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Update : Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here. I wanted to compare my two separate stays, as one would be while I was still a Hyatt Globalist and the other after I'd lost top-tier status and was downgraded to an Explorist. How would my stays compare? Read on to find out. The hotel features two separate buildings: a restored Neoclassical palace and a contemporary building, connected by gardens and an underground art gallery.
My first stay was before Feb. Since I had recently updated my Hyatt card, upgrading to the new ish Chase product, I used that to prepay for the room. I ended up earning 5, Hyatt points for the two-night stay, plus a 1,point bonus, thanks to Hyatt's most recent promotion. Even though Buenos Aires and Argentina as a whole is a bargain destination for US-based travelers, staying at the city's best hotels will still cost you a pretty penny.
However, this Category 5 property is a relative bargain on points at 20k apiece. Privately owned by a family until , it was sold to a developer, which, in partnership with Hyatt, sought to retain all the building's glory while also creating a contemporary space suitable for the Park Hyatt brand.
Today, two beautiful mansions not related to the hotel flank the property. I was told by two different staff members that the Vatican owned one of the mansions, but I couldn't actually confirm this. The hotel is nestled in the Recoleta "barrio" of the Argentine capital, which is considered the city's most upscale neighborhood. Specifically, the hotel occupies a spot on Avenida Alvear, which is synonymous with luxury -- numerous high-end fashion houses have locations on the street.
I felt more than comfortable walking around the very European-feeling area with its Beaux-Arts architecture and numerous cafes nearby. Anything that wasn't within walking distance, I could take a taxi or an Uber to -- and Uber was extremely affordable. I figured that Uber was so affordable, though, because it wasn't actually very good. Two out of seven drivers insisted I pay cash, and a few others didn't even show and canceled after several minutes of me waiting.