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Park Château Kempinski Hotel Buenos Aires
5 Stars  

1253 Talcahuano , C1014ADA Buenos Aires, Argentina

+54 1148132727

+54 11 67770430


General Information

The Park Château Kempinski Hotel Buenos Aires in Buenos Aires, Argentina situated 1253 Talcahuano can be contacted by phone +54 1148132727 or fax +54 11 67770430. Here it is unfortunately not yet possible to book online. This accommodation Park Château Kempinski Hotel Buenos Aires would be glad to welcome you soon. The correct data depends on the update of the information through the management and cannot be guaranteed.

Location

  • city center
  • suburb
  • city district
  • harbour
  • old town
  • train station 5,0 km
  • public transportation
  • motorway
  • country side
  • cycle track
  • seaside
  • Beach
  • lake
  • exhibition sites
  • objects of interest
  • airport 20,0 km

Services

  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • Parking
  • Children Club
  • Conference
  • Hair Dresser
  • Shuttle Bus
  • Search results
  • Internet In Lobby
  • Elevators
  • Concierge

Room Service

  • No Smoking
  • Cable/Satellite Television
  • Television
  • Video
  • Telephone
  • Safe
  • W-LAN
  • Mini Bar
  • Coffee/Tea Maker
  • WC Bathroom

Lodging Type

  • Boutique/Design

Spoken Languages

  • Spanish
  • Guarani

Weather Forecast

Saturday 10.01
18° night / 32° day

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Sunday 11.01
22° night / 31° day

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Monday 12.01
22° night / 33° day

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Tuesday 13.01
20° night / 35° day

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Buenos Aires:

is the most European of all Latin American cities. With its wide boulevards, leafy parks, grand buildings and varied culture and nightlife, the city is reminiscent of Paris or Barcelona. The Porteños (‘people of the port’), as the residents of Buenos Aires are called, seem more European too – but this is hardly surprising considering that most are descended from European, predominately Italian, immigrants who settled here in the 19th century. With them came a culture and a cuisine that still flavours the city and can be enjoyed in countless art galleries, theatres and museums, as well as fine restaurants. But the city has also spawned its own art forms, notably the tango, for which Buenos Aires is famous.

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