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My review of Buenos Aires Marriott Hotel

After three nights at Palacio Duhau I’m spending my last night Argentina at the Marriott hotel. Comparatively its rate is about a-third to half of the Park Hyatt so I wasn’t expecting much, but the stay turns out to be a blessing in disguise.

First of all you can’t get more central in Buenos Aires than the Marriott, as you are only about two hundred metres away from the Obelisco. It’s a great base to explore Buenos Aires – most attractions are within walking distance and there are all sorts of restaurants in the neighbourhood.

I had no problem checking in at just after noon, they also voluntarily offered me 4pm checkout which is a good start.

The hotel building is made of two “towers”. The taller tower (23 floors) has a rooftop bar, swimming pool and viewing terrace. The lower tower (18 floors) has the M Club.

They have very generously upgraded my reservation to an Upper Suite on the 20th floor of the taller tower. Upon entering the room you see a large bedroom with a working desk.

A separate living room:

Bathroom:

The layout is unorthodox and the whole furnishing is a bit rudimentary. My room has the “wrong” aspect and you can’t see the Obelisco from here.

For the M Club there’s a dedicated elevator for access. The interior is nice and the lounge is manned throughout the day.

Happy hour is every evening from 7pm to 9pm, and two hot dishes were served when I was there. I definitely don’t recommend mistreating your stomach on the lounge food though in Buenos Aires!

Breakfast buffet in the main restaurant:

The quality is very poor. I don’t know how the offering in M Club is like but hopefully it’s better.

Enough complaints and let’s head to the rooftop!

I was stunned when I stepped out of the elevator, wow!!

Unlike the rather boring design of the hotel rooms, this rooftop greenhouse is stunning. The pool is thoughtfully heated, and it’s connected to a smaller outdoor pool if you want a better view.

And finally, the Obelisco:

There’s a gym upstairs.

The food here might be underwhelming but that’s the least of my concerns in Buenos Aires. The Marriott has a great location and a beautiful rooftop swimming pool, and I recommend it if you are visiting.

My review of Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

My second time in South America and first time in Argentina! Marriott had a great 2x elite night credit back then so I was going to prove them my loyalty in Buenos Aires, until I saw a very good deal with Park Hyatt.

Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, a.k.a. Palacio Duhau’s nightly rate usually hovers around $700. Somehow I managed to find a Hyatt Prive rate of $1,050 for three nights – remember what I explained about how the exchange rate works here, so in the end I paid only ~$600. I have never been to a Park Hyatt hotel so it’s exciting!

The area where the hotel sits is called Recoleta. Recoleta is an affluent neighbourhood and you can see beautiful French-style “chateaux” everywhere, with Palacio Duhau being one of the them. The Four Seasons hotel is just around the corner although it looks pretty modern.

I took an Uber from the airport – it’s a 40-minute journey and costs less than $20. The Park Hyatt is comprised of two architectural parts: the main / old building is called The Palace, with two restaurants and a spa, and the rooms are more expensive.

The newer building is called The Tower, which is much taller (20 stories) and has one restaurant. The two buildings are connected by an underground gallery:

It’s a long walk with a few flights of stairs, although you could cut short by crossing the restaurant instead. Each building has their own entrance, so make sure you locate the right one when you arrive by Uber.

Of course I wasn’t aware of any of these so just went straight to The Palace when I arrived. The check-in agent was polite and professional but she didn’t notice I booked the Hyatt Prive rate and I had to remind her. I was granted 2pm late checkout as an Explorist.

A porter carried my bag and showed the way to The Tower. I received a double upgrade to a 1 King Bed with Balcony Deluxe room, located on the first floor.

Like what many people have suggested on Flyertalk, being a modern building The Tower probably doesn’t immerse you in the exquisite history as much as The Palace does. But to me personally, a modern and functional setup wins hands down, and I’ve stayed at a handful of real “palaces” in Europe already anyway.

This is the first time I’ve been to a Park Hyatt so I don’t know how representative this style is, but I quite like it. The room is rather monochrome and you don’t see things like marbles, granite or crystal, but the materials are definitely not cheap.

There’s a small wardrobe in the bathroom.

I wasn’t quite satisfied with receiving a room on the first floor. But it turned out to be the only floor with balconies!

The Boston Ivy adds a cute green touch to the building, and protects your privacy.

My welcome gift is a bottle of local Malbec and several macarons.

I had a tour around the old building on the day. Guest floors can only be accessed with dedicated room keys and I didn’t want to bother the staff.

You’ll find the gym and (mediocre) swimming pool in the basement. There’s no sauna or jacuzzi.

Breakfast starts at 7am and you can choose between two restaurants. Gioia in The Tower becomes a vegetarian restaurant after breakfast.

The buffet doesn’t offer a lot of variety.

And an a-la-carte menu.

You don’t get many to choose from but the quality is good. The other restaurant, Piano Nobile is in The Palace and it’s a-la-carte only.

I thought food here would consequentially be better, but the menu is almost the same with The Gioia. Personally I prefer the latter as it’s easier to fetch from the buffet yourself when you need anything.

The two restaurants are connected by the very instagrammy garden, with outdoor seating.

Locals may be confused when you say Park Hyatt, but everyone knows Palacio Duhau. Coming here for breakfast or afternoon tea is a ritual that many enjoy, kind of like The Ritz in London I suppose.

To use my credit I had lunch at Piano Nobile and ordered the most expensive Wagyu steak, which costs just $40 at the MEP rate. Unfortunately the Hyatt Prive credit is awarded at the official rate, which converts to $60 effectively instead of $100.

The steak is very good, but I wouldn’t say it’s much better than what you can have at local restaurants at a much lower price. Argentina is heaven for beef lovers!

When checking out I needed to request them to remove my 21% VAT, and that involved scanning a QR code to enter my immigration information. Remember that you must pay by card for the tax exemption.

It is no doubt a very solid hotel but service-wise I wasn’t very impressed. To name a few: no one proactively helped with my luggage when I got out of the taxi; not all staff greet guests; I asked the receptionist a question and he forgot to answer. As for the Park Hyatt brand standard I believe there’s room for improvement.

If you get a great rate like mine it’s very worthy of the experience. Otherwise just come for breakfast or afternoon tea – for $200 you can book a very good hotel in Buenos Aires.

IHG targeted offers: 5 nights to Diamond and double night credit

IHG has sent out a new wave of emails inviting members to register to targeted offers. You may want to try your luck with the links below just in case.

1. Stay twice to earn 12,000 points

We wrote about this offer recently and it appears that more people have received this offer. It is supposedly aimed at those who haven’t had a stay recently.

2. Double elite night credit

Earn a bonus night credit for every night stayed until the end of the year, up to 15. Most importantly they count towards the Milestone Rewards, very helpful if you are working on the annual lounge pass.

3. Stay 5 nights to maintain Diamond status

4. Stay 10 nights to maintain Diamond status (I’m yet to acquire a link)

5. Stay 15 nights to maintain Diamond status

Offers 2-5 are aimed at those who’ve accrued certain number of nights this year. The last three specially seem to target Diamond members who haven’t met the requalification criteria yet. As IHG just closed the Ambassador renewal loophole it could be their initiative to not lose too many members.

Earn United miles on every Marriott stay, and vice versa

Marriott and United has had a long-term partnership which allows members to receive reciprocal benefits when staying at a hotel or taking a flight. They have taken a step further and launched a Dual Currency promotion.

It appears that the following members are eligible for the offer:

  • Marriott Titanium Elite and Ambassador Elite
  • United Premier Gold, Platinum and 1K

You need to link your Marriott and United accounts first if you haven’t done so yet. Once completed you can register to the offer, and:

  • Earn 500 United miles for every Marriott stay
  • Earn 750 Marriott points for every United flight

The flight and stay must be taken by December 9th. Only paid stays and flights count. You don’t need to change your earning preference, as the bonus is on top of what you normally accrue.

It is a great offer, even though for us who live outside the U.S. only the first offer is likely to be useful. Remember that you earn 1,500 bonus points for each stay as well in the current Marriott promotion.

In the United program it costs only 6K – 9K miles to redeem a short-haul flight in Europe and Asia, which is quite good especially since BA is constantly devaluing its partner redemptions. There is an ongoing offer to transfer Marriott points into United miles too.

Targeted: 12K bonus points for two IHG stays

IHG has been very keen on sending out targeted offers recently, and here’s another one.

  • Register by December 31st
  • Stay twice within 60 days
  • Earn 12,000 bonus points

As usual only paid stays count. It is a very good offer, but note the 60-day requirement, so don’t register unless you have upcoming stays planned. Well of course, you need to be targeted first.

My review of Westin Palace Madrid

My flight to Buenos Aires departs at Madrid, as it saves me £££ compared to flying BA from London. I booked the Westin Palace Madrid hotel for one night as a transit.

The name Westin sounded very posh to me at the beginning, right until I stayed at the brand for the first time at Zagreb. Then I realised it’s at the same tier with Sheraton and Marriott – the Westin Excelsior Rome I visited recently was disappointing.

The Madrid hotel however, is indeed a bit different as indicated by the “Palace” in its name. Construction of the hotel was the idea of King Alfonso XIII. It was completed in 1911 and then the largest hotel in Europe. It was also the second hotel in the world that had a bathroom in each guestroom.

The Westin Palace Madrid hotel has a prime location in the city, within walking distance to the many museums and galleries. Recoletos station is just 10 minutes away, which brings you to the airport for just over two euro.

The exterior of the the building sets my mind at peace – at least it doesn’t seem in desperate need of renovation.

In fact the hotel is very well maintained. The marble floor is immaculate, the walls neatly painted and the finish of everything is fresh. I would believe it if someone told me it’s a new hotel.

My reservation is upgraded by one level to a Premium room. The building is massive with a weird triangular shape, so it takes age from the lift to certain rooms!

Room doors are surrounded by a layer of marble, which is classy but also a bit strange in the meantime.

The room on the other hand, looks pretty standard for a five-star hotel. Nothing specially draws my attention, except the signature Heavenly Bed which is very comfortable!

It comes with a very small balcony.

There are a terrace, a gym and sauna / steam rooms. There’s no pool however.

The restaurant is very beautiful and it reminds me of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. Both hotels share Palace in their names for a reason!

The buffet breakfast is average.

Westin Palace Madrid is a decent hotel that’s got a lot of history and well preserved at the same time. The location is also ideal for tourists.

New: redeem IHG Suite Upgrade on reward nights

Back in June IHG briefly enabled a new feature to allow redeeming suite upgrade on reward nights at some hotels. It met with technical issues immediately though and was put on brake just a few days after. It appears that the feature has now made a return.

There were rumours that it’s going live on October 2nd, which has become true. There are multiple reports that the customer centre in China is well trained on this matter and can perform the upgrade already.

A reader has also got in touch after successfully upgrading his booking at InterContinental London Park Lane.

Remember that you can request the upgrade from 14 days prior to the check-in date and it’s applicable on a stay of maximum five nights.

I have a four-night reward stay booked at InterContinental Tel Aviv in December and I truly hope to redeem my soon-to-expire suite upgrade there. It’s great that IHG has finally made an improvement, but to be honest they should just do what Marriott does and allow the upgrade on any rate.

Strawberry Hotels (Nordic Choice) Platinum status match

Strawberry Hotels, formerly known as Nordic Choice, has finally launched a status match program. targeted at Finnair Plus members.

You can see the offer page here.

  • Finnair Basic and Silver members can match to Silver
  • Finnair Gold members can match to Gold

All you need to do is login in to your Strawberry account, choose Corporate Agreement, and enter the corresponding code.

It’s 60788670 for Silver and 60788671 for Gold. Well, guess what 60788672 gives you…

On the offer page they say you’d be upgraded in 10 minutes, but for me it took about one hour. Log out and back in again if the status doesn’t change.

Note that if your account was previously enrolled in another status match program, you might not be able to enrol to this one again.

Strawberry offers some solid member-exclusive perks. Silver members enjoy 4pm late checkout and 9pm same-day cancellation already. Platinum members get guaranteed room upgrade and free gym access even when not staying at the hotel. Free breakfast is not a benefit, but it’s included for all guests at many Nordic hotels anyway.