Monday, May 6, 2013

Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt, Buenos Aires, Argentina




Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt


It felt like the Park Hyatt Hotel in a two. The original 23-room mansion, built in 1934 the French designer Leon Dourge, the definition of the elegance of the Belle Epoque: elaborate ironwork,

glass chandeliers and Persian rugs. Next door is a 142 room Posadas construction, fashion, the simple tower opened in 2006. Uniting the two spaces, in addition to the underground art gallery impeccable service. The appearance of the room, according to their time (in the Palacio hardwood floors and silk curtains, natural palate and modern furniture Posadas), with the most high-end technology, a rain shower, deep soaking bathtubs and the hole The stone bathroom jeweled marble.

The Vinoteca sommeliers from 3500 bottles of Argentine wine with regional cheese and chutney foreman Fromager wine.

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