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Hotel Review  /  Buenos Aires, Argentina

Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires Review

The definitive grand-hotel experience in Buenos Aires, anchored by a genuine historical palace rather than a themed reconstruction.

The 1934 Louis-XVI palace facade of Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, rising above the terraced gardens and reflecting fountain on Avenida Alvear in Recoleta
The 1934 Louis-XVI palace facade of Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, rising above the terraced gardens and reflecting fountain on Avenida Alvear in Recoleta

Overview: What is Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires?

Palacio Duhau occupies two buildings: a 1934 palace originally built for government minister Luis Duhau in the Louis XVI style, and a contemporary tower connected by private gardens. The property is listed as a National Historic Monument and sits on Avenida Alvear, the most prestigious address in Buenos Aires. The hotel fuses Belle Epoque interiors, silk curtains, crystal chandeliers, and marble bathrooms with modern rooms in the adjacent Posadas building.

Where is Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires? Location and access

Recoleta is the cultural and diplomatic heart of Buenos Aires. The hotel is walking distance to Recoleta Cemetery, the MALBA museum, and the boutiques of Avenida Alvear. Ezeiza International Airport is about 33 kilometers away; the domestic Jorge Newbery Airport is 7 kilometers away.

Nearby landmarks

  • Recoleta Cemetery
  • MALBA Museum
  • Teatro Colon
  • Casa Rosada
  • Avenida Alvear
  • Puerto Madero

Rooms at Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

The 165 rooms and suites are split between the original palace (with fireplaces, silk curtains, and period detailing) and the modern Posadas building (with panoramic city and garden views). Marble bathrooms and butler service come standard in the top categories.

Service and staff

Classic Park Hyatt service: concierge-led, quietly attentive, with a strong local anchor. The on-property flower boutique, florist-led welcome amenities, and dedicated private-event team reflect an older-school hospitality model that is rare in Latin America.

Amenities at Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

The 83-meter indoor saltwater pool is a genuine destination. Add AHIN Spa, a fitness center, a private art gallery (Paseo de las Artes Duhau) staging rotating exhibitions, manicured gardens, a flower boutique, and the 260-square-meter Posadas Ballroom.

Full amenity list

  • Indoor saltwater pool (83m)
  • AHIN Spa
  • Fitness center
  • Private art gallery
  • Flower boutique
  • Private gardens
  • Butler service (select rooms)
  • Pet-friendly
  • Valet parking
  • Business center

Food and drink

Duhau Restaurante serves modern Argentinean cuisine with a wine cellar that is considered among the city's best. Gioia Cocina Botanica on the garden terrace leans plant-forward and sustainable. The Oak Bar is a Buenos Aires institution for martinis by the fireplace.

Design and architecture

The original palace draws from the Louis XVI style favored by European aristocrats, built with materials and inspiration from Luis Duhau's time in France. Silk curtains, intricate rugs, ornate plasterwork, and crystal chandeliers remain intact. The Posadas tower counterpoints with clean contemporary lines and warm creams and beiges.

Pros and cons

What stands out

  • Genuine historical palace, not a reproduction
  • Best garden setting of any Buenos Aires hotel
  • 83-meter indoor saltwater pool
  • Walkable Recoleta location
  • Strong dining and cellar program

What falls short

  • Service can be inconsistent at the margins
  • Two-building layout means some rooms feel more modern than the palace aesthetic suggests
  • Pricing is among the highest in the city

Fun facts about Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

  • The original building was constructed in 1934 as a private palace for Luis Duhau, Argentina's Minister of Agriculture at the time.
  • The property is designated a National Historic Monument by the Argentine government.
  • The hotel houses an underground art gallery, Paseo de las Artes Duhau, with rotating contemporary exhibitions.
  • The Oak Bar draws as many local Buenos Aires regulars as it does hotel guests.
  • The indoor saltwater pool runs 83 meters, long enough for serious lap swimming, which is unusual for a city hotel.

Is Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires worth it? The final verdict

If you want a hotel that tells a real story about Buenos Aires and Argentine aristocratic history, Palacio Duhau is the answer. It is not a themed property. It is the palace, restored and active.

Frequently asked questions about Palacio Duhau, Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

Is Palacio Duhau worth it?

For travelers who value historical architecture and full-service grand-hotel amenities, yes. The property combines a 1934 National Historic Monument palace with a modern tower, a full spa, an 83-meter indoor pool, and one of the best cellar programs in Buenos Aires. Rates are high for the city, but the experience is genuinely distinct from newer luxury hotels.

Where is Palacio Duhau located?

The hotel is at Avenida Alvear 1661 in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Recoleta is widely considered the most upscale residential and cultural district in the city.

What is the star rating of Palacio Duhau?

Palacio Duhau is a five-star luxury hotel and part of the Park Hyatt brand within the Hyatt portfolio.

How do I contact Palacio Duhau?

The hotel can be reached by phone at +54 11 5171 1234 or through the official Hyatt website. The physical address is Avenida Alvear 1661, C1014 AAD Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Is the hotel good for couples?

Yes. The garden rooms, palace suites, and romantic dining options at Duhau Restaurante and Gioia make it a popular choice for couples and honeymooners. The Recoleta location is also highly walkable.

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