Palermo Hollywood's First. Still Its Best.
Created by Buenos Aires native Patricia O’Shea and her English husband Tom Rixton, th-s award winning hotel has received rave reviews from Conde Nast Traveler, Wallpaper, Travel & Leisure and more.
Conceived and developed as a place for visiting friends, the property was created with a meticulous eye for design as well as comfort. Decorated in vibrant colors and retro chic style, each of the rooms are designed in contemporary minimalism with classic Scandinavian furnishings and vintage wallpaper from the couples personal collection.
With a total of 18 rooms as well as two lofts, you'll have a choice of standard, superior or two large suites complete with Jacuzzis and private terraces and entrances. Split over two floors, the lofts are located beside the main hotel and feature spacious interiors, fully equipped kitchens and outdoor terraces with traditional Argentine BBQs.
Poolside is the place to be in summer surrounded by fragrant gardens and the super cool ‘resto-bar’ that serves experimental cocktails with a soundtrack spun by visiting DJs. Or you can head to the spa for some blissful massage and pampering.
Layout
This design boutique hotel in Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires sleeps up to approximately 46 guests across 20 rooms, suites, and apartment-style lofts.
Room categories run from Standard (queen bed, interior courtyard view, walk-in shower) through Standard Plus and Superior (city or garden views, king or queen beds) to two third-floor Suites (king or twin configuration, double Jacuzzi, private balcony). The award-winning Garden Suite occupies its own footprint at the rear of the garden, with two floors, floor-to-ceiling glass, a Florence Knoll sitting area, spiral staircase, shallow private pool, and rooftop terrace. The Poolside Suite carries a 1926 French wallpaper, original George Nelson desk, and private terrace with outdoor wood-burning fireplace. Two loft apartments offer full kitchens, Argentine BBQ patios, and en-suite bedrooms with Jacuzzi.
Experiences
Tango lessons and Argentine football matches can be arranged through the concierge. The hotel's spa offers jet-lag recovery treatments alongside massages, facials, algae wraps, and couples sessions. The restaurant hosts Buenos Aires' most popular weekend brunch service. Monthly rotating exhibitions by local artists are mounted on-site.
Good to know
Check-in is from 14:00; check-out by 12:00. Breakfast — fresh juices, croissants, and house-made jams — is included with all rates. The restaurant is popular with non-guests, particularly at brunch; booking ahead is advised. Rates are subject to 21% Argentine VAT. Babysitting, laundry, dry-cleaning, and airport transfers to both Aeroparque and Ezeiza can be arranged through the concierge. A 14-minute walk reaches the nearest metro station (Ministro Carranza). Some upper-floor rooms are accessible only by stairs — confirm at booking if this is relevant.
Amenities & services
Outdoor solar-heated pool, holistic spa, sauna, steam room, bar and restaurant, weekend brunch, complimentary breakfast, complimentary wi-fi, 24-hour front desk, twice-daily housekeeping, turndown service, concierge, room service, library, vintage vinyl collection, monthly local art exhibitions, dj garden nights (summer fridays), laundry and dry-cleaning, airport transfers, babysitting on request, organic minibar, refillable eco toiletries, llama-wool blankets, laptop safes, individually controlled ac and central heating, ipod docks, pillow menu
Around
World renowned as the home of the Tango, Buenos Aires is a vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city notable for it's party til dawn nightlife, delicious and diverse gastronomy and unique mix of European and Latin American identity. Set along the shores of where the Rio de la Plata empties into the Atlantic, it's heart is the 16th-century Plaza de Mayo. Lined with stately historic buildings including the iconic presidential palace, it's a fascinating mix of old and new. San Telmo's famous cobble stone streets and colonial history is just south of Plaza de Mayo and where you won't want to miss the famously entertaining Sunday fair. Recoleta with it's famous cemetery (and final resting place of Eva Peron) and lavish architectural beauty is the most affluent and culturally rich neighborhoods with many art galleries, festivals and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. West of the train tracks and parallel to Avenida Juan B Justo, the residential neighborhood where Home is located is part of the thriving media district and is a short walk to the popular Palermo Viejo and Palermo Soho, where you'll find trendy boutiques, stylish restaurants, bars and clubs.
Location
Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nearest airport: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP, 15 minutes by car, 3.4 km / 2.1 mi)
Best time to visit
November to March (Southern Hemisphere summer) for the pool garden and DJ nights; April and May for mild weather and fewer crowds





















































































