local wines flowing freely, and a live acoustic tango & folk music show as the perfect finale — performed alongside dessert, in our private Buenos Aires garden. The only asado in BA that does all three. Perfect for solo travelers and groups alike.

Discover the true essence of the Tigre Delta with our private, customized boat tours. Our semi-rigid boats navigate both wide rivers and narrow, shallow streams that larger vessels cannot reach. We believe in a relaxed pace; our 4 to 5-hour excursions are the minimum time required to truly disconnect. The itinerary is flexible: stop to swim, lunch time in locals bars on the tree, watch birds, or soak in the beauty of virgin areas. Exclusivity is guaranteed: the boat is for you and your party only (max 5 passengers per boat). With our fleet of 4, we specialize in organizing adventures for larger groups. We navigate just a few meters apart, allowing your group to maintain a constant connection, sharing laughs and photos while enjoying the freedom only a private boat can offer. It is the perfect balance between a social group event and the personalized adventure that defines the Safari Delta experience

In just a few minutes, you’ll discover the cultural meaning of mate, learn how to prepare it, and of course, taste it. It’s a moment to pause, guided by a local, that connects you with the heart of Buenos Aires in a simple and authentic way.

A seasoned crew will lead the journey as we sail through the world's largest river.You'll meet our passionate team, with whom you'll be able to interact and learn about the local culture. As we anchor and soak in the views, our sommelier will take you on a journey through 4 Argentine wines, ranked among the best of the world, paired with locally sourced light-bites. The journey ends with the stunning panoramas of the Río de la Plata as the sun sets on the horizon.

Buenos Aires has one of the largest Jewish communities in the world, with 250,000 Jews both Askenazic and Sephardic. Experience the rich history and the heritage of this vibrant and diverse community whose first immigrants arrived at the end of the 19th century. We will discover the daily life of the community by exploring the main synagogues, a Yiddish theater, kosher food stores, Jewish schools and the classical area of the “shmatte” business in Buenos Aires.
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