Welcome to the Four Seasons Buenos Aires |
Sadly, there were no coffee makers in the room and I didn’t havetime for room service. It was a largeroom (646 square feet) with the bedroom separated from the living area by alarge TV armoire thing. The room décor was attractive in a subdued hotel way,but there were evocative tango paintings on the walls. The furniture wascomfortable and looked expensive. Thoughtful touches, like the electricconverter in the desk drawer, were appreciated. The walk-in closet was very well designed.
After I surveyed the room andtook some photos, I needed to quickly get ready. At that point of our journey,the dark circles under my eyes had become like ancient leather valises and Idespaired my repair efforts would be in vain. Then I heard my name being calledsoftly. I looked around the spacious bathroom to observe the huge Jacuzzi tubbeckoning me, scented bath salts at the ready. If only I had more than fifteen minutes to spare, I knew thehydro-massage would restore me. It wasn’t easy to resist, but our hosts werewaiting.
Tempting Jacuzzi tub |
I returned to the hotel at2am and finally discovered how amazing a Four Seasons bed can feel. Intellectually, I knew their beds were thebest in the industry; but sleeping is believing. Perfection! Only apoet could describe how sublime the linens were. But at 6am, I awoke to hear myname again. As if the Jacuzzi knew my7am wake-up call would only permit a quick shower, it tried to entice me once more. The bed would not release me: who knows when I’ll have anotheropportunity to experience the fabulous Four Seasons bed? It was a pleasantstruggle but the bed won the hour. If only all life dilemmas were as wonderful…
It just looks like an ordinary bed |
After a quick bite and cafe con leche from the buffet breakfast at Le Mistral, and our private walkingtour of the city guided by Abercrombie & Kent, we returned for a tour ofthe hotel. We inspected a Deluxe room (definitely upgrade to the Junior Suitefor the extra space, double vanity and Jacuzzi tub). We explored the Preferred Lounge called TheLibrary, the full-service Spa and Fitness center and the Presidential Suite in LaMansion, where Madonna stayed while filming Evita. There they arranged a private tangoperformance and served champagne- amazing! From there, we went to Sunday Brunch foranother superb meal created by JuanGaffuri. The musicians played a Tango version of “Autumn Leaves” as I wandered through the garden admiring the heated outdoor pool.
As a Preferred Partner of the Four Seasons Buenos Aires, FROSCH clients will receive these exclusive amenities:
- Daily full American breakfast for two people per bedroom, served through In-Room Dining or in the hotel restaurant (including buffets)
- Lunch for two once during stay (up to USD85, excluding gratuity and alcohol)
- Upgrade of one category, based on availability at time of check-in (excluding signature suites and villas)
- Welcome note at check-in acknowledging you and your travel agency and the amenities that are being extended
- Complimentary high-speed Internet access for all suite bookings
- Early check in subject to availability at time of arrival
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